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Environmental Security in Africa : Conflicts, Politics, and Development

Abali, Temple Probyne(Contributions by)Abdullahi, Ahmad Hamza(Contributions by)Akpovwovwo, Ufuoma Efe(Contributions by)Amupitan, Racheal Yemisi(Contributions by)Avwunudiogba, Augustine(Contributions by)Bakoyema, Fagdeba(Contributions by)Bombom, Leonard Sitji(Contributions by)Avwunudiogba, Augustine(Edited by)Bombom, Leonard Sitji(Edited by)Dung, Elisha Jasper(Edited by)
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Environmental Security in Africa: Conflicts, Politics, and Development investigates the nature, scope, and dimension of environmental security in Africa from a multidisciplinary perspective to examines the history, theories, spatial patterns, sociocultural, socioeconomic consequences, and legal ramifications of Africa’s environmental concerns.

This book is grounded in theories that cut across the social, behavioral, and environmental sciences, arguing that environmental security is a multifaceted subject intricately linked to global climate change and magnified by globalization.

Drawing from case studies across different parts of Africa, Elisha Jasper Dung, Leonard Sitji Bombom, Augustine Avwunudiogba, and the contributors argue that the integral part of the solution to Africa’s environmental security issues are entrenched in victims' local, regional, social, cultural, political, and economic circumstances in specific geographical locations, such as Nigeria, Northeast Africa, Kenya, and South Sudan.

Comprised of 17 chapters, this book provides a unique perspective that facilitates understanding the complex problem of environmental security and its sundry ramifications for scholars and policymakers.

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Product Details
1666936359 / 9781666936353
Hardback
15/09/2024
United States
414 pages
152 x 229 mm