Designed as a text for undergraduate and graduate level courses in Third World development, "Resource Management in Developing Countries" takes an interdisciplinary approach to the problem of resource management in developing countries. Focusing on Africa, James explains the reasons for the continent's declining resource base from historical, geographical, economic, and political perspectives, and illustrates the links among all these factors. He explores key resource management issues such as threats to ecological systems, water quality management and agricultural production, using case...
Designed as a text for undergraduate and graduate level courses in Third World development, "Resource Management in Developing Countries" takes an ...
Designed as a text for undergraduate and graduate level courses in Third World development, Resource Management in Developing Countries takes an interdisciplinary approach to the problem of resource management in developing countries. Focusing on Africa, James explains the reasons for the continent's declining resource base from historical, geographical, economic, and political perspectives, and illustrates the links among all these factors. He explores key resource management issues such as threats to ecological systems, water quality management and agricultural production, using...
Designed as a text for undergraduate and graduate level courses in Third World development, Resource Management in Developing Countries take...