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An Illustrated Ecohistory Of The Mekong River Basin Tomoya Akimichi

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An Illustrated Ecohistory Of The Mekong River Basin Tomoya Akimichi
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Publisher: White Lotus
File Extension: PDF
File size: 85.18 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Tomoya Akimichi
ISBN: 9789744801494, 9744801492
Language: English
Year: 2009

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An Illustrated Ecohistory Of The Mekong River Basin Tomoya Akimichi by Tomoya Akimichi 9789744801494, 9744801492 instant download after payment.

An Illustrated Eco-history of the Mekong River Basin is a broad-ranging study of the interactions transforming people's livelihoods and their environment in this rapidly-developing yet ecologically-diverse region. Encompassing scientific material on climate, health and habitat through to social studies on the large number of ethnic groups, the new findings presented here from specialists in a plurality of disciplines reflect the drastic changes of recent times, concomitant with various impulses toward modernization, economic globalization, and sixty years of rapid population growth. Local relationships with the environment have been incessantly restructured and transformed amidst these political and economic upheavals, revealing unique linkages between certain determinants of change. Over sixty international researchers collaborated (specializing in agricultural science, natural resources, ecological science, human ecology, geography, history and anthropology) bringing vitality and depth to the treatment of these complex issues. The book vividly and succinctly reveals an array of interesting and serious issues in the Mekong River basin, and serves as an indispensable guide to the historical ecology of the region.

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