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Congos Environmental Paradox Potential And Predation In A Land Of Plenty Theodore Trefon

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Congos Environmental Paradox Potential And Predation In A Land Of Plenty Theodore Trefon
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Author: Theodore Trefon
ISBN: 9781783602438, 9781350219328, 1783602430, 1350219320
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Congos Environmental Paradox Potential And Predation In A Land Of Plenty Theodore Trefon by Theodore Trefon 9781783602438, 9781350219328, 1783602430, 1350219320 instant download after payment.

The Democratic Republic of Congo has the natural resources the world needs – it is crucial to satisfying our craving for the latest high-tech gadgets; the Inga Dam could light up all of Africa; while Congo’s farmers could feed a billion people. These realities are redefining the country’s strategic contribution to a globalized world. A resource paradise for some, the DRC is an environmental nightmare for others.
Congo’s Environmental Paradox analyses the new dynamics in the country’s forest, mineral, land, water and oil sectors, revealing the interactions between these sectors. Connecting the dots, it shows how we need to fundamentally rethink power, politics and resource management in Congo today.

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