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Egypt An Economic Geography International Library Of Human Geography Fouad N Ibrahim

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Egypt An Economic Geography International Library Of Human Geography Fouad N Ibrahim
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.97 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Fouad N. Ibrahim, Barbara Ibrahim
ISBN: 9781860645488, 1860645488
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Egypt An Economic Geography International Library Of Human Geography Fouad N Ibrahim by Fouad N. Ibrahim, Barbara Ibrahim 9781860645488, 1860645488 instant download after payment.

Egypt is almost the size of Britain, France, and Germany combined, yet its nearly 70 million people are forced by geographic factors to live in an area no bigger than Belgium. Only four percent of the land can sustain cultivation and life. In this illuminating book, the authors describe the myriad problems facing Egypt. They look food scarcity, the effects of water and land shortage, the impact of globalization on Egypt's attempts to industrialize, population explosion, massive debt, unemployment, corruption, and Egypt's tourism industry, which is especially vulnerable to Islamist terrorism.

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