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Urban Environments In Africa A Critical Analysis Of Environmental Politics Garth Myers

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Urban Environments In Africa A Critical Analysis Of Environmental Politics Garth Myers
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 63.63 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Garth Myers
ISBN: 9781447322948, 1447322940
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Urban Environments In Africa A Critical Analysis Of Environmental Politics Garth Myers by Garth Myers 9781447322948, 1447322940 instant download after payment.

Africa’s urban population is growing rapidly, raising numerous environmental concerns. Urban areas are often linked to poverty as well as power and wealth, and hazardous and unhealthy environments as the pace of change stretches local resources. Yet there are a wide range of perspectives and possibilities for political analysis of these rapidly changing environments. Written by a widely respected author, this important book will mark a major new step forward in the study of Africa’s urban environments. Using innovative research including fieldwork data, map analysis, place-name study, interviewing and fiction, the book explores environmentalism from a variety of perspectives, acknowledging the clash between Western planning mind-sets pursuing the goal of sustainable development, and the lived realities of residents of often poor, informal settlements. The book will be valuable to advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses in geography, urban studies, development studies, environmental studies and African studies.

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