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While global warming and its consequences on humanity are being fiercely debated at the global scale, deliberate and pragmatic reflections on the subject in Sub-Sahara Africa remain muted, though this phenomenon is negatively impacting the livelihoods of her people. The unprecedented degradation of her natural resources, i.e., water, biodiversity, and soils are seen to be intricately linked to her increasing inability to meet the basic needs of her people. This book examines how global climate change impacts on Sub-Sahara Africa, the measures and strategies that would be used in facing it and actions presently implemented in combating it. A pragmatic community/state engagement synergy on climate change mitigation initiatives that rewards best practices is critical to its success. Though investments in research, technical know-how, dedicated commitment and dissemination mechanisms would be inevitable to draw the continent from the precipice, the role of regulatory enforcement mechanisms and a legal framework addressing land use rights permissible within given landscapes is seen to be central to the success of this endeavor.
ISBN: 9783631653470
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Veröffentlicht: 26.11.2014
Untertitel: Case Studies in Cameroon, Nigeria and Uganda
Schlagworte: Artenvielfalt Ressourcen Management fossile Brennstoffe
Chukwuemeka Christopher Opara was Lecturer in the Department of Soil Science and Technology in the School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (Nigeria) until his early death in 2010. Bernard Palmer Kfuban Yerima is Professor of Soil Science in the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Science at the University of Dschang (Cameroon).