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The Conservation of Mount Kilimanjaro

Author : William Dubois Newmark
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN : 2831700701

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Author : Dan Leathers
Publisher : Mitchell Lane
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781545749746

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro by Dan Leathers Pdf

Presents a brief study of the snows of Mount Kilimanjaro located on the eastern part of Africa and examines why the snow and ice seems to be disappearing.

Resources, Rents, Representation and Resistance

Author : Martin H. Kijazi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Forest conservation
ISBN : 2869786913

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Mount Kilimanjaro

Author : François Bart,Milline J. Mbonile,François Devenne
Publisher : Michigan State University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UCSC:32106018962875

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Mount Kilimanjaro by François Bart,Milline J. Mbonile,François Devenne Pdf

Mount Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's most consummate symbols. Interest in Mount Kilimanjaro dates back to the nineteenth century, when epic excursions by scientists, explorers and missionaries kindled controversy, envy and unquenchable desire; and the mountain became a prototype of colonial exoticism. Contemporary preoccupations with the mountain as an essential ingredient of national identity and of Tanzania's self-image are in some senses attempts to recapture what has been stolen. Moreover, as part of the legacy of both Chagga farmers and Maasai shepherds, it is both an image of agricultural toil, and of traditional pastoral values. It has become a psychic landmark for collective identity, permanence, heritage and memory. It possesses an outstanding wealth of national resources, and thus embodies the exceptional ? as a symbol of comparative wealth, precocity and enterprise incarnate, set in the heart of one on the poorest countries in the world. The growth of international travel has turned Mount Kilimanjaro into one of East Africa's major tourist attractions. This expansion has produced a degree of ambivalence. It is a commercial and profitable undertaking, but based on a reductive image of the cultural heritage. It is an opportunity for economic development that may yet undermine biodiversity. Developmental and environmental inequalities on the already unequal mountain are key vectors in its social and spatial reorganisation. This beautiful book of essays and photographs explores the multifaceted real and imagined natures and features of the mountain from various perspectives: literary, historical, environmental, sociological, geographical and regional; and from three different continents: Africa, North America, and Europe. The study was a Tanzanian-French collaborative project between the Geography Department at the University of Dar es Salaam, an environmental research group at the University Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux, and the French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) in Nairobi.

Conserving Biodiversity in East African Forests

Author : W.D. Newmark
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783662048726

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Conserving Biodiversity in East African Forests by W.D. Newmark Pdf

Tanzania is one of the most biologically diverse nations in the world. Traveling from west to east across Tanzania, one encounters an incredible array of ecosystems and species. Beginning at Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika, and Nyasa that form much of the western boundary of Tanzania, one finds the most diverse and some of the most spectacular concentrations of endemic fish in any of the world's lakes. Moving further inland from the lakes, one meets the woodlands and plains of Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. The assemblages and movements of large mammals in these protected areas are unparalleled worldwide. Traveling yet further to the east, one comes to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Mount Kilimanjaro is of sufficient height to not only contain seven major vegetation zones, but also maintain permanent glaciers. Finally, shortly before arriving at the Indian Ocean, one encounters the Eastern Arc Mountains, a series of isolated and geologically ancient mountains, which due to their height and proximity to the Indian Ocean intercept sufficient precipitation to support, in many areas, moist tropical forest. The Eastern Arc Mountains are among the richest sites biologically in all of Africa and harbor unusually high concentrations of endemic species - species whose geographic distribution are restricted to these mountains. Unfortunately, much of Tanzania's biodiversity is threatened by habitat alteration, destruction, and exploitation. The Eastern Arc forests face some of the most severe threats to any of Tanzania's biologically unique sites.

Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania

Author : Jeffrey O. Durrant,Emanuel H. Martin,Kokel Melubo,Ryan R. Jensen,Leslie A. Hadfield,Perry J. Hardin,Laurie Weisler
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783030433024

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Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania by Jeffrey O. Durrant,Emanuel H. Martin,Kokel Melubo,Ryan R. Jensen,Leslie A. Hadfield,Perry J. Hardin,Laurie Weisler Pdf

Northern Tanzania is an important and diverse ecological and cultural region with many protected lands. This book, Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania, brings to the forefront research on significant issues and developments in conservation and management in national parks and protected lands in northern Tanzania. The book draws attention to issues at the intersection of conservation, tourism, and community livelihood, and several studies use geospatial technologies—Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing data and techniques—to study land use and land cover conversion. With contributions from professors at the Mweka College of African Wildlife Management located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro and other Tanzanian researchers, the book provides important perspectives of local experts and practitioners. Protected Areas in Northern Tanzania provides a significant contribution in research and technological advancement in the areas of wildlife conservation and protected land management throughout this critical region.

Sustainable Forest Management

Author : Julio J. Diez,Beatriz Martín-García
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-11
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789535105114

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Sustainable Forest Management by Julio J. Diez,Beatriz Martín-García Pdf

The concept of forest sustainability dates from centuries ago, although the understanding of sustainable forest management (SFM) as an instrument that harmonizes ecological and socio-economic concerns is relatively new. The change in perspective occurred at the beginning of the 1990s in response to an increased awareness of the deterioration of the environment, in particular of the alarming loss of forest resources. The book collects original case studies from 12 different countries in four continents (Africa, America, Asia and Europe). These studies represent a wide variation of experiences from developing and developed countries, and should clarify the current status of SFM worldwide and the problems associated with its implementation.

Tropical Montane Cloud Forests

Author : L. A. Bruijnzeel,F. N. Scatena,L. S. Hamilton
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 793 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781139494557

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Tropical Montane Cloud Forests by L. A. Bruijnzeel,F. N. Scatena,L. S. Hamilton Pdf

This volume represents a uniquely comprehensive overview of our current knowledge on tropical montane cloud forests. 72 chapters cover a wide spectrum of topics including cloud forest distribution, climate, soils, biodiversity, hydrological processes, hydrochemistry and water quality, climate change impacts, and cloud forest conservation, management, and restoration. The final chapter presents a major synthesis by some of the world's leading cloud forest researchers, which summarizes our current knowledge and considers the sustainability of these forests in an ever-changing world. This book presents state-of-the-art knowledge concerning cloud forest occurrence and status, as well as the biological and hydrological value of these unique forests. The presentation is academic but with a firm practical emphasis. It will serve as a core reference for academic researchers and students of environmental science and ecology, as well as practitioners (natural resources management, forest conservation) and decision makers at local, national, and international levels.

Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 3542 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780128160978

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Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes by Anonim Pdf

Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes is a unique, five volume reference that provides a global synthesis of biomes, including the latest science. All of the book's chapters follow a common thematic order that spans biodiversity importance, principal anthropogenic stressors and trends, changing climatic conditions, and conservation strategies for maintaining biomes in an increasingly human-dominated world. This work is a one-stop shop that gives users access to up-to-date, informative articles that go deeper in content than any currently available publication. Offers students and researchers a one-stop shop for information currently only available in scattered or non-technical sources Authored and edited by top scientists in the field Concisely written to guide the reader though the topic Includes meaningful illustrations and suggests further reading for those needing more specific information

Water Brings No Harm

Author : Matthew V. Bender
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780821446782

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Water Brings No Harm by Matthew V. Bender Pdf

In Water Brings No Harm, Matthew V. Bender explores the history of community water management on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Kilimanjaro’s Chagga-speaking peoples have long managed water by employing diverse knowledge: hydrological, technological, social, cultural, and political. Since the 1850s, they have encountered groups from beyond the mountain—colonial officials, missionaries, settlers, the independent Tanzanian state, development agencies, and climate scientists—who have understood water differently. Drawing on the concept of waterscapes—a term that describes how people “see” water, and how physical water resources intersect with their own beliefs, needs, and expectations—Bender argues that water conflicts should be understood as struggles between competing forms of knowledge. Water Brings No Harm encourages readers to think about the origins and interpretation of knowledge and development in Africa and the global south. It also speaks to the current global water crisis, proposing a new model for approaching sustainable water development worldwide.

Mountaineering Tourism

Author : Ghazali Musa,James Higham,Anna Thompson- Carr
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317668749

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Mountaineering Tourism by Ghazali Musa,James Higham,Anna Thompson- Carr Pdf

In May 1993 the British Mountaineering Council met to discuss the future of high altitude tourism. Of concern to attendees were reports of queues on Everest and reference was made to mountaineer Peter Boardman calling Everest an ‘amphitheater of the ego’. Issues raised included environmental and social responsibility and regulations to minimize impacts. In the years that have followed there has been a surge of interest in climbing Everest, with one day in 2012 seeing 234 climbers reach the summit. Participation in mountaineering tourism has surely escalated beyond the imagination of those who attended the meeting 20 years ago. This book provides a critical and comprehensive analysis of all pertinent aspects and issues related to the development and the management of the growth area of mountaineering tourism. By doing so it explores the meaning of adventure and special reference to mountain-based adventure, the delivering of adventure experience and adventure learning and education. It further introduces examples of settings (alpine environments) where a general management framework could be applied as a baseline approach in mountaineering tourism development. Along with this general management framework, the book draws evidence from case studies derived from various mountaineering tourism development contexts worldwide, to highlight the diversity and uniqueness of management approaches, policies and practices. Written by leading academics from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, this insightful book will provide students, researchers and academics with a better understanding of the unique aspects of tourism management and development of this growing form of adventure tourism across the world.

Mount Kilimanjaro

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Land use
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111027178

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Shared Waters, Shared Opportunities

Author : Bernard Calas,Mumma Martinon
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-10-25
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9789987081349

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Shared Waters, Shared Opportunities by Bernard Calas,Mumma Martinon Pdf

The importance of watercourses to human life and development cannot be overemphasised. From communication, trade, agriculture and the location of human settlements, they have played an immeasurable role. Almost 60% of Africa lies within shared rivers and lake basins. The Nile is shared by more than seven nations, the Zambezi by six, and the Congo by nine. With populations on the rise, many countries have been labeled water scarce nations, and in fifteen years it is predicted that many people on earth will be exposed to water shortage consequences such as famine and disease. Thirteen African nations already suffer water stress and soon another twelve will join the list unless something is done to thwart the problem. On March 20, 2009 in Nairobi, Hekima College collaborated with Jesuit Hakimani Centre and the French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) to host the Hekima College Water Day Academic Seminar with the theme Shared Waters, Shared Opportunities. This book is the result of critical research and presentations by internationally renowned scholars, researchers and experts, and students of the Institute of Peace Studies and International RelationsHekima College. For most of 2009 Kenya suffered severe problems caused by flooding which took many lives and destroyed homes and important infrastructures. It highlighted the issues of water management and water conflicts, not only in Kenya but in other parts of East Africa, as it was made abundantly clear that not only scarcity of water, but excess water, incorrectly managed, can be disastrous. This timely, scholarly book presents discussions of the issues which underlie the major water crises in the region. They open the debate into the water problems of Kenya and East Africa in an effort to join the global campaign to find solutions to these difficulties.

Biotic Diversity in Agroecosystems

Author : D. Pimentel,Maurizio G. Paoletti
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-02
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780444596765

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Biotic Diversity in Agroecosystems by D. Pimentel,Maurizio G. Paoletti Pdf

The preservation of biodiversity is a high priority among biologists, ecologists and environmentalists. The impact that human activities have on biodiversity is clear; however, few studies have focused on the importance of biodiversity to natural and agricultural ecosystems. In fact, many natural species are essential to sustainable agricultural programs. A new school of thought is appreciating the ecological principles and benefits that diversity of natural biota have for humans and the environment. Landscape ecology and agroecology can play a major role in protecting the environment and conserving biological diversity. The practical opportunities for improving the sustainability of agriculture and making it more environmentally sound were discussed at the Symposium on Agroecology and Conservation Issues, from which 22 papers were collected for this volume. Strategies for increasing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes are provided alongside discussion that agriculture will continue to spread into forests, to meet the growing need for food. Although humans recognize the value of crop and livestock species, few really appreciate the fact that agriculture and forestry cannot function in a productive sustainable way when significant numbers of species in natural biota are lost.

Engaging local communities in stewardship of World Heritage

Author : Brown, Jessica,Hay-Edie, Terence
Publisher : UNESCO
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2014-12-01
Category : Cultural property
ISBN : 9789231000546

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