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Title
Sahelian pathways. Climate and society in Central and South Mali |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/3018 |
Date
2005 |
Contributor(s)
Bruijn, M.E. de; Kaag, M.A.A.; Til, A. van; Dijk, J.W.M. van |
Abstract
Leiden: African Studies Centre (ASC Research report, no. 78), 2005. - Climate change is a global problem with local consequences. However, the direction and magnitude of these consequences in extremely vulnerable regions - such as the Sahel - cannot yet be predicted with any certainty. The studies in this volume focus on people for whom climate variability, mainly rainfall, is a more immediate and urgent problem than climate change itself. They demonstrate how small-scale communities in south and central Mali are coping with the sudden changes in their ecological environment and are making decisions concerning their livelihoods under high-risk conditions. |
Subject(s)
Climate Change; Africa |
Coverage
ml |
Language
en; en_US |
Publisher
Leiden: African Studies Centre |
Relation
ISBN 90-5448-063-7 |
Type of publication
External research report |
Format
application/pdf; 5679636 bytes; application/pdf |
Rights
African Studies Centre |
Repository
Leiden - African Studies Centre Leiden
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