1st Edition

Environmental Management in the Tropics An Historical Perspective

By Randall Baker Copyright 1992
230 Pages
by CRC Press

240 Pages
by CRC Press

240 Pages
by CRC Press

The arrival of western science and economic interests to the tropics has dramatically changed the tropical environment and its ecology. Environmental Management in the Tropics discusses the ecology of the tropics and examines how it is different from the temperate zone where western science evolved. The author discusses how native people traditionally subsisted in different ecological zones of the... Read more
1. Some Common Themes 2. The Tropical Climate: The Great Heat Engine 3. Resource Constraints and Opportunities 4. Energy and Food 5. Some Principles of Traditional Land Use 6. Adaptations to the Environment 7. Population and Land Use: Adaptations of the Environment 8. Europe Annexes the Tropics 9. Colonial Agriculture in the 20th Century 10. The Development Dilemma 11. Changes in Research: Systems and Revolutions 12. The Administrative Trap 13. Environmental Degradation in Kenya: Two Conflicting “Explanations 14. The Destruction of the Rain Forest: Development in Action? 15. Desertification: What is it Really? 16. Prospects for a Sustainable Future in the Tropics 17. Index

Biography

Baker, Randall