1st Edition

New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa Palaeoecology of Africa 32

Edited By Jürgen Runge Copyright 2014
238 Pages
by CRC Press

238 Pages
by CRC Press

Volume 32 (2013) of the internationally recognized and acclaimed yearbook series ‘Palaeoecology of Africa’ publishes 9 new interdisciplinary scientific papers on former and recent landscape evolution and on past environments of the African continent (e.g. climate change, vegetation dynamics and growing impact of humans on ecosystems). These papers expand horizons and interconnections to various... Read more

Palaeoecological conditions in the Sokoto basin and the deep offshore Niger Delta (Nigeria) evidenced by benthonic foraminiferal microfauna

A hazy shade of winter: Late Pleistocene environments and behavioural adaptations at Blombos Cave, South Africa

Late Quaternary valley and slope deposits and their palaeoenvironmental significance in the Upper Congo Basin, Central Africa

Lake level Changes of Barombi Mbo (Cameroon) during late Quaternary. Compared catchment and crater lake records

Palaeoenvironmental comments on a Late Holocene debris-flow process in Lake Assom (Adamawa, Cameroon)

Palaeoenvironmental Characteristics of the Plio-Pleistocene Chiwondo and Chitimwe Beds (N-Malawi)

Why ‘Younger Dryas’? Why not ‘Antarctic Cold Reversal’? Eksteenfontein revisited

Historical and Present-Day Landscape Degradation in Anambra State (Nigeria): Impacts and Remedial Measures

Climate change analysis across rainfall-discharge variability in selected river catchments of Kenya and Central African Republic

Biography

Jurgen Runge is Professor of Physical Geography and Geoecology at the Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany. As an environmentalist and consultant he has worked on the evolution of tropical landscapes and former and recent climate changes in lower latitudes for many years. He is the editor of the series "Palaeoecology of Africa" and a member in several scientific editorial boards. The outcome and results of his research has been used for many applied purposes such as regional planning, remote sensing, land use, infrastructure projects and management of natural resources.