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Ecology and economic development in tropical Africa / Brokensha, D.
Titre : Ecology and economic development in tropical Africa Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Brokensha, D. Mention d'édition : University of California Editeur : University of California Année de publication : 1965 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04974 Note générale : Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ecologie Développement économique Minérai Production agricole Savane Climat Lac Ressource en eau Plante medicinale Alimentation humaine Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature. Note de contenu : Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature. Ecology and economic development in tropical Africa [texte imprimé] / Brokensha, D. . - University of California . - University of California, 1965.
ISSN : CI-04974
Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ecologie Développement économique Minérai Production agricole Savane Climat Lac Ressource en eau Plante medicinale Alimentation humaine Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature. Note de contenu : Scholars who are interested in African studies are frequently sa involved in their own disciplines that they lose sight of the contributions of other disciplines, an acquaintance with which would enlarge their understanding of their own subject. All anthropological writing makes a nod toward discussing the ecological factors involved in the study of man, but these rae often dismissed summarily in a few paragraphs, the rest of the text treating man in effect as though he is not part of nature. Réservation
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