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Environmental evaluation and risk adjustment in eastern Africa. Edited by James L. Newman. Contributions by John C. Bartul, Robert Greenstein [and] Garry Thomas.

By: Bartul, John C.
Contributor(s): 12a35.1..1.19 t35.1..21.21 | 12a35.2..1.14 t35.2..16.29 | Newman, James L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Program of Eastern African Studies. Occasional paper ; Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Program of Eastern African Studies. Occasional paper: no. 52Publisher: [Syracuse, N.Y.] Syracuse University, Program of Eastern African Studies, 1969Subject(s): Human geography -- Africa, East. -- Human geography -- Africa, EastDDC classification: 301.29/676/2
Contents:
Introduction, by J. L. Newman.--A question of priority; a study of the ecology and cultural adaptability of the Lakeside Cewa of Malawi, by R. Greenstein.--From enclave to new frontier; Iraqw responses to natural and human hazards under conditions of environmental change, by G. Thomas.--Hazard and response among the Masai, by J. C. Bartul.
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Introduction, by J. L. Newman.--A question of priority; a study of the ecology and cultural adaptability of the Lakeside Cewa of Malawi, by R. Greenstein.--From enclave to new frontier; Iraqw responses to natural and human hazards under conditions of environmental change, by G. Thomas.--Hazard and response among the Masai, by J. C. Bartul.

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