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Title: | Environment, agriculture and cross-border migrations |
Editor: | Vubo, Emmanuel Yenshu![]() |
Year: | 2015 |
Pages: | 163 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Dakar |
Publisher: | CODESRIA |
ISBN: | 9782869786042 |
Geographic terms: | Africa Cameroon Ghana Guinea Kenya Nigeria |
Subjects: | environment agriculture migration land acquisition conference papers (form) |
External link: | http://codesria.org/spip.php?article2533&lang=en |
Abstract: | This book is a collection of selected chapters, most of which were presented during the 2011 General Assembly of CODESRIA held in Rabat, Morocco, on the theme 'Africa and the challenges of the twenty-first century'. Contents: 1. The environmental question in Africa: a general statement (Anta Sané); 2. Environmental communication and sustainable forest governance management in Cameroon (Victor Ngu Cheo); 3. Farmers' perceptions and adaptation to climate change: evidence from Ghana (Henry de-Graft Acquah, Jacob Nunoo and Kwabena Nkansah Darfor); 4. Communities, surrounding environments and dam-generated hydroelectric power projects in Cameroon (Emmanuel Yenshu Vubo and Kometa Sunday Shende); 5. Transforming African agriculture: challenges, opportunities and the way forward in the twenty-first century (Ntangsi Max Memfi); 6. Land grab and the viability of foreign investments in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Nigerian experience (Justitia O. Nnabuko and Chibuike U. Uche); 7. Land grab in Kenya: risks and opportunities (Samuel Ong'wen Okuro); 8. Pastoralism, social protection and Vision 2030 in Kenya: possibilities and prospects (Maurice N. Amutabi); 9. Cross-border migrations, regional integration and conviviality in the Gulf of Guinea: reality and prospects (Emmanuel Yenshu Vubo and Humphrey Ngala Ndi). [ASC Leiden abstract] |