The Kalahari Environment

The Kalahari Environment
Title The Kalahari Environment PDF eBook
Author David Thomas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 302
Release 1991-02-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0521370809

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This book provides an integrated, thorough and up-to-date review of the nature and development of the Kalahari environment, an environment of great ecological and geomorphological diversity. Its complex climatic and geological history and its long association with human societies attempting to utilise its natural resources are aspects of increasing scientific interest. The book has evolved from the authors' own research in the Kalahari, and attempts to provide explanations and answers to some of the many questions raised about this region, ranging from the commonly asked 'is it really a desert?', to more specific and detailed concerns. The interdisciplinary approach will make the book of interest to researchers, lecturers and advanced students in earth sciences, environmental studies, tropical geomorphology and Quaternary science. The extensive bibliography will also make the book a very important source of reference.

The Kalahari Environment

The Kalahari Environment
Title The Kalahari Environment PDF eBook
Author David S. G. Thomas
Publisher
Total Pages 284
Release 1991
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Cry of the Kalahari

Cry of the Kalahari
Title Cry of the Kalahari PDF eBook
Author Mark Owens
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 394
Release 1984
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780395647806

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"This is the story of the Owens' travel and life in the Kalahari Desert, [where] they met and studied unique animals and were confronted with danger from drought, fire, storms, and the animals they loved"--Amazon.com.

Sustainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments

Sustainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments
Title Sustainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments PDF eBook
Author Deborah Sporton
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780198234197

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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the dynamics of contemporary natural resource based livelihoods and implications for their sustainability in the context of the Kalahari environment of southern Africa, a region subject to marked spatial and temporal natural variability. Each chapter is written by an active Kalahari researcher and addresses, from an environmental or a social perspective, the implications of different policies for rural livelihoods and coping strategies.

Hunter and Habitat in the Central Kalahari Desert

Hunter and Habitat in the Central Kalahari Desert
Title Hunter and Habitat in the Central Kalahari Desert PDF eBook
Author George B. Silberbauer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 1981-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521235785

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The Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana is a sand desert covered by scrub and thorn forest, dry and bitterly cold in winter and extremely hot in summer before the short wet season. The only kinds of vegetation surviving this climate are short-lived annuals and deciduous species that lie dormant in the dry season. In this inhospitable territory live the hunter-gatherer G/wi bushmen. George Silberbauer has lived and worked among the G/wi for over ten years. In Hunter and Habitat, he analyses the ways in which G/wi society and culture have been shaped by the rugged natural environment. The book provides a thorough analysis of G/wi society, describing their social, political, and economic organization, their living patterns, subsistence technology, and seasonal adaptations. In short, Hunter and Habitat describes and elucidates the foundation of G/wi society: the interrelationships of the bushmen, their sociocultural system, and their habitat.

The Dark Side of Kalahari

The Dark Side of Kalahari
Title The Dark Side of Kalahari PDF eBook
Author Hannes Lochner
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-07-01
Genre Animal behavior
ISBN 9780620562591

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The Dark side of the Kalahari is Hannes Lochner's third and latest addition to his book collection. He recently returned from a two year, 100 000 Km journey in the Kalahari (Kgalagadi) Desert, capturing the life of a single leopard female and her struggle to raise cubs in this extremely harsh environment.

Kalahari

Kalahari
Title Kalahari PDF eBook
Author Jessica Khoury
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 370
Release 2015-02-24
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0698151046

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Deep in the Kalahari Desert, a Corpus lab protects a dangerous secret… But what happens when that secret takes on a life of its own? When an educational safari goes wrong, five teens find themselves stranded in the Kalahari Desert without a guide. It’s up to Sarah, the daughter of zoologists, to keep them alive and lead them to safety, calling on survival know-how from years of growing up in remote and exotic locales. Battling dehydration, starvation and the pangs of first love, she does her best to hold it together, even as their circumstances grow increasingly desperate. But soon a terrifying encounter makes Sarah question everything she’s ever known about the natural world. A silver lion, as though made of mercury, makes a vicious, unprovoked attack on the group. After a narrow escape, they uncover the chilling truth behind the lion’s silver sheen: a highly contagious and deadly virus that threatens to ravage the entire area—and eliminate life as they know it. In this breathtaking new novel by the acclaimed author of Origin and Vitro, Sarah and the others must not only outrun the virus, but its creators, who will stop at nothing to wipe every trace of it.