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Desertification in Africa
Author
Tolba, Mostafa Kamal
Publisher
Land Use Policy
Publication Year
1986
Body

This article looks at desertification -- both on a global scale and as it relates to Africa. Desertification is defined here as the diminution or destruction of the biological potential of the land, and is caused basically by overuse of inherently fragile productive systems. After distinguishing between desertification and drought (two closely related ecological hazards), the author goes on to outline the terrible effects of desertification and the impact it has on the world population's ability to feed itself. Finally, recommendations to halt and reverse desertification are looked at together with attempts to mobilize the resources needed to face this global problem.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
3
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
260-268
Journal Name
Land Use Policy
Keywords
desertification
drought
food security
Africa