Fr. 123.00

Physical Geography of Africa

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.09.2025

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Africa, with an area of over 30 million square kilometers, is the second-largest continent, accounting for about 20 percent of the Earth's total land area. It offers unparalleled insights into some of the planet s oldest geological strata, is home to the world s largest desert, and is immensely rich in mineral resources. These are just a few of the facts we commonly associate with Africa s physical geography. But the continent deserves a closer look Africa is closer to us and far more important than many might think.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the physical geography of Africa. It focuses on the integrated analysis of the continent s geology, geomorphology, climate, hydrology, soils, and vegetation geography. Additional excursions examine the impact of major environmental challenges related to human activity - such as soil erosion, desertification, and climate change - and also explain key geoscientific terms. Rich color photographs and engaging cartography support and enhance understanding.
The book serves a dual purpose: it offers the interested reader a concise introduction to Africa s physical geography while also functioning as a structured reference work. It will be of enduring value to students and scholars of African physical geography and anyone interested in Africa s environment and environmental change - including staff of development organizations and development professionals seeking reliable background information on the continent s natural conditions.

List of contents

1 The natural spatial foundations of the continent.- 2 The major regions of the continent.- 3 The basic principles of geological structure and geological evolution.-  4 The major landforms.- 5 The geofactor climate.- 6 Water resources.- 7 Soils, soil erosion, and desertification.- 8 Vegetation formations.- 9 Climate variability and the impacts of climate change.

Summary

Africa, with an area of over 30 million square kilometers, is the second-largest continent, accounting for about 20 percent of the Earth's total land area. It offers unparalleled insights into some of the planet’s oldest geological strata, is home to the world’s largest desert, and is immensely rich in mineral resources. These are just a few of the facts we commonly associate with Africa’s physical geography. But the continent deserves a closer look—Africa is closer to us and far more important than many might think.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the physical geography of Africa. It focuses on the integrated analysis of the continent’s geology, geomorphology, climate, hydrology, soils, and vegetation geography. Additional excursions examine the impact of major environmental challenges related to human activity - such as soil erosion, desertification, and climate change - and also explain key geoscientific terms. Rich color photographs and engaging cartography support and enhance understanding.
The book serves a dual purpose: it offers the interested reader a concise introduction to Africa’s physical geography while also functioning as a structured reference work. It will be of enduring value to students and scholars of African physical geography and anyone interested in Africa’s environment and environmental change - including staff of development organizations and development professionals seeking reliable background information on the continent’s natural conditions.

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