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Climate Perspectives from the Congo Basin (eBook, ePUB)
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This book considers the global question of climate change from local perspectives in the context of Central Africa.
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This book considers the global question of climate change from local perspectives in the context of Central Africa.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040096468
- Artikelnr.: 70654571
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040096468
- Artikelnr.: 70654571
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Bila-Isia Inogwabini teaches Biodiversity, Climatology and Climate Change and Ecology at several academic institutions in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He currently heads the Department of Environment and Renewable Resources Management at the School of Management of the Catholic University of Congo (Kinshasa) and has been a visiting scholar (external resource) at the Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Uppsala, Sweden) for a decade. He is a top-performing Conservation and Sustainable Development Manager with over 29-year-long field experience over which he led many conservation, humanitarian and sustainable development projects and programs across Central Africa (Cameroon, the Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and the DRC). His key areas of expertise include biological survey designs, biodiversity and ecology, freshwater and fish ecology, climate change, sustainable development, quantitative and qualitative research methods and wildlife conservation. Over these years, Inogwabini has demonstrated leadership in strategic planning, program development, program management, team leadership and problem resolution through numerous programs he has led in the field across Central Africa. Inogwabini has published several dozens of peer-reviewed scientific papers, chapters of books and books. Inogwabini also owns and runs a third-generation farm whereby agro-ecology is practiced, combining traditional farming activities with forest regeneration and dynamics research, reforestation and carbon sequestration activities in addition to providing a recreational space to people. Inogwabini holds a PhD in Biodiversity Management (The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, The University of Kent, UK), an MSc in Conservation Biology (The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, The University of Kent, UK), an MA in Philosophy (Leeds University, UK) and a BSc in Physics(Université Pédagogique Nationale, Kinshasa).
Contents
Introduction
Chapter I: The novelty and immensity of the climate issue and social Inertia
Chapter II: International good Political Intentions: Difficulties to Implement Them in Central Africa
Chapter III: How can Central Africa Successfully Play its Global Political Role in Managing CO2 and other GHGs?
Chapter IV: Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation in Central Africa and DRC
Chapter V: De-carbonating Developed Economies and the Right to Development
Chapter VI: Biodiversity Erosion, Climate Change and Life's Purpose
Chapter VII: Capacities, Institutional Arrangements, Democracy and Climate Change in Central Africa
Index
Introduction
Chapter I: The novelty and immensity of the climate issue and social Inertia
Chapter II: International good Political Intentions: Difficulties to Implement Them in Central Africa
Chapter III: How can Central Africa Successfully Play its Global Political Role in Managing CO2 and other GHGs?
Chapter IV: Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation in Central Africa and DRC
Chapter V: De-carbonating Developed Economies and the Right to Development
Chapter VI: Biodiversity Erosion, Climate Change and Life's Purpose
Chapter VII: Capacities, Institutional Arrangements, Democracy and Climate Change in Central Africa
Index
Contents
Introduction
Chapter I: The novelty and immensity of the climate issue and social Inertia
Chapter II: International good Political Intentions: Difficulties to Implement Them in Central Africa
Chapter III: How can Central Africa Successfully Play its Global Political Role in Managing CO2 and other GHGs?
Chapter IV: Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation in Central Africa and DRC
Chapter V: De-carbonating Developed Economies and the Right to Development
Chapter VI: Biodiversity Erosion, Climate Change and Life's Purpose
Chapter VII: Capacities, Institutional Arrangements, Democracy and Climate Change in Central Africa
Index
Introduction
Chapter I: The novelty and immensity of the climate issue and social Inertia
Chapter II: International good Political Intentions: Difficulties to Implement Them in Central Africa
Chapter III: How can Central Africa Successfully Play its Global Political Role in Managing CO2 and other GHGs?
Chapter IV: Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation in Central Africa and DRC
Chapter V: De-carbonating Developed Economies and the Right to Development
Chapter VI: Biodiversity Erosion, Climate Change and Life's Purpose
Chapter VII: Capacities, Institutional Arrangements, Democracy and Climate Change in Central Africa
Index