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Ecology of Angola Terrestrial Biomes and Ecoregions

By: Brian John Huntley(Author), Rosário Bragança Sambo(Foreword By), Manuel Federico Heitor(Foreword By)
460 pages, 170 colour & 50 b/w photos and illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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This book richly illustrates the first, and comprehensive, account of the country's biomes and ecoregions, the driving forces that account for their diversity and vulnerability, and the ecological principles that provide an understanding of the patterns and processes that have shaped landscapes, ecoregions, and ecosystems. Angola encompasses the greatest diversity of terrestrial biomes and is the second richest in terms of ecoregions, of any African country. Yet its biodiversity and the structure and functioning of its ecosystems are largely undocumented. The author draws on personal field observations from over 50 years of involvement in ecological and conservation studies in Angola and across Southern Africa. The vast recent literature published by researchers in neighbouring, better-resourced countries provides depth to the accounts of ecological principles and processes relevant to Angola and thus contributing to the understanding and sustainable management of its natural resources.

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- Introduction
- Biomes: Concepts, Characteristics and Terminology
- Profiles of Angola's Biomes and Ecoregiens
- Landscapes: Geology, Hydrology and Geomorphology

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Biography

Brian John Huntley is a retired professor and conservation scientist from South Africa who helped to develop and transform African national parks. He played a big role in expanding the National Botanical Institute (later SANBI) to become an authoritative repository on South African flora and fauna. As an independent expert, he was a consultant for agencies and international organizations, including the United Nations, with regard to nature conservation. He himself took part in multiple conservation projects around Africa.

By: Brian John Huntley(Author), Rosário Bragança Sambo(Foreword By), Manuel Federico Heitor(Foreword By)
460 pages, 170 colour & 50 b/w photos and illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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