Misreading the African Landscape
Discover the insightful exploration of African landscapes in "Misreading the African Landscape" by JHMC, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This compelling study challenges the conventional belief that African forest landscapes are degraded. Instead, it reveals how local inhabitants have enriched their land, countering the narrative of environmental damage often presented by scientists. Spanning 384 pages, this book offers a unique framework for ecological anthropology, encouraging readers to rethink old assumptions about the African landscape. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Misreading the African Landscape" invites you to delve into a transformative perspective on human-environment interactions in Africa.