People on the Edge in the Horn
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of environmental issues with People on the Edge in the Horn by Gaim Kibreab. Published in 1996 by James Currey, this insightful paperback spans 352 pages and challenges widely held beliefs about land degradation in the Horn of Africa. Kibreab presents compelling evidence that prompts readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding environmental change and the socio-economic factors at play. This book is essential for anyone interested in environmental studies, development, and the intricate relationship between people and their land. Dive into Kibreab's research and gain a deeper understanding of these critical issues that affect communities and ecosystems alike. Perfect for scholars, students, and environmentally conscious readers, People on the Edge in the Horn is a must-read that will inspire reflection and discussion.