One for professionals, be they biologists or conservation planners, this is
the result of a five-year research project by the Royal Geographical Society.
Mkomazi is the study of a Tanzanian savanna park in 39 chapters. Here you’ll
find learned discussion of fauna and flora, via the history of its conservation,
to recommendations for management. With a strong focus on national issues, it
provides a fascinating and useful treatment of the park’s ecology. A model of
how work should be conducted and written-up. Edited by Malcolm Coe and others,
Royal Geographical Society/IBG, £20, ISBN 0907649750.
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