Survey of Subsaharan Africa: A Regional Geography provides empirical, analytical, and thought-provoking coverage of the different countries, populations, economies, and climates of Subsaharan Africa, a geographic realm that has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. It retains the successful structure of de Blij and Best's classic work,
African Survey.
Designed to stimulate discussion and debate,
Survey of Subsaharan Africa consists of nine systematic chapters that look at central and southern Africa as a whole and twenty-one regional chapters that cover individual countries. The systematic chapters explore broad themes including the geography of human origin, lingual patterns, historical and political geography, urbanization and development, health, the diffusion of AIDS, and agriculture. Both the systematic chapters and the regional chapters weave themes of democracy, human rights, and private enterprise throughout. In addition,
Survey of Subsaharan Africa offers rich visual content, with more than 190 illustrations and 160 maps.
Featuring a lively writing style that embraces all the diverse theoretical interpretations of geography,
Survey of Subsaharan Africa is ideal for advanced undergraduate courses in African Geography or African Studies.