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African Environment and Development
 

Students of the contemporary African environment benefit from dynamic interdisciplinary faculty in Geography, Human Ecology, and Anthropology.

Faculty whose work touches upon the African environment and issues of development include: Angelique Haugerud, Richard Schroeder, Dorothy Hodgson, David Hughes, and Bonnie McCay.

 

Urban Africa and Policy Planning

 

Rutgers is nationally recognized as a key site for the study of policy in Africa through the Bloustein School. With faculty in a variety of other units and disciplines who focus upon urban Africa students, interested in urban studies will find Rutgers an exciting place.

Faculty who study the complexities of urban Africa include: Salah El-Shakhs, Allen Howard and Meredeth Turshen.

 
Cape Town vineyards Niger herdsmen
 
Oyster Wars and Public Trust: Property, Law and Ecology in New Jersey History; Bonnie McCay; author; University of Arizona Press; 1998 irrigation, Senegal Shady Practices: Agroforestry and Gender Politics in the Gambia; Richard Schroeder; author; University of California Press; 1999 safari tourism graph
 
Richard Schroeder, presenting Gambian women Kariba sunset
 
Kenya wildlife Ghana
 
Fishing Grounds: Defining a New Era for American Fisheries Management; Island Press; 2000 Tuaregs Kariba tree Cocoa, Nigeria
 
 

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