Skip navigation
Share
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
|
Register
|
Login
My AKB
Receive email
updates
Edit Profile
Advanced Search
Toggle navigation
Home
Browse
Communities
& Collections
Browse Items by:
Date
Author
Title
Type
Centre
Subjects
About AKSP
AKSP Partner Institutions
Event
Get Email Alert
FAQ
RSS feed
More
AUC Library
Archives
Knowledge Management
Agenda 2063
International/African Affiliated Organizations
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Item View
1966e1dc-5211-4bd0-a5ae-d07fa1d9c788
1966e1dc-5211-4bd0-a5ae-d07fa1d9c788
book part
Population, environment and the disappearance of living species in North Africa
Subject(s)
Ecosystems
Ecological balance
Population increase
Environmental degradation
Endangered species
Biotechnology
Development strategies
Sustainable development
URI
https://akb.au.int/handle/AKB/57858
Source
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000110529
Collection(s)
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Views
0
Downloads
0
Your Rating
N
/
A
Avg. Rating
0
/
5
(0 Reviews)
Rating Breakup
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Rating
Comments
0
Rate this Item
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
Attachments [ 0 ]
There are no files associated with this item.
More Details
Publisher
1998
Country Coverage
North Africa
|
Tunisia
|
Libya
|
Mauritania
|
Algeria
|
Morocco
Date
1998
File format
Electronic
|
Paper
|
online resource
Description
Incl. bibl.
Comments
(Leave your comments here about this item.)
Add comment
Item Analytics
Week
Month
Year
All Time
Select desired time period
Citation
×
IEEE
[1] "Population, environment and the disappearance of living species in North Africa ," 1998,
MLA
"Population, environment and the disappearance of living species in North Africa ," 1998,
APA
"Population, environment and the disappearance of living species in North Africa," 1998.
Chicago
"Population, environment and the disappearance of living species in North Africa," 1998.
BibTeX
EndNote
RefMan
Download
Comments
(Leave your comments here about this item.)