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  • The political scramble for Africa was followed by a scramble for the land resources of the continent. Little more than 6 percent of the continent was directly exploited for crop and stock farming by colonists prior to 1960. - (AJC)
  • An investigation of a section of the Zululand coast, which has been little affected by human agency. A detailed geomorphological history is presented| pointers to future conservation. - (AJC)
  • This paper presents results of a palynological analysis of a 15.5 m sediment core from Lake Naivasha. The core spans a little more than the last 20,000 years. The record is long enough to include the last glacial maximum in temperate latitudes
  • Informal activities in developing countries are a determining element in the economic life in rural market centres. Investigations carried out in a little Cameroonian town, situated in the cocoa region, 72 km from the capital Yaoundé corroborate
  • of the extended family in the integration of migrants and the specific patterns of landownership in the peripheral zones around African cities strongly suggest that the Latin American models is of little value for explaining the African reality. (Revue).
  • Although still densely forested, the vegetation of the island has been drastically modified by human intervention during the past 300 years. Little is left of the lowland coastal forest, except in the small reserve of Saint Philippe. The hill
  • improvement projects, farm credit programs and various sorts of aid to producers have had limited impact. Non-agricultural projects have also had little effect upon living standards in spite of local initiatives. This ineffectiveness is partly explained