Across East Africa, from Ethiopia’s coasts on the Red Sea down to Mozambique, a long line on the map shows where the continent is slowly tearing apart. This 3,000‑kilometer stretch is called the East ...
Africa is undergoing a gradual geological transformation, with tectonic forces slowly pulling the continent apart. This process, driven by movements along the East African Rift System, is separating ...
Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture (37th : 2013 : Washington, D.C.) "Volume based on papers presented at the symposium "Cultural Landscape Heritage in Sub- Saharan ...
Pastoralism has long dominated East Africa landscapes, with livestock commonly moving between country borders. Growing impacts of climate change in the region are diminishing livestock productivity, ...