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the congo basin : world without it, world without life

Michel Innocent Peya (Auteur)
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This book is dedicated to the Congo Basin. It has the particularity of imagining the portrait of a universe devoid of the world's second largest lung after the Amazon, made up of forests, water, peat bogs, large carbon reserves and a rich biodiversity. However, these treasures are threatened by, on the one hand, the mer cantile interests of mafia networks eager to enrich themselves and, on the other hand, by the mismanagement of institutions and powers, which cause areas of uncertainty that are beyond the ... Lire la suite
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Michel Innocent Peya est commissaire-colonel, ori­gi­naire du Congo-Brazzaville, docteur en Sciences de Gestion, option Management financier de l'ULB (Université libre internationale de Bruxelles, Belgique), titulaire d'un PhD en Environnement et Développement durable (École de Commerce de Lyon, France), et détenteur d'un diplôme d'Expert en Environnement et Développement durable (Université de Pennsylvanie, États-Unis). Chercheur engagé, il est l'auteur de plus d'une vingtaine de publications.

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Date Parution14/01/2022
EAN9782343253633
Nb. de Pages198
EditeurL'Harmattan
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Poids245 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions21,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 1,1 cm
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This book is dedicated to the Congo Basin. It has the particularity of imagining the portrait of a universe devoid of the world's second largest lung after the Amazon, made up of forests, water, peat bogs, large carbon reserves and a rich biodiversity. However, these treasures are threatened by, on the one hand, the mer cantile interests of mafia networks eager to enrich themselves and, on the other hand, by the mismanagement of institutions and powers, which cause areas of uncertainty that are beyond the control of the indigenous endogenous powers. It is by observing these abuses that Michel Innocent Peya sounds the alarm on the risk of global climate genocide if the Congo Basin were to degrade or disappear.
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