Natural Resources in Afghanistan: Geographic and Geologic Perspectives on Centuries of Conflict
Autor John F. Shroderen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2015
With an estimated $1-3 trillion dollars of ore in the ground, and multiple cross-reinforcing cancellations of big Asian power machinations (China, India, Iran, Pakistan), Afghanistan has an opportunity to gain more economic independence. At the same time, however, historic forces of negativity also pull it back toward the chaos and uncertainty that has defined the country and constrained its economic progress for decades.
- Authored by the world’s foremost expert on the geology and geomorphology of Afghanistan and its lucrative natural resources
- Aids in the understanding of the physical environment, natural hazards, climate-change situations, and natural resources in one of the most geographically diverse and dangerous terrains in the world
- Provides new concepts of resource-corridor development in a country with no indigenous expertise of its resources
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128001356
ISBN-10: 0128001356
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 32 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128001356
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 32 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Primary audience includes geologists, geomorphologists and mineralogists. Government and military officials comprise the secondary audience. Others include the United Nations, World Bank, embassy and aid organizations.Cuprins
Part I. Geography and Geology of AfghanistanRock & Landform Jigsaw Puzzles & MosaicTerrains of TormentSoils & Vegetation Watersheds of WantEthnic PatchworksTransportation issuesHazards & DisastersPart II. Resources: Bones of Contention and Possible Solutions to Interminable WarBorder FixingAmir Abdu Rahman Khan’s View of Borders & British ManipulationChina Border - Terrain and ResourcesBritish India/Pakistan BorderPersia/Iran BorderRussian/ Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan BorderLost Resource ChancesMineral ResourcesRich ResourcesAir & Space Technology in Resource Delineation Resource Corridor DevelopmentPart III. Afghanistan Environment & DevelopmentEnvironment and Development IssuesEnvironmental DegradationEnvironmental ProtectionWater and Climate ChangePart IV. Afghanistan in FutureGeographic Neighbors and ResourcesThe Resource Corridors Work/Afghanistan Recovers