Evergreen Forest Flora of Malawi

Evergreen Forest Flora of Malawi
Author: Frank White
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

An account of the evergreen forest trees, lianas and shrubs of Malawi. 712 species are described and presented. The content covers habit, distribution, ecology, geology, soils, chorology, conservation status. Illustrated with over 400 line drawings, 30 photographs and 65 maps.

Malawi

Malawi
Author: Philip Briggs
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841621708

A guide for visitors to Malawi. It provide readers with advice on planning their itinerary, wildlife and bird species identification, conservation areas, national parks and a history of the country.

Evergreen Forest Flora of Malawi

Evergreen Forest Flora of Malawi
Author: Frank White
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

An account of the evergreen forest trees, lianas and shrubs of Malawi. 712 species are described and presented. The content covers habit, distribution, ecology, geology, soils, chorology, conservation status. Illustrated with over 400 line drawings, 30 photographs and 65 maps.

Wildlife and Landscapes in Malawi

Wildlife and Landscapes in Malawi
Author: Brian Morris
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1425171834

ABOUT THE BOOK A pioneer ethnobiologist Brian Morris has been studying the wildlife of Malawi for over forty years, and has spent more than a decade of his life living and researching in the country. Always engaged in exploring the relationship of the matrilineal peoples of Malawi to its wildlife, Morris has written several important and seminal studies that focus on this relationship: "Common Weeds of Malawi"(1986) "Common Mushrooms of Malawi"(1987) "Chewa Medical Botany"(1996) "The Power of Animals"(1998) "Animals and Ancestors"(2000) And "Insects And Human Life"(2004) All his writings have aimed to bridge the divide between academic scholarship and a wider audience, and combine the perspectives of ethnobiology, environmental history and cultural anthropology. The present book consists of a collection of his various writings on the landscapes and wildlife of Malawi, written over the last forty years, forming the basis of his oral presentations to varied audiences, they are lucidly and engagingly written, and will appeal to scholars, students and all general readers interested in environmental issues and the wildlife of Africa. They represent an enduring contribution to the natural history of Malawi.