Towards implementing ecological restoration in Namibia
Like many other developing nations, Namibia faces the dilemma of imminent ecological degradation in many parts of the country versus expanding a struggling, largely resource-based economy to support its people. It is hard to argue that repairing, damaged ecosystems for the benefit of maintaining ecological biodiversity is necessary in a poor country, unless the natural resource base for its people is directly affected (as in grazing and forest areas).
South African Journal of Science
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