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OverviewThis book describes the challenges for the natural environments and local communities in the future. Among the high mountains of Africa, only Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya, and the Rwenzori Mountains are still capped with glaciers. The retreating rate of these glaciers has accelerated, and they are expected to disappear in the near future. In the area around Mount Kenya, the precipitation is generally low, such that rainfall cannot stably supply water for farmlands and daily life. It has been revealed that the glacial meltwater has produced springs at the foot of the mountain. It is therefore important to characterize the condition of water sources near Mount Kenya for use by local people. This book discusses the relationships between the actual state of the climate and glacier shrinkage around Mount Kenya, the surrounding vegetation, soil, and water environments, and the lives of the foothill region inhabitants confronting the glacier shrinkage. This book is valuable in the contemporary age, when the assurance of a sustainable relationship between nature and mankind is critical. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kazuharu Mizuno , Yuya OtaniPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Volume: 17 Weight: 0.285kg ISBN: 9789811678554ISBN 10: 9811678553 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 20 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Glaciology Mass Balance of Very Small Glaciers on Mount Kenya during 2016–2018Chiyuki Narama & Kenshiro Arie Chapter 2: ClimatologySeasonal Changes of Rainfall around Mount Kenya and its Relation to Atmospheric CirculationWataru Morishima Chapter 3: HydrologyⅠImpact of Glacier Shrinkage on the Water Cycle of Mount KenyaYuya Otani Chapter 4: HydrologyⅡHydrology and Society of Regions Surrounding Mount KenyaFrancis Mwaura & Moses Ndarua Njoki Chapter 5: GeomorphologyGlacial Topography and Soil Development Processes in the Foreland of Tyndall Glacier on Mount KenyaKotaro Yamagata Chapter 6: GeoecologyⅠRetreating Glaciers and Plant Succession on Mount Kenya due to Climate ChangeKazuharu Mizuno Chapter 7: GeoecologyⅡGrowth Dynamics and Distribution of Giant Rosette Plants on Recently Deglaciated Terrain below the Tyndall Glacier on Mount KenyaKoki Teshirogi Chapter 8: Ecological AnthropologyLocal Perceptions and their Responses to Changes in Water Environment and Land Use in the Mount Kenya RegionSun Xiaogang Chapter 9: Development StudiesSustainability and Local Participation in Community-based Water Resources Utilization: A Case Study of the Matengo Highlands, TanzaniaMinako Araki Chapter 10: Summary and ChallengesToward a Multidisciplinary Understanding of Tropical High Mountains in AfricaKazuharu Mizuno & Yuya OtaniReviewsAuthor InformationKazuharu Mizuno is a physical geographer and a professor in the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Japan, following nearly 20 years as an associate professor of the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University. He graduated from the Department of Geography at Nagoya University and earned his master’s degree in the Graduate School of Environmental Science at Hokkaido University. He obtained his doctoral degree in the Department of Geography, the Graduate School of Science at Tokyo Metropolitan University. He has researched the vegetation and environments of the Japan Alps and the Daisetsuzan Mountains of Japan; glacial fluctuation and vegetational successions in tropical high mountains (Mount Kenya, Kilimanjaro, and the Andean Cordillera); natural environments and human activities in the Namib Desert of Namibia; and nature, culture, and society of the Arunachal Pradesh of India. He is a co-author of Himalayan Nature and Tibetan Buddhist Culture in Arunachal Pradesh, India (Springer, 2015). Yuya Otani is a researcher at the Institute for Water Science, Suntory Global Innovation Center Ltd. His research interests include watershed hydrogeology, stable isotope hydrology, and regional studies. At the Tokyo University of Agriculture, he investigated the effects of chemical fertilizer substances on the sea area using stable isotopes in coral skeletal annual rings at Yoron Island, Kagoshima, Japan. As his doctoral research at the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, he worked on the effects of glacier shrinkage on the water environment surrounding Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro using oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes and regional surveys. He is a member of the Association of Japanese Geographers and Japan Association for African Studies Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |