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         Sudan Geography:     more books (49)
  1. Sudan in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Davis Dipiazza, 2006-02
  2. Sudan geography by R. A Hodgkin, 1961
  3. Sudan in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Lerner Editors, 1988-08
  4. The Opening of the Nile Basin: Writings by members of the Catholic Mission to Central Africa on the geography and ethnography of the Sudan, 1842-1881
  5. Sudan's Predicament: Civil War, Displacement and Ecological Degradation.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Richard Black, 2000-09-01
  6. Bibliography of under-graduate dissertations on the geography of the Sudan, 1946-1974 by Mahdī Amīn Tūm, 1975
  7. Peasant farmers and crop choice: A study of agricultural decision-making in central Sudan (Occasional paper series / Department of Geography, University of Glasgow) by John Briggs, 1984
  8. With Gordon in the Sudan (Adventures in geography series) by Anne Northgrave Tibble, 1960
  9. A bibliography of under-graduate dissertations on the geography of the Sudan, 1946-1974, submitted to the Geography Department of the University of Khartoum by Mahdi Amin Tum, 1975
  10. Oil and regional sentiment in southern Sudan (Discussion paper / Department of Geography, Syracuse University) by Raphael K Badal, 1983
  11. The Opening of the Nile Basin: Writings by Members of the Catholic Mission to Central Africa on the Geography and Ethnography of the Sudan, 1842-1881 by Elias; Hill, Richard Leslie Toniolo, 1975
  12. The tropical easterly jet and Sudan rainfall (Discussion paper in geography) by M Hulme, 1988
  13. The camel nomads in western Sudan by Fadlalla Ali Fadlalla, 1972
  14. Desertification or climate?: Investigation regarding the relationship between land degradation and climate in the central Sudan (Lund studies in geography) by Lennart Olsson, 1983

101. Bret Wallach - Professor Of Geography
In Regional geography of the United States and Canada, Second edition, by TomMcKnight. Improving Traditional Grassland Agriculture in sudan.
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College of Geosciences
Department of Geography
The University of Oklahoma
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100 East Boyd Street
Norman, Oklahoma 73019, U.S.A.
E-mail: bwallach@ou.edu Bret Wallach
Professor of Geography Bret Wallach (Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 1968) joined the OU faculty in 1981, after some years at the University of Maine at Fort Kent and, farther back still, appointments at the University of Victoria, B.C., the Pennsylvania State University, and UC Riverside. A cultural geographer with regional interests, his work in recent years has centered on the impact of modernization on the traditional landscapes of Asia and the Middle East. Below is a fairly complete list of his publications, some of which are available in revised form with a click. You may also see his greatmirror.com , a collection of photographs he's taken over the years. Books Understanding the Cultural Landscape. New York: the Guilford Press, 2004. [About the Author Link] Losing Asia: Modernization and the Culture of Development Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1996.

102. FRONTLINE/WORLD . Sudan - The Quick And The Terrible . Links And Resources | PBS
This information and much more can be found in the CIA World Factbook, whichcompiles and regularly updates data on sudan s geography, government, economy,
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makenav(2,1);
THE STORY

Synopsis of "The Quick and the Terrible"
WHO'S WHO IN DARFUR

The Geopolitics of Tragedy
INTERVIEW WITH AMY COSTELLO

Witness to a Crisis
Land and People, History and Government, Effects of War, Economy and Oil
Background, News, Humanitarian Response, Defining Genocide
MAP

REACT TO THIS STORY
General Background Journalists Cover Sudan ... Media Resources General Background Country Profile: Sudan Sudan, the largest country in Africa, boasts large stretches of fertile land and large reserves of gold and oil. But nearly 50 years of civil war between Muslims in the north and Animists and Christians in the south have hampered prosperity. This comprehensive overview of Sudan, produced by the BBC, includes the country's demographics, information on power struggles within its government and the status of press freedom in the country. CIA World Factbook: Sudan Sudan is bordered by nine countries, 40 percent of its population is illiterate, political parties must be approved by its ruling government and more than 40 percent of its exports mostly oil and petroleum products go to China. This information and much more can be found in the CIA World Factbook, which compiles and regularly updates data on Sudan's geography, government, economy, communications, transportation systems and military.

103. Christian Aid Report: Scorched Earth, Oil And War In Sudan
In sudan, geography compounds the problem. Although the oil is being exploitedby the government, most oil reserves lie in southern sudan in areas where
http://www.christianaid.org.uk/indepth/0103suda/sudanoil.htm
HIV/AIDS c trade c aid c debt c environment c development c emergencies c full list of reports c Christian Aid media report
The scorched earth: oil and war in Sudan
A report published by Christian Aid
The scorched earth: oil and war in Sudan is also available to download as printable PDF files.
for more information on Sudan and ideas for action Contents
The 'scorched earth' policy in three oil concessions
The war on relief and the banning of aid
Oil money for arms
How complicit are the foreign oil companies?
'Christ was sold for 30 pieces of silver and our people are being
sacrificed in exchange for barrels of oil.'
Catholic Bishops Conference, September 2000.
Executive summary In the oilfields of Sudan, civilians are being killed and raped, their villages burnt to the ground. They are caught in a war for oil, part of the wider civil war between northern and southern Sudan that has been waged for decades. Since large-scale production began two years ago, oil has moved the war into a new league. Across the oil-rich regions of Sudan, the government is pursuing a 'scorched earth' policy to clear the land of civilians and to make way for the exploration and exploitation of oil by foreign oil companies. This Christian Aid report

104. CTI Centre For Geography, Geology, And Meteorology: Sudan Information
sudan. CityNet sudan (US); World Factbook 1999 (US) Page updated 17/09/99 ©CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
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105. Sudan, Oil, And Human Rights: Map D: Ethnic Geography In Western Upper Nile
Map D Ethnic geography In Western Upper Nile. Map D Ethnic geography In WesternUpper Nile. previous index next . November 2003
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106. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
Gheosudlog2.gif (11302 bytes) sudan. geography Situated in the northeasterncorner of the African continent, the sudan is divided into three distinct
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107. Sudan Vacations, Sudan Travel, Sudan Luxury Safaris, Sudan Hotels
sudan Vacations Virtuoso sudan Travel Consultants Recommended by Conde NastTraveler Honeymoon Specials Wedding Vacations National Geographic
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Sudan Luxury Vacations, Sudan Safaris, and Sudan Hotels Guide
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EMBASSY LOCATION/REGISTRATION: U.S. citizens traveling to Sudan despite this Travel Warning are urged to register with the Khartoum Consular Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, which is located at 8 Kamal el-Din Salah Street, Garden City, Cairo; telephone, (20)(2) 355-7371, ext. 3438 or 3439; fax (20) (2) 357-2472. The workweek in Cairo and Khartoum is Sunday through Thursday.
The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum is located at Sharia Ali Abdul Latif. The mailing address is P.O. Box 699, Khartoum; telephone, (249)(11) 774-700; fax, 774-137. As noted above, the Cairo-based Consular Officer does not have regular access to Sudan.
No U.S. diplomats have traveled to Khartoum since August 1998, and it is unclear when they will be able to do so. The State Department is unable, therefore, to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information on conditions in Sudan. Book Your Africa Vacation Submit a vacation planner
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108. Shattered Sudan @ National Geographic Magazine
The Dark Skies of sudan, National Geographic Adventure (November/December 2001) sudan ArabAfrican Giant, National Geographic (March 1982), 346-79.
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Shattered Sudan
Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field
Get the facts behind the frame in this online-only gallery. Pick an image and see the photographer's technical notes.
A Nation Divided
By Paul Salopek Photographs by Randy Olson
An oil pipeline fuels the unforgiving heart of a seemingly endless war. It may also be a means to peace.
Read this compelling excerpt, or print the whole story.
The oldest civil war in the world is being fought, on one side, by men who wander like demented hospital orderlies across the primordial wastes of Africa.
I follow them one hot morning as they flee a government ambush in the oil fields of southern Sudan. One of their comrades has just been shot dead, his body abandoned on a parched savanna that hides nearly 20 billion dollars' worth of low-sulfur crude. We retreat for hours under a scalding sun, crossing in the process a vast, cauterized plain of cracked mud. I pause a moment to watch them: an ant-like column of rebels dressed in bizarre homemade uniforms of green cotton smocks and white plastic slippers, limping into the heat waves of distance. Five casualties bounce in stretchers. They suffer their bullet wounds in silence. A boy marching in front balances a car battery on his head. He is the radio operator's assistant. Every few hundred yards he puts the battery down and empties blood out of a shoe.
"You cannot reclaim what is lost," the sweating rebel commander says, squatting in the shade of an acacia, "so you just keep fighting for what little you have left."

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