Date of Award
12-2010
Degree Type
Dissertation/Thesis
Department
Environmental Science
Advisor(s)
John Van Buren
Abstract
The world population is growing at an alarming rate. The rapid growth in population numbers and density along with the steady increase in the rates are causing issues in many countries. Although every country is experiencing many consequences of the growth, the countries of Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa seem to be suffering immensely. Not only does the increasing human population in these third world countries create an overarching competition for natural resources such as food, water, and land, the growth also has detrimental effects on the surrounding environment, wildlife populations, ecotourism, and traditional African cultures.
Recommended Citation
Noll, Lauren, "The Human Population Growth and its Ecological Consequences on Kenya and Tanzania" (2010). Student Theses 2001-2013. 52.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/environ_theses/52