A Geography of Belize
A Geography of Belize offers a comprehensive overview of the country’s physical and human geography, covering its landscapes, climate, and natural resources. It also explores Belize's regions, infrastructure, and economic activities, providing a valuable resource for understanding the country's spatial and environmental dynamics.
A Geography of Belize offers a comprehensive overview of the country’s physical and human geography, covering its landscapes, climate, and natural resources. It also explores Belize's regions, infrastructure, and economic activities, providing a valuable resource for understanding the country's spatial and environmental dynamics.
A Geography of Belize offers a comprehensive overview of the country’s physical and human geography, covering its landscapes, climate, and natural resources. It also explores Belize's regions, infrastructure, and economic activities, providing a valuable resource for understanding the country's spatial and environmental dynamics.
A Geography of Belize, The Land and its People
Editor: Carmita Ruiz and Byron Rempel
Illustrated by Manuel Gonzalez Daza
Paperback – 144 pages
18th Edition – July 2016
ISBN: 976-8111-05-4
From its explosive beginning as a volcanic island in a prehistoric sea, Belize has evolved into a country of great diversity and abundance. This authoritative text explores the development of this land and its people through a lively text, diagrams, photographs and drawings. With a wide range of materials never before gathered in one text, A Geography of Belize brings us closer to understanding the nation of Belize, and reveals the undeniable links between our natural world and the people who live in it.