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Anthropogenic Geomorphology : A Guide to Man-Made Landforms

David, Lorant(Edited by)Loczy, Denes(Edited by)Szabo, Jozsef(Edited by)
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Anthropogenic geomorphology studies society’s impact on the geographical environment, and especially on the Earth’s surface.

This volume provides guidance to students discussing the basic topics of anthropogenic geomorphology.

The chapters cover both its system, and its connections with other sciences, as well as the way the subject can contribute to tackling today’s practical problems.

The book represents all fields of geomorphology, giving an introduction to the diversity of the discipline through examples taken from a range of contexts and periods, and focusing on examples from Europe.

It is no accident that anthropogenic geomorphology has been gaining ground within geomorphology itself.

Its results advance not only the theoretical development of the science but can be applied directly to social and economic issues.

Worldwide, anthropogenic geomorphology is an integral and expanding part of earth sciences curricula in higher education, making this a timely and relevant text.

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Product Details
Springer
940079178X / 9789400791787
Paperback / softback
551.41
02/11/2014
Netherlands
250 pages, X, 250 p.
155 x 235 mm