Description: Anthropogenic Geomorphology by Denes Loczy, József Szabó, Lóránt Dávid Anthropogenic geomorphology studies societys impact on the geographical environment, and especially on the Earths surface. It is no accident that anthropogenic geomorphology has been gaining ground within geomorphology itself. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Anthropogenic geomorphology studies societys impact on the geographical environment, and especially on the Earths 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 todays 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. Back Cover Today, human impact on the environment, and especially on the Earths surface, is obvious. We increasingly face the consequences of our interventions, and we must pay more attention to the wider impacts of our activities, which include everything from the extraction of fossil fuels to the influence of tourism. Anthropogenic geomorphology, as the study of the way man affects his physical environment, has therefore developed rapidly as a discipline in recent decades. 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 coping with 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 the Earth sciences curricula in higher education, making this volume timely and relevant. Key themes: Anthropogenic Geomorphology - Dynamic equilibrium - Environmentalism - Geomorphic processes - Human impact - Man-made landforms J Author Biography József Szabó is Professor Emeritus, Vice-President of the Hungarian Geographical Society, Corresponding Member of the CERG - Strasbourg and a Member of the International Landslide Research Group - Palo Alto, California. His research fields are mass movements and other geomorphological processes, land evaluation, anthropogenic geomorphology, geomorphological hazards and history of physical geography.Lóránt Dávid is a college professor and Head of the Department of Tourism and Regional Development at Károly Róbert College. He has longstanding teaching and research experience in the fields of anthropogenic geomorphology, environmental protection, tourism and regional development, and has worked as an expert in a number of government programs. Dénes Lóczy is an associate professor, Head of the Department of Physical Geography and Deputy Director of the Institute of Geography at Janus Pannonius University, Pécs. From 2001 till 2005 he was Secretary of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG/AIG). His research interests are land evaluation, land use studies, floodplain geomorphology and environmental protection. Table of Contents Anthropogenic Geomorphology: Subject and System.- Anthropogenic Geomorphology and Related Disciplines.- Human Impact in a Systems Approach.- Anthropogenic Geomorphology in Environmental Management.- Anthropogenic Geomorphology and Landscape Ecology.- Impacts of Various Human Activities on the Landscape.- Agriculture: Crop Cultivation and Horticulture.- Agriculture: Grazing Lands and Other Grasslands.- Agriculture: Cultivation on Slopes.- Agriculture: Deforestation.- Quarrying and Other Minerals.- Mining: Extraction of Fossil Fuels.- Water Management.- Urban Development and Anthropogenic Geomorphology.- Transportation and Industry.- Military Activities: Warfare and Defence.- The Impact of Tourism and Sports Activities.- Impacts in Extreme Environments.- An Anthropogenic Geomorphological Synthesis.- Nature and Extent of Human Geomorphological Impact – A Review. Long Description Today, societys impact on the geographical environment, and especially on the Earths surface, is obvious. Yet up until the last century, the forces of nature held sway, with mankind vulnerable and exposed to its vagaries. However, our recent development has meant that our effect on our surroundings is now commensurate with the power of nature itself. More and more, we face the consequences - mostly disadvantageous - of our interventions, and we must pay more attention to the wider impacts of our activities, which include everything from the extraction of fossil fuels to the influence of tourism. Anthropogenic geomorphology, as the study of the way man affects his physical environment, has thus developed rapidly as a discipline in recent decades. 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 todays 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. Feature An up-to-date overview of Anthropogenic Geomorphology with over a hundred detailed illustrations Comprehensive information on man-made landforms Investigates human intervention into the landscape as anthropogenic processes Numerous case studies and examples from around the world and, particularly, from Europe Hungarian professional literature presented in English for the first time Details ISBN940079178X Publisher Springer Year 2014 ISBN-10 940079178X ISBN-13 9789400791787 Format Paperback Publication Date 2014-11-02 Imprint Springer Subtitle A Guide to Man-Made Landforms Place of Publication Dordrecht Country of Publication Netherlands Edited by Lóránt Dávid DEWEY 551.41 Short Title ANTHROPOGENIC GEOMORPHOLOGY 20 Language English Media Book Pages 250 Edition 2010th Author Lóránt Dávid Edition Description 2010 ed. Alternative 9789048130573 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations X, 250 p. We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9789400791787
Book Title: Anthropogenic Geomorphology
Number of Pages: 250 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Anthropogenic Geomorphology: a Guide to Man-Made Landforms
Publisher: Springer
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Geography & Geosciences, Geology, Management
Item Height: 235 mm
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Author: Denes Loczy, Jozsef Szabo, Lorant David
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