The Anthropocene is a major new concept in the Earth sciences and this book examines the effects on geomorphology within this period. Drawing examples from many different global environments, this comprehensive volume demonstrates that human impact on landforms and land-forming processes is profound, due to various driving forces, including: use of fire; extinction of fauna; development of agriculture, urbanisation, and globalisation; and new methods of harnessing energy. The book explores the ways in which future climate change due to anthropogenic causes may further magnify effects on geomorphology, with respect to future hazards such as floods and landslides, the state of the cryosphere, and sea level. The book concludes with a consideration of the ways in which landforms are now being managed and protected. Covering all major aspects of geomorphology, this book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students studying geomorphology, environmental science and physical geography, and for all researchers of geomorphology.
| ISBN: | 9781107139961 |
| Publication date: | 10th October 2016 |
| Author: | Andrew Goudie, Heather A Viles |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 380 pages |
| Genres: |
Earth sciences Sedimentology and pedology Stratigraphy Physical geography and topography |
The Anthropocene is a major new concept in the Earth sciences and this book examines the effects on geomorphology within this period. Drawing examples from many different global environments, this comprehensive volume demonstrates that human impact on landforms and land-forming processes is profound, due to various driving forces, including: use of fire; extinction of fauna; development of agriculture, urbanisation, and globalisation; and new methods of harnessing energy. The book explores the ways in which future climate change due to anthropogenic causes may further magnify effects on geomorphology, with respect to future hazards such as floods and landslides, the state of the cryosphere, and sea level. The book concludes with a consideration of the ways in which landforms are now being managed and protected. Covering all major aspects of geomorphology, this book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students studying geomorphology, environmental science and physical geography, and for all researchers of geomorphology.
Geomorphology in the Anthropocene features in the following genres: Earth sciences, Sedimentology and pedology, Stratigraphy, Physical geography and topography
Geomorphology in the Anthropocene is available in Hardback
Geomorphology in the Anthropocene was written by Andrew Goudie, Heather A Viles and published by Cambridge University Press
Geomorphology in the Anthropocene has 380 pages
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