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Speleological and Speleogenetic Aspects of the Monti di Capo San Vito (Sicily) - Influence of Morphotectonic Evolution... Speleological and Speleogenetic Aspects of the Monti di Capo San Vito (Sicily) - Influence of Morphotectonic Evolution (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Rosario Ruggieri
R3,645 R3,384 Discovery Miles 33 840 Save R261 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This thesis includes a wealth of cave maps, as well as photos of the caves and karst morphologies. At the heart of the thesis is the important discovery of a flank margin cave with speleothem hiatuses and fossil invertebrate associations. The analysis of the structural and karst morphological elements surveyed in the main explored caves in Monti di Capo San Vito has made it possible to identify both the state of control of the processes of karstification in tectonic phases during the Plio-Pleistocene upliftings and the kinematic character of some karstified structures, linked at two speleogenetic phases. Furthermore, the surveying of karst forms on the relict sea-cliffs and particularly the exceptional discovery and dating of marine and continental incrustations in the Rumena cave, has yielded essential advances in our knowledge of past climatic events and eustatic level changes in the Mediterranean, as well as their influence on the evolution of the coastal belt.

Making the Metropolitan Landscape - Standing Firm on Middle Ground (Hardcover): Jacqueline Tatom, Jennifer Stauber Making the Metropolitan Landscape - Standing Firm on Middle Ground (Hardcover)
Jacqueline Tatom, Jennifer Stauber
R3,654 Discovery Miles 36 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The American landscape is an extremely complex terrain born from a history of collective and individual experiences. These created environments, which all may be called metropolitan landscapes, constantly challenge students and professionals in the fields of architecture, design and planning to consider new ways of making lively public places. This book brings together varied voices in urban design theory and practice to explore new ways of understanding place and our position in it.

Ecology, Soils, and the Left - An Ecosocial Approach (Hardcover): Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro Ecology, Soils, and the Left - An Ecosocial Approach (Hardcover)
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
R3,288 Discovery Miles 32 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Soil degradation is real and global, even if the evidence is not so easy to glean. Degradation poses comparable risks to greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and nonhuman animal extinctions. Few have noticed soil degradation as the problem it has become, except most indigenous peoples in their struggles for survival.

Historical Climate Variability and Impacts in North America (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Cary J. Mock Historical Climate Variability and Impacts in North America (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Cary J. Mock
R2,726 Discovery Miles 27 260 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Climatologists with an eye on the past have any number of sources for their work, from personal diaries to weather station reports. Piecing together the trajectory of a weather event can thus be a painstaking process taking years and involving real detective work. Missing pieces of a climate puzzle can come from very far afield, often in unlikely places. In this book, a series of case studies examine specific regions across North America, using instrumental and documentary data from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Extreme weather events such as the Sitka hurricane of 1880 are recounted in detail, while the chapters also cover more widespread phenomena such as the collapse of the Low Country rice culture. The book also looks at the role of weather station histories in complementing the instrumental record, and sets out the methods that involve early instrumental and documentary climate data. Finally, the book 's focus on North America reflects the fact that the historical climate community there has only grown relatively recently. Up to now, most such studies have focused on Europe and Asia.

The four sections begin with regional case studies, and move on to reconstruct extreme events and parameters. This is followed by the role of station history and, lastly, methodologies and other analyses. The editors aim has been to produce a volume that would be instrumental in molding the next generation of historical climatologists. They designed this book for use by general researchers as well as in upper-level undergraduate or graduate level courses.

Oceanic Migration - Paths, Sequence, Timing and Range of Prehistoric Migration in the Pacific and Indian Oceans (Hardcover, 1st... Oceanic Migration - Paths, Sequence, Timing and Range of Prehistoric Migration in the Pacific and Indian Oceans (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2010, Corr. 2nd printing 2010)
Charles E. M. Pearce, F. M. Pearce
R4,108 Discovery Miles 41 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Oceanic Migration studies the prehistoric peopling of the Pacific. It uses science and mathematics to expand the research base of Pacific prehistory and casts new light on this final human expansion. It explores the fundamental roles of oceanography and of global climate change in determining the paths, sequence, timing and range of Spice Island-based maritime migrations ranging across a quarter of the globe. The book is of interest to Pacific prehistorians, oceanographers and American anthropologists concerned with the diffusionist debate. For oceanographers it presents the new idea of the role of the West Pacific Warm Pool and of three of its four major currents in determining the evolution of voyaging in two oceans. For diffusionists it provides new chronological and technological contexts in which the issue of diffusionism needs to be reconsidered. For prehistorians it creates a paradigmatic shift by establishing a new time depth and mechanism for Polynesian exploration, offers a new view of voyaging and exploration strategies and of economic imperatives and adds a new dimension to the debate on Polynesian origins.

Encyclopedia of European and Asian Regional Geology (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): E.M. Moores, Rhodes W. Fairbridge Encyclopedia of European and Asian Regional Geology (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
E.M. Moores, Rhodes W. Fairbridge
R12,942 Discovery Miles 129 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This unique volume, organized alphabetically by country, provides a current overview of the general geology of Europe and Asia, excluding the Arab countries and Israel. Articles primarily contain information about the stratigraphy, structure, tectonics and natural resources of each country, as well as a history of geological exploration and other issues unique to each country. Additional articles cover international subjects such as Europe, Asia, the Alps, Caucasus, Himalayas and Tien Shan mountains. Many articles are new syntheses, e.g. those on Iceland, Burma and the Philippines; some are first-time descriptions in English, e.g. those on Estonia, Moldova, Bosnia and Turkmenistan; others are published for the first time ever in any language e.g. those articles on Italy, Korea and Vietnam. Each entry is typically written by a native geologist or a geologist with extensive experience in the region, and entries include representative figures illustrating main geologic features and a selected bibliography of relevant publications generally accessible in libraries. Articles are written assuming some general geological background. The Encyclopedia will serve as a valuable source book for libraries, and will be a key reference for academic and professional personnel in industrial exploration firms and governmental agencies, as well as for university students.

Nile River Basin - Ecohydrological Challenges, Climate Change and Hydropolitics (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Assefa M. Melesse,... Nile River Basin - Ecohydrological Challenges, Climate Change and Hydropolitics (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Assefa M. Melesse, Wossenu Abtew, Shimelis G. Setegn
R5,269 Discovery Miles 52 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The book provides a comprehensive overview of the hydrology of the Nile River, especially the ecohydrological degradation and challenges the basin is facing, the impact of climate change on water availability and the transboundary water management issues. The book includes analysis and approaches that will help provide different insights into the hydrology of this complex basin, which covers 11 countries and is home to over 300 million people. The need for water-sharing agreements that reflect the current situations of riparian countries and are based on equitable water- sharing principles is stressed in many chapters.This book explores water resource availability and quality and their trends in the basin, soil erosion and watershed degradation at different scales, water and health, land use and climate change impact, transboundary issues and water management, dams, reservoirs and lakes. The link between watershed and river water quantity and quality is discussed pointing out the importance of watershed protection for better water resource management, water accessibility, institutional set-up and policy, water demand and management. The book also presents the water sharing sticking points in relation to historical treaties and the emerging water demands of the upstream riparian countries. The need for collaboration and identification of common ground to resolve the transboundary water management issues and secure a win-win is also indicated.

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Assessment of the Effects of Climate Variability and Land-Use Changes on the Hydrology of the Meuse River Basin - PhD:... Assessment of the Effects of Climate Variability and Land-Use Changes on the Hydrology of the Meuse River Basin - PhD: UNESCO-IHE Institute, Delft (Paperback)
Tumin
R2,195 Discovery Miles 21 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Anthropogenic climate change may lead to intensification of the global hydrological cysle and to increased flooding risk of rivers across Europe. A series of extreme floods in European rivers in the last decades have stimulated discussions about the possible effects of climate variability/change and human interventions in river basins. A synoptic-climatological analysis was carried out to elucidate the observed precipitation change in the Meuse basin, in northwestern Europe. The findings of this research will be valuable to those developing improved flood protection strategies, as well as those engaged in water resource management in river basins similar to the Meuse.

Hydrological Processes of the Danube River Basin - Perspectives from the Danubian Countries (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Mitja Brilly Hydrological Processes of the Danube River Basin - Perspectives from the Danubian Countries (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Mitja Brilly
R4,096 Discovery Miles 40 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Danube River Basin is shared by 19 countries and there is no river basin in the world shared by so many nations. Covering an area of about 800,000 km, it is Europe's second largest river basin and home to 83 million people of different cultures, languages and historical backgrounds.

Management of common water sources and overcoming difficulties caused by droughts and floods requires co-operation between these countries. In the past twenty years political turbulence has caused an increase in the number of countries included, making co-operation difficult at times. Nevertheless several projects were launched and a number of reports were produced. In 2008, at the 22nd Working Meeting of the Regional Hydrological Co-operation of the Danube Countries in the framework of IHP/UNESCO at the XXIVth Conference of the Danubian Countries, it was decided that these reports would be summarised in one special publication. It was also agreed to include additional reports serving the common interest.

This publication therefore brings together the reports and papers related to regional co-operation. It is the result of a major collaboration and examines a broad range of topics. These include hydrological forecasting and hydro-meteorological extremes, global climate change and hydrological processes, water management, and developments in hydrology. The book includes the efforts of many hydrologists and technical staff from different Universities and Agencies from all countries of the Danube River Basin. "

Sundial of the Seasons - A Selection of Outdoor Editorials from The New York Times (Hardcover, Reprint ed.): Hal Borland Sundial of the Seasons - A Selection of Outdoor Editorials from The New York Times (Hardcover, Reprint ed.)
Hal Borland
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Global Sustainability - Bending the Curve (Hardcover): Gilberto C Gallopin, Paul D. Raskin Global Sustainability - Bending the Curve (Hardcover)
Gilberto C Gallopin, Paul D. Raskin
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Unprecedented levels of wealth, technology and institutional capacity can forge a just, peaceful and ecologically resilient future. However, the authors argue, social polarization, geo-political conflict and environmental degradation are threatening the long-term well-being of humanity and the planet. Global Sustainability explores the alternative futures that could emerge from the resolution of these antagonisms.
Based on extensive international and interdisciplinary research, the book identifies the perils of market-driven scenarios and considers the possibility of the failure of conventional approaches. It also, however, presents a vision of the possibility of a 'Great Transition' in which revised human values and development goals bring a new stage of civilization. It will be essential reading for all scholars and professionals interested in the future of the environment, international affairs, and sustainable development.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203166264

Environmental Physics (Hardcover): Clare Smith Environmental Physics (Hardcover)
Clare Smith
R5,780 Discovery Miles 57 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Environmental Physics is a comprehensive introduction to the physical concepts underlying environmental science. The importance and relevance of physics is emphasised by its application to real environmental problems with a wide range of case studies. Applications included cover energy use and production, global climate, the physics of living things, radioactivity, environmental remote sensing, noise pollution and the physics of the Earth. The book makes the subject accessible to those with little physics background, keeping mathematical treatment straightforward. The text is lively and informative, and is supplemented by numerous illustrations, photos, tables of useful data, and a glossary of key terms.

Greening Cities - Forms and Functions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Puay Yok Tan, Chi Yung Jim Greening Cities - Forms and Functions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Puay Yok Tan, Chi Yung Jim
R5,113 Discovery Miles 51 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an overview of recent scientific and professional literature on urban greening and urban ecology, focusing on diverse disciplines such as landscape architecture, geography, urban ecology, urban climatology, biodiversity conservation, urban governance, architecture and urban hydrology. It includes contributions in which academics, public policy experts and practitioners share their considerable knowledge on the multi-faceted aspects of greening cities. The greening of cities has witnessed a global resurgence over the past two decades and has made a significant contribution to urban liveability and sustainability, as well as increasing resilience. As urban greening efforts continue to expand, it is useful to promote recent advances in our understanding of various aspects of planning, design and management of urban greenery, but at the same time, it is also important to realize that there are important gaps in our knowledge and that further research is needed. The book is organized in three main parts: concepts, functions and forms of urban greening. The first part examines the historical roots of greening cities and how the burgeoning field of urban ecology can contribute useful principles and strategies to guide the planning, design and management of urban greening. The second part shifts the focus to the diverse range of services - the functions - provided by urban greening, such as those related to urban climate, urban biodiversity, human health, and community building. The final part explores conventional, often neglected, but important forms of urban greenery such as urban woodlands and urban farms, as well as relatively recent forms of urban greenery like those integrated with buildings and waterways. It offers a ready reference resource for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers to grasp the critical issues and trigger further studies and applications in the quest for high-performance green cities.

Applied Geography - Principles and Practice (Paperback): Michael Pacione Applied Geography - Principles and Practice (Paperback)
Michael Pacione
R2,992 Discovery Miles 29 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Applied Geography offers an invaluable introduction to useful research in physical, environmental and human geography and provides a new focus and reference point for investigating and understanding problem-orientated research. Forty-nine leading experts in the field introduce and explore research which crosses the traditional boundary between physical and human geography. A wide range of key issues and contemporary debates are within the books main sections, which cover:
natural and environmental hazards
environmental change and management
challenges of the human environment
techniques of spatial analysis
Applied geography is the application of geographic knowledge and skills to identify the nature and causes of social, economic and environmental problems and inform policies which lead to their resolution.

The Global Politics of Local Conservation - Climate Change and Resource Governance in Namibia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Andrew... The Global Politics of Local Conservation - Climate Change and Resource Governance in Namibia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Andrew Heffernan
R3,663 Discovery Miles 36 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the politics of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Namibia. CBNRM and similar forms of conservation across southern Africa have long been studied for their potential benefits as domestic policy tools to help improve sustainable development. However, they have often failed to achieve their stated goals. By assessing the initiation, design, implementation and outcomes of CBNRM, the book argues that communities are often unable to attain the degree of empowerment that these forms of resource governance promise. It also considers the impact of climate change on CBNRM programmes, and the responses of international actors involved in their governance. In doing so, the book demonstrates how the power imbalances that are built into the global political economy have ensured that those most marginalized in society are no better off as a result of this new form of resource governance. It will appeal to all those interested in CBNRM, conservation studies and environmental governance in Africa, as well political economy and international relations.

Field Dressing Game - A Folding Pocket Guide to What a Novice Needs to Know (Pamphlet, Laminated Edition): James Kavanagh,... Field Dressing Game - A Folding Pocket Guide to What a Novice Needs to Know (Pamphlet, Laminated Edition)
James Kavanagh, Waterford Press; Illustrated by Raymond Leung
R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This handy new field guide provides a simplified introduction to common safe practices and procedures for field dressing various species of game and fish. including rabbits, squirrels, deer and large mammals, ducks & geese, pheasant, turkeys, small game birds. Also includes sections on hunting etiquette, safe cooking of wild game and the edibility of reptiles, amphibians, insects and road kill. This practically indestructible guide is the perfect companion to have in your pocket whenever you head out during hunting season.

Critical Minerals, the Climate Crisis and the Tech Imperium (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Sophia Kalantzakos Critical Minerals, the Climate Crisis and the Tech Imperium (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Sophia Kalantzakos
R3,317 Discovery Miles 33 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines the latest manifestations of resource competition. The energy transition and the digitalization of the global economy are both accelerating even as geopolitics driven by Sino-American hyper-competition become increasingly contentious. The volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, policy makers, institutional stakeholders, and industry experts to analyze not only the transition itself, but also the implications that the need for uninterrupted access to unprecedented levels of raw materials generates. By framing the challenges ahead for global society, governance, industry, international power politics, and the environment, the book asks hard questions about the choices that need to be made to reach net zero by mid-century. Moreover, it sheds light on different facets of the growing risks to what have been global interdependent supply chains in a way that is nuanced, balanced, and practical, thus pushing back on some of the most sensational headlines that breed confusion and may lead policymakers to make more narrow and less effective decisions. The volume is an outcome of "Rich Rocks, the Climate Crisis and the Tech-imperium" a Summer Institute at Caltech and the Huntington that took place in July 2021.

Flood Risk Assessment and Management - How to Specify Hydrological Loads, Their Consequences and Uncertainties (Hardcover, 2011... Flood Risk Assessment and Management - How to Specify Hydrological Loads, Their Consequences and Uncertainties (Hardcover, 2011 Ed.)
Andreas H. Schumann
R2,711 Discovery Miles 27 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Flood catastrophes which happened world-wide have shown that it is not sufficient to characterize the hazard caused by the natural phenomenon "flood" with the well-known 3M-approach (measuring, mapping and modelling). Due to the recent shift in paradigms from a safety oriented approach to risk based planning it became necessary to consider the harmful impacts of hazards. The planning tasks changed from attempts to minimise hazards towards interventions to reduce exposure or susceptibility and nowadays to enhance the capacities to increase resilience. Scientific interest shifts more and more towards interdisciplinary approaches, which are needed to avoid disaster. This book deals with many aspects of flood risk management in a comprehensive way. As risks depend on hazard and vulnerabilities, not only geophysical tools for flood forecasting and planning are presented, but also socio-economic problems of flood management are discussed. Starting with precipitation and meteorological tools to its forecasting, hydrological models are described in their applications for operational flood forecasts, considering model uncertainties and their interactions with hydraulic and groundwater models. With regard to flood risk planning, regionalization aspects and the options to utilize historic floods are discussed. New hydrological tools for flood risk assessments for dams and reservoirs are presented. Problems and options to quantify socio-economic risks and how to consider them in multi-criteria assessments of flood risk planning are discussed. This book contributes to the contemporary efforts to reduce flood risk at the European scale. Using many real-world examples, it is useful for scientists and practitioners at different levels and with different interests.

Glacial Environments (Paperback, illustrated edition): Michael Hambrey Glacial Environments (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Michael Hambrey
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Enhanced by photographic illustrations of extraordinary quality, this text should provide students with a complete introduction to the scientific study of environments dominated by snow and ice. Emphasizing the range of erosional and depositional landforms, drawing on the older geological record, according due attention to the marine environment, and covering all relevant parts of the world - this book should find a wide readership among students of geography, geology and environmental science.; The author has published many research papers and has also been joint-author, co-author or co-editor of six book-length publications.; This book is intended for undergraduate students of glacial environments geomorphology, glaciology/hydrology in departments of geography, environmental sciences and geology.

Maritime Mobilities in Anglophone Literature and Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Alexandra Ganser, Charne Lavery Maritime Mobilities in Anglophone Literature and Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Alexandra Ganser, Charne Lavery
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access edited collection explores various aspects of how oceanic im/ mobilities have been framed and articulated in the literary and cultural imagination. It covers the entanglements of maritime mobility and immobility as they are articulated and problematized in selected literature and cultural forms from the early modern period to the present. In particular, it brings cultural mobility studies into conversation with the maritime and oceanic humanities. The contributors examine the interface between the traditional Eurocentric imagination of the sea as romantic and metaphorical, and the materiality of the sea as a deathbed for racialized and illegalized humans as well as non-human populations

Himalaya to the Sea - Geology, Geomorphology and the Quaternary (Hardcover): John F. Shroder Jr Himalaya to the Sea - Geology, Geomorphology and the Quaternary (Hardcover)
John F. Shroder Jr
R5,800 Discovery Miles 58 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Plate tectonic collision, climate oscillation, glacial fluctuation, severe wind and water erosion - all have wrought dramatic change on the landscape of the Western Himalaya, one of the most dynamic and spectacular landscapes on Earth. Study of the region - from the Western Himalaya foothills and lowlands to the Arabian Sea - is of particular value to geology and geomorphology because of the size and frequency of events. That much of South Asia is relatively inaccessible has enhanced the significance of research in Pakistan and adjacent areas. "Himalaya to the Sea" focuses on the general evolution of landforms in Pakistan but is also a guide for predictive, protective and remedial measures to mitigate the natural hazards which plague the region and constrain development. The authors describe regional erosion and sedimentation within the context of topographical evolution; more specifically, they deal with neotectonics, past and present glaciation, general mountain geomorphology and process mechanics, past and present fluvial processes and landforms, wind blown deposits, age dates, soils, marine terraces and archaeology.

Lost Antarctica - Adventures in a Disappearing Land (Paperback): James McClintock Lost Antarctica - Adventures in a Disappearing Land (Paperback)
James McClintock 1
R452 R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Save R30 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Few of us will ever get to Antarctica. The bitter cold and three months a year without sunlight makes the sixth continent virtually uninhabitable for humans. Yet marine biologist James B. McClintock has spent three decades studying the frozen land in order to understand better the world that lies beneath it. In this luminous and closely observed account, one of the world's leading experts on Antarctica introduces the reader to this fascinating world - the extraordinary wildlife that persists despite the harsh conditions and the way each of the pieces fit into the puzzle of the intricate environment: from single-celled organisms to baleen whales, with leopard seals, penguins, 50-foot algae, sea spiders, coral, and multicolored sea stars, in between. Now, as temperatures rise, the fragile ecosystem is under attack. Adelie penguins that have successfully nested on Antarctic islands for several hundred years have been nearly wiped out. King crabs that used to populate the deep seafloor are moving into shallower waters, disturbing the set order of life there. Lost Antarctica is an appeal to understand and appreciate the wondrous place at the bottom of the world that we are on the brink of losing.

Fluvial Systems in the Anthropocene - Process, Response and Modelling (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Aznarul Islam, Prakriti Das,... Fluvial Systems in the Anthropocene - Process, Response and Modelling (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Aznarul Islam, Prakriti Das, Sandipan Ghosh, Abarna Mukhopadhyay, Ayan Das Gupta, …
R4,322 Discovery Miles 43 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book addresses the various factors affecting fluvial systems, the processes governing them, system responses arising from human-nature interventions, and geospatial and geo-ecological modeling to understand system behaviour better and restore degraded ecosystems around the globe. Thanks to their hydrological and agro-ecological advantages, humans have settled along riverbanks since the dawn of civilization. Thus, the ancient "ecumene" (settlements) were located near major rivers worldwide. This legacy of river-based civilizations continues to this day in many forms. However, in the course of the 'Anthropocene' era, countless fluvial systems have been altered by human interventions in the form of large-scale dams and barrages, changes in land use and land cover, road-stream crossings, mining of sand and gravel, mushrooming of brickfield, expansion of modern agriculture, industrial growth, and urbanization. Thus, the present-day development pattern threatens fluvial systems, especially riverine morphology and ecosystems. In brief, human-induced morphological changes, water pollution, eutrophication, and related damages to aquatic organisms are the major threats to fluvial systems. Thus, maintaining the 'environmental flow' of the world's major rivers to preserve the proper functioning of riverine ecosystems and promote sustainable development is a global challenge.

Estuarine Beaches - An introduction to the physical and human factors affecting use and management of beaches in estuaries,... Estuarine Beaches - An introduction to the physical and human factors affecting use and management of beaches in estuaries, lagoons, bays and fjords (Hardcover, 1992 ed.)
K. F. Nordstrom
R5,277 Discovery Miles 52 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The purpose of this book is to supply the background needed to structure research on estuarine beach resources and provide the basis for a program for informed management. The book is a synthesis of data on physical, biological, and human processes.

The History of the Study of Landforms - Volume 3 (Routledge Revivals) - Historical and Regional Geomorphology, 1890-1950... The History of the Study of Landforms - Volume 3 (Routledge Revivals) - Historical and Regional Geomorphology, 1890-1950 (Hardcover)
Robert P. Beckinsale, Richard J. Chorley
R4,679 Discovery Miles 46 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume provides a global treatment of historical and regional geomorphic work as it developed from the end of the 19th century - which saw the burgeoning of the eustatic theory, the concepts of isostasy and epeirogeny, and the first complete statements of the cycle of erosion and of polycyclic denudation chronology - to the hiatus of World War 2. The book is subdivided into global and Davisian influences and historical and regional geomorphology. It sets out to describe and analyze many of the developments which have given rise to the rich and varied subject-matter of contemporary geomorphology. This book is the third volume in the definitive series "The History of the Study of Landforms or the Development of Geomorphology". Volume 1 (1964) dealt with contributions to the field up to 1890. Volume 2 (1973) dealt with the concepts and contributions of William Morris Davis. Volume 3 treats historical and regional themes during the "classic" period of geomorphology, between 1890 and 1950. Volume 4, currently being prepared, will concentrate on studies of geomorphic processes and of quarternary geomorphology, carrying these thems on into the second half of the 20th century, which h

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