Today, society s impact on the geographical environment, and
especially on the Earth s 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 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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