|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
This volume provides an overview of current and future trends in aeolian research. It is written by leading scientists from the UK, Canada, India, Australia and the USA, all of whom are actively involved in aeolian research. The book seeks to provide a comprehensive account of present aeolian processes, landforms and sediments, together with an analysis of past aeolian environments. Further, it looks at some of the anthropogenic pressures on aeolian processes, both on coasts and in deserts, and discusses some management solutions. The text is characterised by the wide perspective it provides and by the authority of its authors. Its fourteen chapters cover the history of desert dune studies, recent investigations of airflow and sand transport, sand seas, coastal dune dynamics, dune management, the physics of aeolian movement, wind erosion (especially of agricultural land), dust storms, loess deposition, the aeolian rock record, palaeoenvironments in the Quaternary, luminescence dating techniques, and aeolian research for the Millennium.
Techniques for Desert Reclamation Edited by Andrew S. Goudie School
of Geography, University of Oxford Major world environmental
issues, such as the degradation of deserts and their margins, are
covered in this book. Unlike many volumes which merely analyse the
causes and consequences of desertification, this book concentrates
on the methods that are available to contend with some of the main
symptoms of desert degradation. These symptoms include soil erosion
by wind, soil erosion by water, salinization, loss of tree and
shrub cover, the loss of animal resources, and the depletion of
water resources. If the utility, stability and diversity of arid
environments is to be maintained, then the techniques described in
this book will need to be employed. The book is global in
perspective and is written by academics and consultants with
long-continued and diverse experience of desert environments. It
attempts to present techniques for desert reclamation in a concise,
comprehensive and accessible way, and assumes no technical
expertise in the reader.
A brand new edition of the definitive textbook on humankind's
impact on the Earth's environment--now in full color This classic
text explores the multitude of impacts that humans have had over
time upon vegetation, animals, soils, water, landforms, and the
atmosphere. It considers the ways in which climate changes and
modifications in land cover may change the environment in coming
decades. Thoroughly revised to cover the remarkable transformation
in interest that humans are having in the environment, this book
examines previously uncovered topics, such as rewilding, ecosystem
services, techniques for study, novel and no analogue ecosystems,
and more. It also presents the latest views on big themes such as
human origins, the anthropocene, domestication, extinctions, and
ecological invasions. Extensively re-written, Human Impact on the
Natural Environment, Eighth Edition contains many new and updated
statistical tables, figures, and references. It offers enlightening
chapters that look at the past and present state of the
world--examining our impact on the land itself and the creatures
that inhabit it; the oceans, lakes, rivers and streams; and the
climate and atmosphere. The book also takes a deep look at our
future impact on the planet and its resources--our affect on the
coastal environments, the cryosphere and the drylands, as well as
the hydrological and geomorphological impacts. Fully updated to
take account of recent advances in our understanding of global
warming and other phenomena Offers current opinions on such topics
as human origins, the anthropocene, domestication, extinctions, and
ecological invasions Features a full-color presentation to allow
for more and clearer photographs and diagrams Contains more
international case studies than previous editions to balance UK
examples Human Impact on the Natural Environment is essential
reading for undergraduates in geography and environmental science,
and for those who want a thorough, wide-ranging and balanced
overview of the impacts of humans upon natural processes and
systems from the Stone Age to the Anthropocene and who wish to
understand the major environmental issues that concern the human
race at the present time.
In this atlas the authors have brought together, in accessible
form, a set of maps which portray a vivid picture of the physical
environment of the British Isles. Each set of maps is accompanied
by text that explains the nature and causes of the patterns that
can be observed. The contents are broadly based, covering the
geology, geomorphology, hydrology, climatolgoy, soils,
biogeography, and seas of the British Isles and the human impact on
each of these aspects. The maps are as uncomplicated as the subject
matter allows and the text is designed to be accessible to a wide
range of readers. The book was prepared to celebrate the centenary
of the Geographical Assocation. From it emerges a remarkable
picture of the physical landscape. Together with its companion
volume, Britiain in the 1990s: A Social and Economic Atlas, it
provides a comprehensive overview of the British Isles.
Here is a guide to the most beautiful and important sites of
geological interest in England and Wales. Grouped by region, with
clear topographical and geological maps, it may be used as a
field-guide by students of geology and geography, as well as by
interested walkers and ramblers.
This is an advanced, full length, physical geography of Africa, written by a distinguished international team of scholars. The first group of chapters identify pan-African patterns in the physical environment and those physical attributes that are distinctive to Africa. A synoptic review of both Francophone and Anglophone literature is also provided. In the second group of chapters topics such as geomorphology, biogeography, environmental change and hydrology are considerd within the context of the major biomes. The final group of chapters explore topical issues such as soil erosion, desertification, biodiversification and depletion, and conservation and development.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|