Applying Geomorphology to Environmental Management

Applying Geomorphology to Environmental Management
Author: Deborah J. Anthony
Publisher: Water Resources Publication
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781887201292

From the symposium to honor Dr. Stanley Schumm, a pioneer in the field of fluvial geomorphology. Included are topics that address primary fluvial processes, extreme events, anthropogenic effects on fluvial systems, applied fluvial geomorphology, and engineering geomorphology.

Geomorphology in Environmental Management

Geomorphology in Environmental Management
Author: Ronald U. Cooke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This book should prove of value to all students taking courses in geomorphology, particularly those with an emphasis on practical applications, as well as to engineers, geologists, professional geomorphologists and environmental managers in all fields.

Geomorphology and Environmental Sustainability

Geomorphology and Environmental Sustainability
Author: Hari Shanker Sharma
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9788180690280

This volume dedicated to Professor H.S.Sharma provides a cogent account of ongoing research in the field of geomorphology and environmental studies in India.

Environmental Management of River Basin Ecosystems

Environmental Management of River Basin Ecosystems
Author: Mu. Ramkumar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2015-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319134256

This book offers a unique collection of inter- and multidisciplinary studies on river systems. Rivers have been the prime source of sustenance since the advent of civilization and river systems often form the basis for agriculture, transport, water, and land for domestic, commercial, and industrial activities, fostering economic prosperity. A river basin is a basic geographical and climatological unit within which the vagaries of natural processes act and manifest themselves at different spatio-temporal scales. Even if compared side-by-side, no two river basins respond to natural processes in the same way and thus, it has long been recognized that each river basin is unique. Hence, any developmental activity or conservation effort has to be designed and implemented to match each unique river basin. With the burgeoning population and increasing dependency on natural resources, understanding and maintaining river systems has become increasingly important. This book provides a varied reference work on and unprecedented guidelines for conducting and implementing research on river basins, and for managing their ecological development.