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Environmental Change and Geomorphic Hazards in Forests IUFRO Research Series, No 9 [recurso electrónico] / R. C. Sidle

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Wallingford : CABI, 2002Descripción: 207 p. : recurso en lineaISBN:
  • 9780851995984 print
  • 9781845933364 electronic bk.
Trabajos contenidos:
  • Ebooks Corporation
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 634.9
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Contenidos:
Contenido: Chapter 7. The Effects of Environmental Changes on Weathering, Gravitational Rock Deformation, and LandslidesChapter 8. Potential Effects of Environmental Change on Landslide Hazards in Forest Environments; Chapter 9. Natural Hazards in Forests: Glacier and Permafrost Effects as Related to Climate Change; Chapter 10. Global Changes, Mangrove Forests and Implications for Hazards along Continental
Resumen: Environmental and climate change is affecting forests and land use in numerous ways, including increasing the risk of geomorphic hazards. This volume reviews knowledge on these issues and features include: hydrologic impacts, including flooding and soil erosion; and landslides.
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Contenido: Chapter 7. The Effects of Environmental Changes on Weathering, Gravitational Rock Deformation, and LandslidesChapter 8. Potential Effects of Environmental Change on Landslide Hazards in Forest Environments; Chapter 9. Natural Hazards in Forests: Glacier and Permafrost Effects as Related to Climate Change; Chapter 10. Global Changes, Mangrove Forests and Implications for Hazards along Continental

Environmental and climate change is affecting forests and land use in numerous ways, including increasing the risk of geomorphic hazards. This volume reviews knowledge on these issues and features include: hydrologic impacts, including flooding and soil erosion; and landslides.

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