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Andrew Goudie

    21. August 1945

    Andrew Goudie ist ein führender Geograph, dessen Arbeit sich auf Wüstengeomorphologie, Winderosion und Klimawandel konzentriert. Seine umfangreichen Veröffentlichungen, darunter einflussreiche Lehrbücher, befassen sich eingehend mit den Auswirkungen menschlichen Handelns auf die Umwelt. Goudies Forschung, die Feldarbeit mit theoretischer Analyse verbindet, liefert wertvolle Einblicke in die Dynamik natürlicher Systeme der Erde. Sein Ansatz betont die Vernetzung geologischer Prozesse und globaler Umweltherausforderungen.

    The Earth Transformed
    Human Impact on the Natural Environment
    Desert dust in the global system
    Mensch und Umwelt
    Physische Geographie
    Geomorphologie
    • Das Buch führt zunächst in die klassischen Methoden der Geomorphologie ein. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Lehrbüchern beschränkt es sich jedoch nicht darauf, sondern behandelt in zwei weiteren Hauptkapiteln umfassend die aktuellen geomorphologischen Prozesse und deren Messung sowie die Substrate als Zeugnisse vergangener Prozesse wie auch als Ansatzpunkt für neu ansetzende Abtragungsvorgänge. Einen weiteren Hauptteil bilden Fragen der Genese und Datierung innerhalb der Geomorphologie. Den modernen Feld- und Labormethoden der Disziplin wurde breiter Raum eingeräumt, wodurch das Buch auch für den geomorphologisch arbeitenden Geo- und Ingenieurwissenschaftler von großem Interesse ist. TOC: Geomorphologische Untersuchungsmethoden.- Formenlehre/Formenschatz.- Materialeigenschaften.- Geomorphologische Prozesse.- Genese und Datierung.

      Geomorphologie
    • „Gut verständlich (...)“ PRAXIS GEOGRAPHIE „(...) Diese anspruchsvolle Aufgabe meistert Goudie in souveräner Weise.“ „(...) werden die inhaltlich und auch formal überzeugenden Ausführungen (...)“ GEOGRAPHISCHE RUNDSCHAU

      Physische Geographie
    • Desert dust in the global system

      • 287 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Dust storms, produced by the removal of surface materials from the world’s drylands, are a vital component of the environment. This is because of their role in biogeochemical cycling, their potential influence on climate, their role in sediment accumulation and their influence on human affairs. This book, which is exhaustively referenced, explores and summarises recent research on where dust storms originate, why dust storms are generated, where dust is transported and deposited, the nature of dust deposits and the changing frequency of dust storms over a range of time-scales.

      Desert dust in the global system
    • Human Impact on the Natural Environment

      Past, Present and Future

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      This definitive textbook explores humankind's profound impact on the Earth's environment, offering a comprehensive analysis of ecological issues. The new edition features full-color illustrations that enhance understanding and engagement with the material. It delves into critical themes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainability, making it an essential resource for students and professionals alike. The updated content reflects the latest research and developments in environmental science, providing an authoritative perspective on pressing global challenges.

      Human Impact on the Natural Environment
    • The Earth Transformed answers the need for a concise, non-technical introduction to the ways in which the natural environment has been and is being affected by human activities. It is simply and engagingly written, and illustrated with maps, diagrams, figures and photographs. Among the subjects described and considered by the authors are desertification, deforestation, wetland management, biodiversity, climatic change, air pollution, the impact of cities on climate and hydrology, erosion, salinization, waste disposal, sea level rise, marine pollution, coral reef degradation and aquaculture. The book is organized around 45 case studies taken from all parts of the globe and chosen for their intrinsic interest and representative nature. Further features of the book include guides to further reading, suggestions for debate and study, and a glossary of terms. The book is aimed to meet the needs of students beginning courses on environmental science and geography.

      The Earth Transformed
    • Landscapes are all around us, but most of us know very little about how they have developed, what goes on in them, and how they react to changing climates, tectonics, and human activities. This Very Short Introduction discusses the key ideas and methods used to study and examine landscapes, and their importance in cultural terms.

      Landscapes and Geomorphology: A Very Short Introduction
    • Focusing on desert landscapes, this book showcases a collection of annotated Google Earth images that highlight both natural and man-made landforms. Each image is paired with descriptive text detailing the features, their locations, and origins. Additionally, some sections include ground images captured by the author, enhancing the visual experience and providing a deeper understanding of these unique environments.

      Desert Landscapes of the World with Google Earth
    • Exploring the transformative impact of human activity on Earth's landscapes, this book utilizes Google Earth to illustrate changes over recent decades. It examines key factors such as land use, climate change, energy demands, population growth, and globalization, arguing for the recognition of the Anthropocene epoch. The text delves into various landscape types, including rivers, coasts, lakes, deserts, tundra, and glaciers, highlighting how these environments have been reshaped by human influence.

      Landscapes of the Anthropocene with Google Earth
    • The exhilarating stories of civilian and military drivers who crossed the Sahara Desert in the early 20th century.

      Desert Drivers