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Studies On Environmental and Applied Geomorphology provides an in-depth examination of the scientific principles governing landscape formation and evolution. The book addresses both fundamental geomorphological concepts and their real-world applications across multiple environmental contexts.
Readers will discover how surface processes interact with climate, geology, and human activities to create diverse topographical features. The work explores case studies and methodologies relevant to environmental management, hazard assessment, and sustainable land use planning. It bridges the gap between theoretical geomorphology and practical field applications, making it valuable for students, researchers, and professionals working in environmental science, geology, and earth sciences.
This publication offers critical insights into erosion processes, sediment transport, landform development, and the impacts of anthropogenic changes on natural landscapes. It serves as an essential reference for understanding how geomorphological principles can inform environmental decision-making and land conservation strategies.







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