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The book deals with the topic of the relationship between Geomorphology and Society. This is a topic that has had rather scant treatment in the literature, except to some extent under the label ‘Applied Geomorphology’. In this text the authors aim to bring together conceptual issues and case studies of how geomorphology influences society and, indeed, how society is in turn influenced by geomorphology. In an age in which the influence of human activities on global environments has become so paramount that it is increasingly common to refer to it geologically as the ‘anthropocene’, the book aims to reflect on the geomorphological significance of widespread and diverse forms of human impact in a range of environmental settings.
1 Geomorphology and Society: An Introduction
1(6)
Michael E. Meadows
Jiun-Chuan Lin
2 Geomorphology in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from the Past, Pointers for the Future?
7(16)
Michael E. Meadows
3 Society and Geomorphology: Addressing the (Mis-)Use of Aggregate Resources
23(20)
Dietrich Soyez
4 Geomorphological Responses in a Dynamic Environment: How Landforms Interact with Human Activities in Taiwan
43(16)
Jiun-Chuan Lin
5 The Impact of Typhoon Morakot in 2009 on Landslides, Debris Flows and Population in the Chishan River Catchment, Taiwan
59(24)
Chia Hung Jen
Hung Fei Lei
Shyh Jeng Chyi
Min Yu Hsueh
6 Delineation of Historical Fluvial Territories and the Implications for Flood Mitigation, with Reference to Four Selected Reaches in Taiwan
83(20)
Su-Min Shen
7 The Political Ecology of Land Subsidence: A Case Study of the Solar Energy-Farming Scheme, Pingtung County, Taiwan
103(22)
Shew-Jiuan Su
8 Towards Long-Lasting Disaster Mitigation Following a Mega-landslide: High-Definition Topographic Measurements of Sediment Production by Debris Flows in a Steep Headwater Channel
125(24)
Yuichi S. Hayakawa
Fumitoshi Imaizumi
Norifumi Hotta
Haruka Tsunetaka
9 Landslide Typology Using a Morphological Approach and Establishment of an Inventory Map Based on Aerial Photo Interpretation in Central Vietnam
149(16)
Hong Luong Le
Toyohiko Miyagi
Abe Shinro
Eisaku Hamasaki
10 Vulnerability and Exposure to Geomorphic Hazards: Some Insights from the European Alps
165(16)
Margreth Keiler
Sven Fuchs
11 Reclamation and Land Consolidation Effects on Organic Matter Sedimentation in Lake Kiba-Gata, Japan
181(12)
Seiya Nagao
Hong Tuoi Bui
Yuriko Kawano
Tomoyo Suzuki
Shinya Ochiai
Koyo Yonebayashi
Masanori Okazaki
Akiko Goto
Takashi Hasegawa
Masayoshi Yamamoto
12 Impact of Short-Term Flooding on Livelihoods in the Kenya Rift Valley Lakes
193(24)
Joy A. Obando
Simon Onywere
Chris Shisanya
Anthony Ndubi
Dan Masiga Zephania Irura
Nicholas Mariita
Haron Maragia
13 Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion Risk Assessment in Tropical Island Environments: A Case Study of Mauritius
217(14)
Paul Sumner
Werner Nel
Soonil Rughooputh
Ravindra Boojhawon
Kumar Dhurmea
Jay Le Roux
Ryan Anderson
14 Evolution of a Coastal Beach/Barrier/Marsh System in Response to Sea Level Rise, Storm Events and Human Impacts: A Case Study of Trunvel Marsh, Western Brittany
231(14)
Herve Regnauld
Riwalenn Ruault
Jean Noel Proust
Jean-Jacques Tiercelin
Francois Pustoch
15 Integrating Estuarine, Coastal and Inner Shelf Sediment Systems in a Common Conceptual Framework as a Basis for Participatory Shoreline Management
245
Jonathan R. French
Helene Burningham
Gillian D. Thornhill
Robert J. Nicholls
Professor Mike Meadows is Head of the Department of Environmental & Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town and Secretary-General and Treasurer of the International Geographical Union





Professor J-C Lin is the Chair of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geomorphology and Society