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999 _c201212
_d201212
020 _a9780511627057
040 _cDepartment of Geography
245 0 _aGeomorphology and global environmental change/
_cedited by Olav Slaymaker, Thomas Spencer, Christine Embleton-Hamann.
260 _bCambridge University Press,
_c2018.
505 _a 1. Landscape, and landscape scale processes as the unfilled niche in the global environmental change debate: an introduction O. Slaymaker, T. Spencer and S. Dadson; 2. Mountains O. Slaymaker and C. Embleton-Hamann; 3. Lakes and lake catchments K. Kashiwaya, O. Slaymaker and M. Church; 4. Rivers M. Church, T. P. Burt, V. J. Galay and G. M. Kondolf; 5. Estuaries, coastal marshes, tidal flats and coastal dunes D. J. Reed, R. Davidson-Arnott and G. M. E. Perillo; 6. Beaches, cliffs and deltas M. J. F. Stive, P. J. Cowell and R. J. Nicholls; 7. Coral reefs P. Kench, C. Perry and T. Spencer; 8. Tropical rainforests R. P. D. Walsh and W. H. Blake; 9. Tropical savannas M. E. Meadows and D. S. G. Thomas; 10. Deserts N. Lancaster; 11. Mediterranean M. Sala; 12. Temperate forests and rangelands R. C. Sidle and T. P. Burt; 13. Tundra and permafrost dominated taiga M.-F. Andre and O. Anisimov; 14. Ice sheets and ice caps D. Sugden; 15. Landscape, landscape scale processes and global environmental change: synthesis and new agendas for the twenty-first century T. Spencer, O. Slaymaker and C. Embleton-Hamann; Index.
650 _aGeography
650 _aClimatic geomorphology
700 _aSlaymaker, Olav, ed.
700 _aEmbleton-Hamann, Christine, ed.
700 _aSpencer, Thomas, ed.
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511627057
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