Beschreibung
Urban geomorphology is defined as geographically confined to areas of concentrated urbanization, where the natural environment is anthropogenically modified and where natural processes modify anthropogenic structures. This book presents anthropogenic impact on geomorphic processes. Urbanization in the hill slopes if not planned properly, results in slope failures and ultimately causes damage to life and property. Hill towns of the fragile Himalayas are facing a newly emerged problem of mismanaged and unplanned building construction. This problem has become more dangerous because of material transformation of the hill slopes and related environmental hazards.
Autorenporträt
PUSHPA, Ph.D. - Geography Lecturer, Government Inter College Machhor, Almora Uttrakhand, India. Works on Urban-Geomorphology research. JYOTI JOSHI, P.hD., is an Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Kumaun University Nainital, India. Her specialization is on Geomorphology. She has more than 25 years of experience of teaching and research.
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