Urban Geomorphology: Landforms and Processes in Cities

Author:   Mary J Thornbush (Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK) ,  Casey D. Allen (Lecturer in Environmental/Earth Science, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780128119518


Pages:   362
Publication Date:   25 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Urban Geomorphology: Landforms and Processes in Cities addresses the human impacts on landscapes through occupation (urbanization) and development as a contribution to anthropogenic geomorphology or ""anthropogeomorphology."" This includes a focus on land clearance, conservation issues, pollution, decay and erosion, urban climate, and anthropogenic climate change. These topics, as well as others, are considered to shed more light on the human transformation of natural landscapes and the environmental impacts and geomorphological hazards that environmental change can encompass. Its multidisciplinary approach is appropriate for audiences from a range of disciplines and professions, from geologists, conservationists, and land-use planners to architects and developers. Urban Geomorphology not only transcends disciplines, but also covers varied spatial-temporal frameworks and presents a diverse set of approaches and solutions to human impacts and geomorphological hazards within urban landscapes.

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Author:   Mary J Thornbush (Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK) ,  Casey D. Allen (Lecturer in Environmental/Earth Science, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight:   0.750kg
ISBN:  

9780128119518


ISBN 10:   0128119519
Pages:   362
Publication Date:   25 July 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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1. Introduction Mary J. Thornbush and Casey D. Allen Section 1: Paleogeomorphology and Archaeogeomorphology 2. Complex Interactions Among Geomorphological Hazards and Urban Evolution Since the Middle Age in a Mediterranean City Joana Maria Petrus, Mauricio Ruiz-Pérez and Joan Estrany 3. Geotourism Development in an Urban Area Based on Local Geologic Heritage Maria Gorska-Zabielska and Ryszard Zabielski 4. Archeogeomorphological evidences of Urban Sprawl and Anthropogeomorphological metamorphosis of Town Landscape on a Post-glacial area: Poznan Zbigniew Zwolinski, Malgorzata Mazurek, Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke and Miroslaw Makohonienko Section 2: Anthropogeomorphology 5. Urban Stream Geomorphology and Salmon Repatriation in Lower Vernon Creek, British Columbia Alexander MacDuff and Bernard Bauer 6. Landform Change Due to Airport Building Piotr Migon Section 3: Landscape Influences on Urban Growth 7. Environmental Contamination by Technogenic Deposits in the Urban Area of Araguaina, Brazil Carlos Augusto Machado Sr. and Silvio Carlos Rodrigues 8. Transforming the Physical Geography of a City: An Example of Johannesburg, South Africa Jasper Knight 9. New Conceptual Frameworks in Urban Design: When Design Meets Geomorphology Paulina Espinosa Section 4: Developing Geomorphological Hazards During the Anthropocene 10. Urban Geomorphology of an Arid City: Case Study of Phoenix, Arizona Ronald Dorn 11. Bivouacs of the Anthropocene: Urbanization, Landforms and Hazards in Mountainous Regions Kevin Gamache, John R. Giardino, Panshu Zhao and Rebecca Owens 12. A Dramatic, Geomorphologically Active Environment vs. a Dynamic, Rapidly Developing City Monique Fort, Basanta Raj Adhikari, and Bhagawat Rimal Section 5: Urban Stone Decay: Cultural Stone and its Sustainability in the Built Environment 13. Urban Stone Decay and Sustainable Built Environment in the Niger River Basin Olumide Onafeso and Adeyemi Oludapo Olusola 14.  A Geologic Assessment of Historic St. Elizabeth Church Using the Cultural Stone Stability Index, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado Casey D. Allen 15. Photographic technique used in a photometric approach to assess the weathering of pavement slabs in Toronto (Ontario, Canada) Mary J. Thornbush 16. Conclusion Mary J. Thornbush and Casey D. Allen

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Dr. Mary J. Thornbush is a trained geomorphologist and currently a member of Oriel College. Her research in urban geomorphology began in 2002, when she undertook urban work in environmental geomorphology as part of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford for her doctoral thesis investigating Traffic pollution and urban limestone weathering: central Oxford, England (2005). The study was revisited most recently from an urban sustainability perspective in Vehicular Air Pollution and Urban Sustainability: An Assessment from Central Oxford, UK (2015) and was included in a special issue entitled Geography, Urban Geomorphology and Sustainability in the journal Area (2015). Since 2007, Dr. Thornbush has participated in a cross-disciplinary study on rock weathering in urban churchyards that has also contributed to urban geomorphology in books such as Photographs Across Time: Studies in Urban Landscapes (2015), Heritage Stone Conservation in Urban Churchyards: Merging Necrogeography, Historical Archaeology, and Geomorphology (2018). Though well-regarded in the fields of geomorphology, rock/cultural stone decay, and humanistic geography, Dr. Casey D. Allen’s passion rests in helping people explore and discover landscapes as Traditional and Romantic Geographers. A first-generation college student and award-winning teacher-scholar with broad interests, he has been as a professional academic advisor, created and supervised several successful academic and support programs, was selected as a Fulbright Scholar, National Science Foundation Fellow, and Early Career Scholar in Geographic Education, and held various faculty and administrative positions at several universities – including earning tenure at the University of Colorado before serving as Lecturer of Earth/Environmental Science for the Faculty of Science and Technology at The University of the West Indies Cave Hill campus in Barbados. Along with his penchant for travel, Dr. Allen also retains interests and expertise in soils and biological soil crusts, landscape/geoarchaeology, rock art, botany, and regional studies. Follow him on Twitter (@caseallen) and see his website (caseallen.com) for more.

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