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Rivers of the Alps
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Rivers of the Alps: Nature and ecology, culture and economy. This richly illustrated result of a major geographic project presents contributions by more than 140 experts from six Alpine countries. The landscapes of the Alps are substantially shaped by their rivers; human use of the Alpine region is closely linked to the challenges of dealing with rivers and streams. This book offers a vivid and comprehensive survey of the manifold ways in which Alpine rivers are important from a range of different perspectives. Thirty-four thematic chapters give an insight into the origin and functions of rivers, their ecological, social and economic relevance in the past and present, the extent and consequences of human uses, as well as the need to balance the interests of protection and utilization. Portraits of over fifty rivers provide a quick overview and present particular features of each of these rivers. The book provides a basis for discussions about the future of the rivers of the Alps. By combining rich illustrations, maps and easily comprehensible descriptions, it is a unique reference work for readers with an interest in nature and the environment, for experts and not least for students and teachers.
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Rivers of the Alps: Nature and ecology, culture and economy.
This richly illustrated result of a major geographic project presents contributions by more than 140 experts from six Alpine countries.
The landscapes of the Alps are substantially shaped by their rivers; human use of the Alpine region is closely linked to the challenges of dealing with rivers and streams. This book offers a vivid and comprehensive survey of the manifold ways in which Alpine rivers are important from a range of different perspectives.
Thirty-four thematic chapters give an insight into the origin and functions of rivers, their ecological, social and economic relevance in the past and present, the extent and consequences of human uses, as well as the need to balance the interests of protection and utilization. Portraits of over fifty rivers provide a quick overview and present particular features of each of these rivers.
The book provides a basis for discussions about the future of the rivers of the Alps. By combining rich illustrations, maps and easily comprehensible descriptions, it is a unique reference work for readers with an interest in nature and the environment, for experts and not least for students and teachers.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783258081175
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Earth Science
- Auflage 1. Auflage 2019
- Editor Susanne Muhar, Andreas Muhar, Dominik Siegrist, Gregory Egger
- Anzahl Seiten 512
- Herausgeber Haupt Verlag AG
- Gewicht 1953g
- Größe H267mm x B216mm x T37mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9783258081175
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-258-08117-5
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2019
- Titel Rivers of the Alps
- Untertitel Diversity in Nature and Culture
- Sprache Englisch