Physical Geography of the Mediterranean

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Physical Geography of the Mediterranean

Earth sciences Physical geography and topography Regional geography

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Collection: Oxford Regional Environments

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 7th May 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 29 Mb

ISBN: 9780191608414


Overview

This volume explores the climates, landscapes, ecosystems and hazards that comprise the Mediterranean world. It traces the development of the Mediterranean landscape over very long timescales and examines modern processes and key environmental issues in a wide range of settings. The Mediterranean is the only region on Earth where three continents meet and this interaction has produced a very distinctive Physical Geography. This book examines the landscapes and processes at the margins of these continents and the distinctive marine environment between them.

Natural Hazards and Biodiversity

Catastrophic earthquakes, explosive volcanic eruptions and devastating storms and floods are intimately bound up within the history and mythology of the Mediterranean world. This is a key region for the study of natural hazards because it offers unrivalled access to long records of hazard occurrence and impact through documentary, archaeological and geological archives. The Mediterranean is also a biodiversity hotspot; it has been a meeting place for plants, animals and humans from three continents throughout much of its history.

Historical and Environmental Records

The Quaternary records of these interactions are more varied and better preserved than in any other part of the world. These records have provided important new insights into the tempo of climate, landscape and ecosystem change in the Mediterranean region and beyond. The region is unique because of the very early and widespread impact of humans in landscape and ecosystem change - and the richness of the archaeological and geological archives that chronicle this impact.

Current Issues and Contributors

This book examines this history and these interactions and places current environmental issues in long term context. Contributors: Ramadan Husain Abu-Zied, Harriet Allen, Jacques Blondel, Maria-Carmen Llasat, James Casford, Marc Castellnou, Andrew Goudie, Andrew Harding, Angela Hayes, Tom Holt, Babette Hoogakker, Philip Hughes, Jos Lelieveld, John Lewin, Francisco Lloret, Francisco Lopez-Bermudez, Mark Macklin, Jean Margat, Anne Mather, Frédéric Médail, Christophe Morhange, Clive Oppenheimer, Jean Palutikof, Gerassimos Papadopoulos, Josep Piñol, David Pyle, Jane Reed, Neil Roberts, Eelco Rohling, Iain Stewart, Stathis Stiros, John Thornes, Chronis Tzedakis, John Wainwright.

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