Landslide Ecology

Landslide Ecology

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Walker Lawrence R.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521178402
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Despite their often dangerous and unpredictable nature, landslides provide fascinating templates for studying how soil organisms, plants and animals respond to such destruction. The emerging field of landslide ecology helps us understand these responses, aiding slope stabilisation and restoration and contributing to the progress made in geological approaches to landslide prediction and mitigation. Summarising the growing body of literature on the ecological consequences of landslides, this book provides a framework for the promotion of ecological tools in predicting, stabilising, and restoring biodiversity to landslide scars at both local and landscape scales. It explores nutrient cycling; soil development; and how soil organisms disperse, colonise and interact in what is often an inhospitable environment. Recognising the role that these processes play in providing solutions to the problem of unstable slopes, the authors present ecological approaches as useful, economical and resilient supplements to landslide management.
EAN 9780521178402
ISBN 0521178401
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date December 6, 2012
Pages 314
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 151 x 11
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Shiels Aaron B.; Walker Lawrence R.
Illustrations 17 Tables, black and white; 16 Plates, color; 46 Halftones, unspecified; 22 Line drawings, unspecified
Series Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation