Browsing: Landforms, Processes & Habitats
The article discusses the historical and ongoing practice of land reclamation in Hong Kong, which has played a crucial role in the city’s urbanization and economic…
The article examines the impact of climate change on alpine environments, with a specific focus on the Jamtal Valley in Tyrol, Austria. It highlights a significant…
Geography is the study of the world, encompassing both human and physical aspects. Human geography examines human activities, such as population changes and food sources, while…
The article discusses the environmental history of Georgia, focusing on human impact on the landscape throughout different eras. Initially, Native Americans influenced the landscape through fire-setting,…
Wildlife populations globally have declined by over two-thirds since 1970, signaling a severe biodiversity crisis that is worsening. The initial phase of Cop15 talks in Kunming…
Lia, a coastal engineer for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, monitors local beaches and cliffs for coastal erosion and develops protection plans. Coastal erosion, heightened by…
Around 18,000 years ago, a continental glacier blanketed North America, leading to a significant glaciation and subsequent melting from 12,000 to 7,500 years ago. Although no…
Puget Sound shorelines vary significantly, classified into four main types: rocky coasts, beaches, embayments, and large river deltas. Each type is shaped by geological factors, tidal…
The article discusses the importance of understanding seabed features for effective marine environmental management, particularly in light of climate change impacting coastal hazards. It emphasizes the…
The Arctic has been warming significantly faster than the global average since the 1970s, with Greenland experiencing mean annual air temperatures about 3 °C higher than…