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Geomorphology and Society: an Introduction -- Geomorphology in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from the Past, Pointers for the Future -- Society and Geomorphology: Addressing the (Mis-)Use of Aggregate Resources -- Geomorphological Responses in a Dynamic Environment: How Landforms Interact with Human Activities in Taiwan -- The Impact of Typhoon Morakot in 2009 on Landslides, Debris Flows and Population in the Chishan River Catchment, Taiwan -- Delineation of Historical Fluvial Territories and the Implications for Flood Mitigation, with Reference to Four Selected Reaches in Taiwan -- The Political Ecology of Land Subsidence: a Case Study of the Solar Energy-Farming Scheme, Pingtung County, Taiwan -- Towards Long-lasting Disaster Mitigation following a Mega-landslide: High-definition Topographic Measurements of Sediment Production by Debris Flows in a Steep Headwater Channel -- Landslide Typology using a Morphological Approach and Establishment of an Inventory Map based on Aerial Photo Interpretation in Central Vietnam -- Vulnerability and Exposure to Geomorphic Hazards: Some Insights from the Europoean Alps -- Reclamation and Land Consolidation Effects on Organic Matter Sedimentation in Lake Giba-gata, Japan -- Impact of Short-term Flooding on Livelihoods in the Central Kenya Rife Valley Lakes -- Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion Risk Assessment in Tropical Island Environments: a Case Study of Mauritius -- Evolution of a coastal beach/barrier/marsh system in response to sea level rise, storm events and human impacts: a case study of Trunvel Marsh, Western Brittany -- Integrating estuarine, coastal and inner shelf sediment systems in a common conceptual framework as a basis for participatory shoreline management.
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