Anthropogenetic geomorphology

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The anthropogenetic geomorphology is a field of geomorphology (landform customer) that the anthropogenic describes (man-made) influences on the surface of the earth and explored.

When looking at the influences of humans on the relief, the development of quasi-natural surface forms is explored. The anthropogenically created forms are mostly the most recent geomorphological stage of a series of geomorphological developments.

Publications

  • Kiesewetter: The unique Europe: how a continent got rich including a chapter on anthropogenetic geomorphology .