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Readings 7 - Broecker, 1998 & Crutzen, 2000 & Smith, 2003
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Summaries from the texts:
Broecker (1998) 'The end of the present interglacial: how and when?', Quaternary Science Reviews, 17, 689-694

Crutzen, Stoemer (2000) 'The Anthropocene', IGBP Newsletter, 41, 17-18

Smith (2003) 'Environmental Hazards: Assessing the risk and reducing disasters', UK: Taylor and Francis
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Lecture 17 Continued
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Lecture 17 - Coastal systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics covered: cliff collapse, human affect on coasts, human influence on sediment supply, integrated coastal zone management (ICZM)
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Lecture 17 Continued & Lecture 18: Arid Zone Geomorphology
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Lecture 17 - Coastal Systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics Covered: pollution of the coastal zone, low pressure zones
Recommended Reading included (some available for download in this module)

Lecture 18 - Arid zone geomorphology - processes and landscapes
Topics covered: aridity index, dryland subtypes
Recommended reading included in Lecture 18 continued & Lecture 19
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Lecture 5: Hurricanes Continued
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Second part to Lecture 5 on Hurricanes.
Topics covered: reducing hurricane risk, factors that link hurricanes and global warming.
Recommended reading included (some available to download from this module).
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