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System Theory in Geomorphology: Challenges, Epistemological Consequences and Practical Implications

โœ Scribed by Kirsten von Elverfeldt (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
147
Series
Springer Theses
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Empirical research needs a profound theory to be successful. This is the simple but, in its consequences, radical approach for this study in geomorphology. It critically analyses the current system understanding and offers a new view for a geomorphology that understands systems as being open but at the same time operationally closed, as self-organized, structure-building and potentially self-referential. Kirsten von Elverfeldt succeeds in designing a theoretical framework that sets new standards within Physical Geography. By using state-of-the-art concepts in system theory, it offers also new bridges to Human Geography as well as to other neighbouring disciplines.

This book was awarded the Dissertation prize 2010 of the German Working Group in Geomorphology of the DGfG and the Hans Bobek-prize of the ร–GG (Austrian Geographical Society).

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
(System-)Theoretical Thinking: A Challenge to Geomorphology?....Pages 1-12
Observation and Distinction: The Underlying Method....Pages 13-19
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
First Problem Area: Coherence of Basic Assumptions and Concepts....Pages 23-37
Second Problem Area: Openness and Determinacy....Pages 39-50
Third Problem Area: The Physical Basis....Pages 51-66
Fourth Problem Area: Equilibria....Pages 67-84
Fifth Problem Area: Complexity and Non-Linearity....Pages 85-90
Tentative Conclusions in Two Steps....Pages 91-98
Front Matter....Pages 99-99
Epistemological Consequences....Pages 101-116
Practical Implications....Pages 117-126
Meeting the Challenge โ€ฆ An Approach to a Geomorphological System Theory....Pages 127-133
Summary....Pages 135-136
Back Matter....Pages 137-139

โœฆ Subjects


Geomorphology; Physical Geography; Geography (general)


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