"Environmental geology." . . "Ressources naturelles." . . . . "Catástrofes naturales." . . "SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography." . . "Nature." . . "Hombre Influencia sobre la naturaleza." . . "Geowissenschaften." . . "SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geology." . . "Umweltgeologie." . . "Géoécologie." . . "Écologie humaine." . . "Desastres naturals." . . "Mensch Umwelt." . . "Catastrophes naturelles." . . "Homme Influence sur la nature." . . "Homme - Influence sur la nature." . "environnement homme (être humain)" . . "Anthropogener Einfluss." . . "Natural disasters." . . "Umwelt Mensch." . . "Naturgefahr." . . "Home Influència sobre la natura." . . "Geología ambiental." . . "Geologia ambiental." . . . . . . "\"Geosciences, Environment and Man\" has three major objectives, which determine the division in three parts of this volume: to consider the main natural geological processes interfering with and therefore threatening the activities of man: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land movements, floods, wind and coastal risks; main prevention and mitigation measures against these natural hazards are presented - to examine the exploitation of earth's natural resources such as materials, ores and minerals, fossil fuels, water, radioactivity, and the resulting consequences on solid Earth balance and future - to assess the hold level reached by the activities of man on planet surface envelopes through agriculture, urbanization, industrialization, and communication; the local to global effects of human influence triggered by recent demographic growth on underground, soils, water and air characters are taken into account. 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To assess the hold level reached by the activities of man on planet surface envelopes through agriculture, urbanization, industrialization, and communication; the local to global effects of human influence triggered by recent demographic growth on underground, soils, water and air characters are taken into account. Both deteriorating and beneficial aspects of Earth - the interactions of man are emphasized, as well as mitigation or restoration measures and perspectives.--[Source inconnue]." . . . . "ITGeosciences, Environment and Man/IT has three major objectives, which determine the division in three parts of this volume: I. To consider the main natural geological processes interfering with and therefore threatening the activities of man: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land movements, floods, wind and coastal risks; main prevention and mitigation measures against these natural hazards are presented. II. To examine the exploitation of earth's natural resources such as materials, ores and minerals, fossil fuels, water, radioactivity, and the resulting consequences on solid Earth balance and future. III. To assess the hold level reached by the activities of man on planet surface envelopes through agriculture, urbanization, industrialization, and communication; the local to global effects of human influence triggered by recent demographic growth on underground, soils, water and air characters are taken into account. Both deteriorating and beneficial aspects of Earth - the interactions of man are emphasized, as well as mitigation or restoration measures and perspectives." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Geosciences, Environment and Man"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Geosciences, Environment and Man has three major objectives, which determine the division in three parts of this volume: I. To consider the main natural geological processes interfering with and therefore threatening the activities of man: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land movements, floods, wind and coastal risks; main prevention and mitigation measures against these natural hazards are presented. II. To examine the exploitation of earth's natural resources such as materials, ores and minerals, fossil fuels, water, radioactivity, and the resulting consequences on solid Earth balance and f."@en . . . . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Llibres electrònics" . . . . . "<IT>Geosciences, Environment and Man</IT> has three major objectives, which determine the division in three parts of this volume: I. To consider the main natural geological processes interfering with and therefore threatening the activities of man: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land movements, floods, wind and coastal risks; main prevention and mitigation measures against these natural hazards are presented. II. To examine the exploitation of earth's natural resources such as materials, ores and minerals, fossil fuels, water, radioactivity, and the resulting consequences on solid Earth balance and future. III. To assess the hold level reached by the activities of man on planet surface envelopes through agriculture, urbanization, industrialization, and communication; the local to global effects of human influence triggered by recent demographic growth on underground, soils, water and air characters are taken into account. Both deteriorating and beneficial aspects of Earth - the interactions of man are emphasized, as well as mitigation or restoration measures and perspectives."@en . "<IT>Geosciences, Environment and Man</IT> has three major objectives, which determine the division in three parts of this volume: I. To consider the main natural geological processes interfering with and therefore threatening the activities of man: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land movements, floods, wind and coastal risks; main prevention and mitigation measures against these natural hazards are presented. II. To examine the exploitation of earth's natural resources such as materials, ores and minerals, fossil fuels, water, radioactivity, and the resulting consequences on solid Earth balance and future. III. To assess the hold level reached by the activities of man on planet surface envelopes through agriculture, urbanization, industrialization, and communication; the local to global effects of human influence triggered by recent demographic growth on underground, soils, water and air characters are taken into account. Both deteriorating and beneficial aspects of Earth - the interactions of man are emphasized, as well as mitigation or restoration measures and perspectives." . . . "Geosciences, Environment and Man. Developments in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Volume 1" . "Pollution." . . "Humanökologie." . . "Desastres ambientais." . . "Nature Effets de l'homme." . . "Naturgefahr Humanökologie." . . "Geociências." . . "Umweltveränderung." . . "Environmental geology. Natural disasters. Nature Effect of human beings on." . .