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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037208693
    Format: X, 627 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 5., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. hrsg. von Matthias Geyer ...
    ISBN: 9783510652679
    Content: Geologie von Baden Württemberg - die umfassende Darstellung der Geologie, Struktur, Stratigraphie, Tektonik und der Naturressourcen des Bundeslandes Baden-Württemberg. Seit der ersten Auflage 1964 hat sich dieses Werk als Standardwerk etabliert und liegt nun in vollständig neu bearbeiteter und aktualisierter 5. Auflage vor. Diese berücksichtigt die umfangreichen Forschungsergebnisse seit Erscheinen der 4. Aufl. (1991) und fasst den aktuellen geologischen Kenntnisstand in einem einzigen Band zusammen. Auf die einleitende Darstellung der mehr als zwei Jahrhunderte umfassenden Erforschungsgeschichte folgt eine Übersicht der Naturräume, des allgemeinen geologischen Aufbaus und der erdgeschichtlichen Entwicklung Baden-Württembergs. Den Hauptteil des Buches bildet, wie in den vorherigen Auflagen, die detaillierte Darstellung der Gesteinsfolge des Landes und ihrer regionalen Faziesentwicklungen. Dem Grundgebirge, dem nicht-metamorphen Paläozoikum sowie dem Tertiär und der landschaftsgeschichtlichen Entwicklung wird breiterer Raum gegeben als in früheren Auflagen. Erstmals wird dabei die aktuell gültige, in den vergangenen Jahren länderübergreifend abgestimmte stratigraphische Nomenklatur verwendet. Sedimentations- und Klimageschichte sowie die tektonische Entwicklung des Landesgebietes werden ebenfalls ausführlicher erläutert. Dabei werden die Zusammenhänge zwischen der Geologie Baden-Württembergs und benachbarter Regionen berücksichtigt. Abschließend sind den Wechselbeziehungen zwischen menschlicher Tätigkeit und ihren geologischen Voraussetzungen eigene Kapitel gewidmet. Ein detailliertes Register und umfangreiche Hinweise auf weiterführende Literatur vervollständigen das Werk. Das Buch richtet sich dabei sowohl an Wissenschaftler und Lehrer an Schulen und Hochschulen als auch an Studierende sowie an alle erdgeschichtlich Interessierten, die sich mit der Vielfältigkeit von Gesteinsaufbau und Fossilien des Landes beschäftigen wollen.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 381 - 441
    Language: German
    Subjects: Earth Sciences , Geography
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    Keywords: Baden-Württemberg ; Geologie
    Author information: Geyer, Matthias 1959-
    Author information: Geyer, Otto F. 1924-2002
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ64486754X
    Format: XLIV, 573 S. , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789400707849
    Series Statement: Local Sustainability 1
    Note: Contents: Part 1: Introduction ; Building the Global Adaptation Community ; Part 2: Describing Impacts at the Local Level ; Introduction: Describing Impacts at the Local Level ; Understanding Potential Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Options in Indian Megacities ; Assessment of Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability to Floods in Hyderabad, India, Using Remote Sensing Data ; The Role of Community Resilience in Adaptation to Climate Change: The Urban Poor in Jakarta, Indonesia ; Ecohealth and Climate Change: Adaptation to Flooding Events in Riverside Secondary Cities, West Africa ; Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity of Women to Water Stress in Urban Centers of Nigeria: Emerging Concerns and Reactions ; Urban Climate Strategies Against Future Heat Stress Conditions ; Climate-Proof Urban Transport Planning: Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Cities ; Part 3: Frameworks for Local Action – Challenges and Proactive Recommendations ; Introduction: Frameworks for Local Action – Challenges and Proactive Recommendations ; Inclusive Adaptation: Linking Participatory Learning and Knowledge Management to Urban Resilience ; Urban Adaptation Planning and Governance: Challenges to Emerging Wisdom ; Urban Climate Change Adaptation in the Context of Transformation: Lessons from Vietnam ; Getting Ready for a Changing Climate: Supporting Councillor’s Leadership Role in Adaptation ; Environmental Learning from the Ivory Tower to the Town Square: The Case of Trondheim, Norway ; Plan B:altic: A Social–Ecological Approach to Climate Change Adaptation ; Governance Recommendations for Adaptation in European Urban Regions: Results from Five Case Studies and a European Expert Survey ; Creating Resilient Cities Through Empowered, Deliberative Participation ; Part 4: Local Strategies and Actions in Response to Climate Change ; Introduction: Local Strategies and Actions in Response to Climate Change ; Comparative Research on the Adaptation Strategies of Ten Urban Climate Plans ; Managing Regional Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Co-benefits and Co-costs ; Interdisciplinary and Multi-institutional Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation ; Climate Adaptation Strategies: Evidence from Latin American City-Regions ; Adaptation in UK Cities: Heading in the Right Direction? ; Finding the Balance: Challenges and Opportunities for Climate Change Adaptation at Different Levels of English Local Government ; Local Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation: Urban Planning Criteria for Municipalities of the Basque Country, Spain ; Climate Change Adaptation in Dutch Municipalities: Risk Perception and Institutional Capacity ; Toward a More Flood Resilient Urban Environment: The Dutch Multi-level Safety Approach to Flood Risk Management ; Climate Change and City Development: Resilience Strategies in Bonn ; Integrated Climate Adaptation in Dresden: Insights from Flood Prevention ; Integrated Climate Protection Program for the City of Chemnitz: Climate Diagnosis, Climate Change Prognosis, and Adaptation Measures in the Urban Area ; Adaptation Strategies for the City of Cape Town: Finding the Balance Within Social-Ecological Complexity ; Sharing the Lagos Megacity Experience in the Integrated Management of Sea Level Rise and Flooding ; Community-Based Vulnerability Assessment: Semarang, Indonesia ; Research News for Climate Compliant Cities: The Case of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ; Building Resilience to Climate Change Through Adaptive Land Use Planning in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ; Climate Change Risk Management for a Suburban Local Government: The Case of Kogarah, Australia ; Climate Change as a Survival Strategy: Soft Infrastructure for Urban Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in Australia’s Coastal Zones ; Curitiba, Brazil: A Model for Resilience in Latin America? ; Part 5: Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Cities ; Introduction: Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Cities ; Building Resilience to Climate Change in Asian Cities ; Local Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change and Its Implications: The Case of Gyeonggi-Do, Korea ; Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in the Urban Environment ; Urban Agriculture and Climate Change Adaptation: Ensuring Food Security Through Adaptation ; Cooling the Public Realm: Climate-Resilient Urban Design ; The Role of Transport in Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change Impacts in Urban Areas ; Urban Green Spaces: Potentials and Constraints for Urban Adaptation to Climate Change ; Urban Climate Framework: A System Approach Towards Climate Proof Cities ; Part 6: Reality Check – Adaptation on the Ground ; Introduction: Reality Check – Adaptation on the Ground ; Preparing for Climate Change While Advancing Local ; Quito’s Climate Change Strategy: A Response to Climate Change in the Metropolitan District of Quito, Ecuador ; Climate Change Implications for Dhaka City: A Need for Immediate Measures to Reduce Vulnerability ; Adaptation in Practise: Durban, South Africa
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Author information: Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ717762572
    Format: XLIX, 436 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789400742222 , 9789400742239 (electronic; eBook)
    Series Statement: Local sustainability 2
    Note: Contents: Part 1: Introduction ; The Global Adaptation Community Expands Its Scope ; Part 2: Urban Risk and Assessing Vulnerability at the Local Level ; Introduction: Urban Risk and Assessing Vulnerability at the Local Level ; A Region at Risk: Policy Determination Through Vulnerability Hotspot Assessment ; Developing a Framework for Assessing Coastal Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise in Southern New England, USA ; Quantifying Impacts of Potential Sea-Level Rise Scenarios on Irish Coastal Cities ; Mapping Risk and Vulnerability in São Paulo Metropolitan Region ; Water Crisis: Public Management of a Critical Situation ; Environmental Assessment and Restoration of Typhoon Morakot Disaster: A Case Study in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei ; Flood Risk Protection Concept for the Urban Region Geising/Altenberg in the Flood Formation Area of the Eastern Ore Mountains, Germany ; Part 3: Toward the Resilient City ; Introduction: Toward the Resilient City ; Water, Energy and Food Security in Mexico City ; Nature at the Heart of Urban Design for Resilience ; Smart City: Energy Efficiency in a New Scope ; Resilient Food Systems for Resilient Cities ; Urban Agriculture Casablanca ; Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Scenarios for Urban Neighbourhoods in the City of Essen ; Combining Urban Development with Climate Change Adaptation Using a Systems Approach ; Towards Resilient Architecture ; Towards More Resilient Water Infrastructures ; Building ‘Equitable’ Urban Resilience: The Challenge for Cities ; Climate Change and the Urban Poor: Support of the German Development Cooperation to a City in Bangladesh ; The Green Infrastructure Transect: An Organizational Framework for Mainstreaming Adaptation Planning Policies ; Part 4: Frameworks for Local Response to Climate Change: Challenges and Recommendations ; Introduction: Framework for Local Responses to Climate Change: Challenges and Recommendations ; Building Resilience in Asian Cities ; A Science-Policy Approach Towards Local Adaptation Planning: The Case of Santiago de Chile ; Participatory Action Adaptation: Tools for Increasing Climate Change Capacity and Preparedness at the Local Government Level ; Knowledge and Information for Resilient Cities ; Climate Change Guidelines for Urban Planning in the Basque Country ; Integrated Roadmapping to Shape Adaptation Processes in Metropolitan Areas ; The Significance of Adaptation Framing in Local and Regional Climate Change Adaptation Initiatives in Australia ; Decision-Making Frameworks for Adaptation to Extremes in Two Local Government Areas: Comparing and Contrasting India and Australia ; Urban Climate Governance in the Philippines, Mexico and South Africa: National- and State-Level Laws and Policies ; Space for Adapting: Reconciling Adaptation and Mitigation in Local Climate Change Plans ; The Early Experiences of Local Climate Change Adaptation in Norway Compared with That of Local Agenda 21 ; Climate Change Adaptation Plan of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain ; Integrated Climate Action: Linking Mitigation and Adaptation to Make Indonesian Cities Resilient ; Enhancing the Climate Change Adaptation Capabilities of Local Governments in Korea: Supporting Programs for Local Adaptation Plan ; Reality Check: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ; Part 5: Financing the Resilient City ; Introduction: Financing the Resilient City ; A Demand-Driven Approach to Development, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Climate Adaptation ; Smarter Interventions in an Age of Uncertainty ; Linking Resilience and Green Growth: How Green Business Can Contribute to More Resilient Cities in India ; Green Areas Inner-City Agreement (GAIA): How Local Enterprises Can Contribute to Local Adaptation to Climate Change ; Financing Climate Change Adaptation: The Copenhagen Case ; Challenges on the Way to Financing Urban Climate Change Adaptation
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Author information: Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036620966
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    ISBN: 9789048137398
    Series Statement: GeoJournal Library 97
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-90-481-3738-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Dezentralisation ; Regionalentwicklung ; Gemeindeverwaltung
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