London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)ModulesUnit information 2008–09 This unit provides an overview of the different types of applied geomorphology and their employment in practical contexts.employment in practical contexts. Prerequisite Aims and objectives To achieve the unit aims, we will follow five principal themes:
Essential reading The main text for the uint is: However students will be expected to read more widely including the following two textbooks and a number of journal articles from the Online Library. Downs, P. and K.J. Gregory River Channel
Management: Towards Sustainable Catchment Assessment This unit is assessed by a three hour unseen written examination. Students should consult the Programme Regulations for degrees and diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences that are reviewed annually. The Prerequisites, Exclusions, and Syllabus are subject to confirmation in the Regulations. Notice is also given in the Regulations of any units which are being phased out and students are advised to check unit availability. This is a description of the material to be examined, as published in the Regulations. On registration, students will receive a detailed subject guide which provides a framework for covering the topics in the syllabus and directions to the essential reading. First, the specific
techniques required for field-, map- or computer-based assessments of
geomorphic problems will be assessed. |