Notes on the curent geomorphology outlook. Dilemmas and new possibilities in a changeable context
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2003.v0i25.370Abstract
This article makes a reflexion about the Geomorpholgy's new perspectives and problems in XXI century. The new idea of science and man-environment relationship, the holistics aproaches develop a diferent way to think and perform problems like the integration GeographyGeomorphology.
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