Geomorphology and Planning
Geomorphology is a branch of natural geography dedicated to the systematic study of the shape of the earth and the processes of its formation and change. The purpose of this book is to determine the appropriate position for these various surface phenomena in planning, which in six chapters and basically with two historical (deductive method) and experimental (inductive method) approaches to explain the application of geomorphology in planning. The practical contents of this book, such as the analysis of flow channels and its impact on the surrounding structures or system analysis, can answer many engineering and operational issues in agriculture, civil engineering, road construction, urban planning and other related fields.