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Karst and Caves of Southeast Asia
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Karst and Caves of Southeast Asia
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Current price: $186.00


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Karst and Caves of Southeast Asia
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Size: Hardcover
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Uniquely focusing on karst and caves across the whole of Southeast Asia, this book explores karst areas that were previously only known to a small group of explorers, facilitating further study and understanding the global relevance of these unique karst lands. Part one systematically surveys karst and cave formations by country and region, covering both protected and non-protected areas. Part two addresses the many aspects of contemporary karst and cave science and management, from the historical and archaeological significance of caves, their touristic and economic importance, to the sustainable management of protected areas. Abundantly illustrated with images by well-known cave photographers, this is a timely and relevant book that will appeal to professionals studying and managing karst and cave areas as well as to anyone with an interest in the exploration of caves and their unique geological and ecological features.
Uniquely focusing on karst and caves across the whole of Southeast Asia, this book explores karst areas that were previously only known to a small group of explorers, facilitating further study and understanding the global relevance of these unique karst lands. Part one systematically surveys karst and cave formations by country and region, covering both protected and non-protected areas. Part two addresses the many aspects of contemporary karst and cave science and management, from the historical and archaeological significance of caves, their touristic and economic importance, to the sustainable management of protected areas. Abundantly illustrated with images by well-known cave photographers, this is a timely and relevant book that will appeal to professionals studying and managing karst and cave areas as well as to anyone with an interest in the exploration of caves and their unique geological and ecological features.


















