geomorphologic dynamics, by floods, and mining exploitation works etc.). The importance of the risk management was obvious in all the cases with ecologi- cal and economic effects, which can be regarded as real catastrophes from the climatic, hydrologic, geomorphologic point of view. As more complex studies of regional geography, we mention: The Da-
nube Flood Plain. The Oltenia Sector, Sitech Publishing House, 1998, Craiova, author Viorica Tomescu, the main objectives of which are the corre- lation of the physical-geographical features of this natural space with human interference through complex soil arrangements (dyking, drainage, irrigation, piscicultural and forestry units). It is stressed the positive (to a certain point), as well as the negative role of man, if we refer to the modification of the land- scape within the Danube Flood Plain, as people did not entirely harmonize the natural factors, which influenced the development of the flood plain, with all the scheming works, harmonization that would have allowed the achievement of a new functionality of the area in the conditions of the territorial planning and reorganization.
Another paper with regional content is Motru Piedmont Plateau. Study
of Regional Geography, 2004, Universitaria Publishing House, author Viorica Tomescu. The paper underlines the evolution of the natural environment within this geographical unit in close relation with the human component, which induced major modifications of the natural landscape due to the lignite open mining exploitation. There are also stressed the ameliorative measures to be taken in order to rehabilitate the environment and to sustainable de- velop the area.
With regard to Geomorphology, we mention the recently elaborated
Ph. D. paper work entitled The Bălăciţa Piedmont. Genesis, Quaternary Evo- lution, and Present Modeling of the Relief, author Sandu Boengiu and The Study of the Relief within the Gilort Catchment Area, author Emil Marinescu, which is soon to be finished. The main goal of these papers is to identify and draw up the present
geomorphologic processes induced by natural and especially artificial causes that enhanced their dynamics. There are rendered the practical measures to be taken in order to stop them through a new territorial planning and land utili- zation able to support the natural balance. With regard to Climatology, we mention the paper work The Regime of
the Atmospheric Precipitation within Oltenia elaborated by Alina Vlăduţ who makes a detailed analysis of the evolution of the precipitation mean amounts, of the drought and rainy periods, as well as of the climatic hazards character- istic to the studied region: showers, hail, drought etc. In the field of Human and Economic Geography, we mention a series
of papers that render the geodemographic phenomena, the elements related to the rural habitat and economy from Oltenia, author Costela Iordache who analysed the relations among the demographic factor, the rural economic de- velopment and environment protection. For the future, another Ph.D. paper
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