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Engaging with geodiversity—why it matters [PDF]
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider relevance of geodiversity in Scotland. A key challenge is to integrate geodiversity within existing policy relating to the way we work and live, and therefore to inform better the decisions we make about a sustainable future for our environment.
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Geodiversity: developing the paradigm
Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 2008The term ‘geodiversity’ was first used in 1993 as the geological equivalent of biodiversity. It has gained in international acceptance and usage in recent years and now warrants the status of a geological paradigm. This article develops some new theoretical and practical aspects of geodiversity, including a discussion of the origin and evolution of the
Murray Gray
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Why geodiversity matters in valuing nature's stage
Geodiversity-the variability of Earth's surface materials, forms, and physical processes-is an integral part of nature and crucial for sustaining ecosystems and their services.
Jan Hjort, John E Gordon, Murray Gray
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2021
<p>Rewilding is a novel way of managing nature reserves that involves minimal management with the aim to promote self-sustaining provisioning of ecosystem services. Trophic rewilding is an approach whereby a reserve facilitates both large herbivores such as bison and deer and top predators such as wolfs and bears.
Kenneth F. Rijsdijk +7 more
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<p>Rewilding is a novel way of managing nature reserves that involves minimal management with the aim to promote self-sustaining provisioning of ecosystem services. Trophic rewilding is an approach whereby a reserve facilitates both large herbivores such as bison and deer and top predators such as wolfs and bears.
Kenneth F. Rijsdijk +7 more
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Geodiversity Research Methods in Geotourism
With the emerging new approaches in the field of geodiversity, we can get better use of geographic space in geoparks and increase the number of geotourism destinations. Depending on what we want to study in geodiversity, a suitable research method should
Magdalena Kuleta
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The geodiversity mapping of Hungary
2023The assessment, evaluation, and visualisation of geodiversity is a useful tool when trying to consider geoscientific values for e.g. establishing a geopark or any geo-related tourism attraction. A comprehensive geodiversity analysis and mapping of the whole area of Hungary has not yet been carried out, even though there are two UNESCO Global Geoparks ...
Márton Pál, Gáspár Albert
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2020
Geodiversity of Iran is so high that the country not only includes desert landscapes and landforms but it also contains other landforms in different morpho-climatic regions. In mountainous area of Alborz and Zagros, you can even find active glacier such as Alam Kuh.
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Geodiversity of Iran is so high that the country not only includes desert landscapes and landforms but it also contains other landforms in different morpho-climatic regions. In mountainous area of Alborz and Zagros, you can even find active glacier such as Alam Kuh.
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Geodiversity beyond Geoheritage
2023Geodiversity is generally defined as the natural range of abiotic (geological, geomorphological, pedological, and hydrological) features and processes. Geoheritage, anchored on geodiversity, is one way of recognizing the landscape’s value to humans.
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GEODIVERSITY, SOCIETY AND THE INTERNATIONAL GEODIVERSITY DAY
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2021John Gray +3 more
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Geodiversity and Geoconservation
2015Although nature is often equated with wildlife, it does in fact comprise both living and nonliving elements. The living elements are the plants and animals that make up the world’s biodiversity (biological diversity). Geodiversity (geological and geomorphological diversity) refers to the variety of nonliving nature, that is, the minerals, rocks ...
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