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Viewpoint geosites and their potential for geoeducation and geotourism

Public recreation and landscape protection - with environment hand in hand…, 2022
Viewpoint geosites are locations which allow observation of the surrounding landscape and comprehension of geodiversity (or Earth history recorded in rocks, structures and landforms) visible from this locality. The sites themselves don‘t have to be attractive from the Earth-sciences point of view, so they may be both natural (e.g.
Kubalíková, L. (Lucie)   +2 more
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A new quantitative assessment method for the geoeducational potential of the geodiversity

2023
Nowadays, many geoscientists have been engaged in the promotion of areas of significant  geoheritage, which includes geosites that incorporate geological, paleontological and geomorphological features, together with cultural and historical features (Zafeiropoulos et al., 2021).Geosites can be used as outdoor classrooms, where students can ...
George Zafeiropoulos, Hara Drinia
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Geoethics as a normative foundation for geoheritage, geoconservation,and geoeducation: from geological value toward moral responsibility

JOURNAL OF GEOETHICS AND SOCIAL GEOSCIENCES
Geoethics provides the normative foundation for moving beyond valuation alone, reframing geoheritage as a moral reference point that grounds obligations of care, responsibility, and justice in human‑Earth relations.
Alexandros Aristotelis Koupatsiaris   +1 more
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From geoheritage inventory to geoeducation and geotourism implications: Insight from Jbel Amsittene (Essaouira province, Morocco)

, 2020
The present paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of Jbel Amsittene's geoheritage based on quantitative and qualitative assessment of its geological and geomorphological sites, in order to promote their values and their geoconservation.
Taha Younes Arrad   +5 more
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Fossils, Smartphones, Geodiversity, Internet, and Outdoor Activities: A Technological Geoeducational Bundle

2016
Today, more people live in urban areas than in rural ones. Hence, there is a strong case for using urban geodiversity, rocks, fossils, landforms, etc., in outdoor geological educational and geoawareness activities. On the other hand, the present-day world is deeply influenced by technology.
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Navigating Geoeducational Dilemmas: Singapore as a Migration Hub for Students from China

Pacific Affairs
In a post-pandemic world of escalating tensions between China and the West, increasing numbers of students from China are eschewing Western destinations for places in Asia, including Singapore. For these migrants, this Chinese-majority city-state has emerged as an important geoeducational hub between China and the West.
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Geoeducation and Geoculture: Concepts, Characteristics, and Contributions to Geoconservation in Brazil

2022
Marcelo Martins de Moura Fé   +5 more
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IN THE PLAYGROUND OF GIANTS; A GEOEDUCATIONAL WEBSITE FOR ANY AUDIENCE

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2017
Kenneth A. Bevis   +3 more
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Geotourism and Geoeducation Potential of the Oyemekun Charnockitic Massif of Akure Area, Southwest Nigeria

Geoheritage
O. Ajibade   +5 more
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