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Indications méthodologiques pour l’évaluation des géomorphosites [PDF]
One of the most important issues in geomorphological heritage research is the development of methodologies that are focused on the evaluation of different types of value present in geomorphosites.
Pereira, D. I., Pereira, Paulo
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Despite the importance of geoheritage as an interdisciplinary geo-based topic, it is poorly documented as a tool of harmonious socioeconomic development and territorial strategic planning. The promotion of this natural resource in rural areas of the southern Mediterranean may strengthen social resilience and consolidate management strategies if it is ...
Adil Salhi +7 more
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Geological heritage at risk in NW Spain. Quaternary deposits and landforms of “Southern Coast” (Baiona-A Garda) [PDF]
Over the last decade, a knowledge base has been built up worldwide in relation to geological heritage and geodiversity, and respective working methodologies.
Alves, M. I. Caetano +1 more
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Geoheritage, a National Inventory in France [PDF]
International audienceGood protection measures for geological heritage should begin with an inventory of geosites. In France, for example, a law enacted in 2002 grants formal recognition to the notion of geological heritage.
Alterio, I +9 more
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ABSTRACT Marine fossil records hold outstanding importance for ecological, evolutionary and biogeographical studies. Santa Maria Island in the Azores Archipelago (central Atlantic) features a remarkable marine fossil record spanning from the Pliocene to recent times.
Sérgio P. Ávila +16 more
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Mechanical impacts of climbing on cliff vegetation: Contrasting management concepts
Abstract Climbing a boulder for the first time often means entering a previously inaccessible ecosystem, many of which are inhabited by rare species. Little is known about the impacts of first ascents on cliff vegetation, especially with respect to different rock types.
Isabell A. Österle +4 more
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Geomorphosite assessment in Montesinho Natural Park (Portugal) [PDF]
The Montesinho Natural Park (MNP), with an area of about 750 km2, is one of the largest protected areas in Portugal. Since its inauguration as a natural park in 1979, geological and geomorphological aspects have not been taken into consideration in ...
Alves, M. I. Caetano +2 more
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Assessing “Scientific” and “Additional values” of Geosites in Ha Tien-Kien Luong
Geosites in Ha Tien - Kien Luong are classified into different categories of stratigraphy (Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Kainozoic); tectonics and geomorphology (coast, karst, landscape). Values of geosites are estimated by marks (in range from 0 to 1) for each criterion of two value sets: 1) The scientific value (integrity representativeness, rareness ...
Thao Thi Phuong Nguyen +2 more
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The New Space Race Era: The Exogeoheritage Challenge and Its Conservation
Abstract The escalating pace of space exploration has ushered in a new era reminiscent of the space race of the 1960s. However, the discourse on exogeoconservation—the protection of geological heritage—now demands a prominent place in decision‐making processes.
B. De Toffoli
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The evaluation of geosites in the territory of National park „Kopaonik“(Serbia)
In the relatively small area of the National Park (NP) „Kopaonik“ a lot of exogenous and endogenous processes took part and continue to act until present day.
Vukoičić Danijela +4 more
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