Application of Landsat-8 and ALOS-2 data for structural and landslide hazard mapping in Kelantan, Malaysia [PDF]
Identification of high potential risk and susceptible zones for natural hazards of geological origin is one of the most important applications of advanced remote sensing technology.
Hashim, M., Pour, A. B.
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Geological and archaeological heritage in the Mediterranean coasts: proposal and quantitative assessment of new geosites in SW Sardinia (Italy) [PDF]
The south-western Sardinian coast (Italy), in the sector between the small village of Chia (Domus de Maria) and the Piscinnì locality (Teulada), is one of the most interesting of the island, being characterized by a wide geodiversity, a complex history ...
Dario Fancello +4 more
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Geosite assessment and communication: a review [PDF]
This work is aimed at reviewing the current state of the art in geosite selection, assessment, and communication. We first highlight the main papers that have defined paramount concepts such as geodiversity, geoheritage, and geosites.
Bonali, F. L. +5 more
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Iceland, an Open-Air Museum for Geoheritage and Earth Science Communication Purposes [PDF]
Iceland is one of the most recognizable and iconic places on Earth, o\ufb00ering an unparalleled chance to admire the most powerful natural phenomena related to the combination of geodynamic, tectonic and magmatic forces, such as active rifting, volcanic
Corrado Venturini +2 more
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Bridging Terrestrial and Marine Geoheritage: Assessing Geosites in Porto\ufb01no Natural Park (Italy) [PDF]
Interest in geoheritage research has grown over the past 25years and several countries have issued laws to encourage improvement and conservation.
Coratza, Paola +4 more
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Does geosite interpretation lead to conservation? A case study of the Sićevo Gorge (Serbia) [PDF]
People have appreciated the beauty of natural landscapes, the result of the interplay of different natural processes, for at least three hundred years in Europe. Many have been inspired by this beauty to promote such places for visits by others.
Began, Milica +4 more
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Canyoning and geotourism: Assessing geosites for canyoning activities in Western Serbia
The aim of this research is to explore the current state and potential of Tribuća, Rača and Beli Rzav canyons for their further development as canyoning geotourism destinations in Western Serbia.
N. Tomić +4 more
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Serbia represents one of those countries whichhave not yet differentiated themselves on the worldtourism map. However, it has an immense but still unrevealedpotential for geotourism development.
Božić Sanja, Tomić Nemanja
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Existing and proposed urban geosites values resulting from geodiversity of Poznań City [PDF]
Poznań, a city in central-western Poland, is located in the lowland region but has no less attractive geomorphological and human history. It was here that Poland was born at the end of the tenth century.
Hildebrandt-Radke, Iwona +3 more
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The Scenic Beauty of Geosites and Its Relation to Their Scientific Value and Geoscience Knowledge of Tourists: A Case Study from Southeastern Spain [PDF]
Scenic beauty is one of the most-commonly used indicators in the inventory and assessment of geosites for geoconservation, geoheritage management and geotourism development.
Anton Van Rompaey +4 more
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