In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better world for the entire human population. In spite of the fact that human development is dependent on nature and its resources, the non-living (abiotic) natural resources and processes are persistently neglected in international and national policies that foster sustainable development. This paper reviews the geodiversity concept and makes the links with well-established concepts and strategies, namely the ones related with natural capital and ecosystem services, to demonstrate that the UN SDG can only be achieved if the elements and processes of geodiversity are definitely considered in the ...
Rapid environmental change is driving the need for complex and comprehensive scientific information ...
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider rele...
In a rapidly changing climate, conservation practitioners could better use geodiversity in a broad r...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
In the XXI century, meeting the sustainable development goals set by the United Nations Development ...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
The diversity of nature, which includes biotic and abiotic elements, is the key for the sustainabili...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
Geodiversity – the abiotic component of nature – is subject to everyday individuals’ choices. The us...
This paper reviews the values and benefits of geodiversity and geoconservation in the context of the...
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider rele...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
The paper, given as the keynote speech at the ProGEO Reykjavík Seminar 2015, focuses on how geodiver...
Brocx and Semeniuk’s (2019) paper is discussed, particularly in relation to the concept of geodivers...
The concept of geodiversity appears to have grown out of the discussions around biodiversity, and ha...
Rapid environmental change is driving the need for complex and comprehensive scientific information ...
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider rele...
In a rapidly changing climate, conservation practitioners could better use geodiversity in a broad r...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
In the XXI century, meeting the sustainable development goals set by the United Nations Development ...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
The diversity of nature, which includes biotic and abiotic elements, is the key for the sustainabili...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
Geodiversity – the abiotic component of nature – is subject to everyday individuals’ choices. The us...
This paper reviews the values and benefits of geodiversity and geoconservation in the context of the...
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider rele...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
The paper, given as the keynote speech at the ProGEO Reykjavík Seminar 2015, focuses on how geodiver...
Brocx and Semeniuk’s (2019) paper is discussed, particularly in relation to the concept of geodivers...
The concept of geodiversity appears to have grown out of the discussions around biodiversity, and ha...
Rapid environmental change is driving the need for complex and comprehensive scientific information ...
The Conference, ‘Engaging with Geodiversity—Why it Matters’, December 2010, addressed the wider rele...
In a rapidly changing climate, conservation practitioners could better use geodiversity in a broad r...