Geomorphosites comprise natural features and processes, which can carry a certain value, whether that be scientific, aesthetic, historical, cultural, social, economic or other. With the intention of reducing the subjective impacts and enabling a mutual comparison, several assessment methods burst onto the scene. The article mentions four procedures of geomorphosite assessment on the basis of Slovene methodology. Which assessment method seems most adequate, depends on the research aims. For the needs of nature protection, greater emphasis should be put on scientific and management aspects, with additional emphasis on the social component or the cultural value to guarantee a more comprehensive study
The Sokobanja basin is an area in Eastern Serbia with diverse geological and geomorphological featur...
In the framework of the relationships between geomorphological heritage and natural hazards, the stu...
The article deals with history, practice and possible future development of geoconservation in the C...
The article briefly examines the relationship between geodiversity, geoheritage (represented by geos...
Članek predstavlja metodologijo za določanje kvantitavne vrednosti reliefnih oblik kot sestavnega de...
This study deals with geomorphological natural features (geomorphosites) relative to the natural pro...
The article presents the methodology of attributing quantitative values to the landforms as geomorph...
International audienceGeomorphosites are landforms of special interest for society. Their recognitio...
One of the most important issues in geomorphological heritage research is the development of methodo...
Hydrological heritage is a relatively new concept in the field of geosite assessment. The principal ...
With complex geology and different geomorphology structure, climatic diversity, numerous islands and...
Geotourism can be understood at a broader sense as geographical tourism sustaining environment, cult...
The method proposed has been elaborated for assessing the Scientific Quality of Geomorphosites. This...
As a new discipline, geotourism is a part of the nature-based tourism that relies on natural resourc...
During the last two decades a renewed interest emerged in the scientific community for geoheritage, ...
The Sokobanja basin is an area in Eastern Serbia with diverse geological and geomorphological featur...
In the framework of the relationships between geomorphological heritage and natural hazards, the stu...
The article deals with history, practice and possible future development of geoconservation in the C...
The article briefly examines the relationship between geodiversity, geoheritage (represented by geos...
Članek predstavlja metodologijo za določanje kvantitavne vrednosti reliefnih oblik kot sestavnega de...
This study deals with geomorphological natural features (geomorphosites) relative to the natural pro...
The article presents the methodology of attributing quantitative values to the landforms as geomorph...
International audienceGeomorphosites are landforms of special interest for society. Their recognitio...
One of the most important issues in geomorphological heritage research is the development of methodo...
Hydrological heritage is a relatively new concept in the field of geosite assessment. The principal ...
With complex geology and different geomorphology structure, climatic diversity, numerous islands and...
Geotourism can be understood at a broader sense as geographical tourism sustaining environment, cult...
The method proposed has been elaborated for assessing the Scientific Quality of Geomorphosites. This...
As a new discipline, geotourism is a part of the nature-based tourism that relies on natural resourc...
During the last two decades a renewed interest emerged in the scientific community for geoheritage, ...
The Sokobanja basin is an area in Eastern Serbia with diverse geological and geomorphological featur...
In the framework of the relationships between geomorphological heritage and natural hazards, the stu...
The article deals with history, practice and possible future development of geoconservation in the C...