This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This book chapter explores, within a historical context, the importance of geoconservation of not only sitesbut also artefacts, collections and specimens as well as letters and original documents. It sets but the search and finding of sites in northeast Wales and materials thought lost then found and the subsequent nomination of Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Sites (RIGS) conservation status of the sites to safeguard them for the future. It is important to note that RIGS can be designated for their historical value alone, which is in contrast to Sites of Special Scientific Inleresi (SSSIs), which are protected solely for their national scientific and research value. The...
This book is an essential resource for geoscientists, park and geopark managers, tourism and regiona...
Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefact...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...
A small area of Duckmantian deposits at Brymbo, Wrexham, in North Wales contains a variety of sedime...
The importance of Welsh geology to the development of the science of geology and the stratigraphic ...
Cretaceous to Early Oligocene and Quaternary deposits and has long been regarded as a classic area o...
Earth heritage conservation is the branch of conservation that is concerned with sustaining the geol...
A proposal to extend opencast mining at Nant Helen Colliery, South Wales, threatened both archaeolog...
The guide presents some of the results of collaborative research undertaken by the British Geologic...
In 1949 the concept of protected geological sites was first established in UK law by Nature Conserva...
The geology of the Isle of Wight has attracted both the amateur and professional geologist alike for...
In this thesis I have illustrated the value of our geological heritage and geodiversity by focussing...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
Abstract Britain is regarded by some as an Upper Palaeolithic cultural backwater, but this part of n...
This study investigates post-Glacial development of Cors Gyfelog and Tre'r Gof - lowland mires in no...
This book is an essential resource for geoscientists, park and geopark managers, tourism and regiona...
Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefact...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...
A small area of Duckmantian deposits at Brymbo, Wrexham, in North Wales contains a variety of sedime...
The importance of Welsh geology to the development of the science of geology and the stratigraphic ...
Cretaceous to Early Oligocene and Quaternary deposits and has long been regarded as a classic area o...
Earth heritage conservation is the branch of conservation that is concerned with sustaining the geol...
A proposal to extend opencast mining at Nant Helen Colliery, South Wales, threatened both archaeolog...
The guide presents some of the results of collaborative research undertaken by the British Geologic...
In 1949 the concept of protected geological sites was first established in UK law by Nature Conserva...
The geology of the Isle of Wight has attracted both the amateur and professional geologist alike for...
In this thesis I have illustrated the value of our geological heritage and geodiversity by focussing...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
Abstract Britain is regarded by some as an Upper Palaeolithic cultural backwater, but this part of n...
This study investigates post-Glacial development of Cors Gyfelog and Tre'r Gof - lowland mires in no...
This book is an essential resource for geoscientists, park and geopark managers, tourism and regiona...
Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefact...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...