The diversity of nature, which includes biotic and abiotic elements, is the key for the sustainability of human society. Many people are now aware of the importance of biodiversity not only because of its intrinsic value but also in terms of ecosystem services, given its role in human well-being. The ecosystem services have been categorized in regulation, supporting, provisioning and cultural services and evaluated exclusively based on the contribution of living nature. Also national agreements and policies, including the Rio Earth Summit and UN Sustainable Development Goals, are heavily weighted to biotic nature and barely include any non-living, abiotic nature or “geodiversity” elements. Furthermore, nature conservation policy and ...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obvious. Beyond ...
The history of the origin and evolution of the term ‘geodiversity’ is described, and its present def...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
Nature provides all the goods, conditions and services for the maintenance of life, societies and hu...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
Rapid environmental change is driving the need for complex and comprehensive scientific information ...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
Geodiversity – the abiotic component of nature – is subject to everyday individuals’ choices. The us...
Little or no Earth Science literacy is expressed in ignorance about the close relationships between ...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainab...
The paper states that geodiversity is the abiotic complement to biodiversity, and is considered to b...
The ecosystem services approach is now a key driver for environmental policy and conservation manage...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obvious. Beyond ...
The history of the origin and evolution of the term ‘geodiversity’ is described, and its present def...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
Nature provides all the goods, conditions and services for the maintenance of life, societies and hu...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
Rapid environmental change is driving the need for complex and comprehensive scientific information ...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
Geodiversity – the abiotic component of nature – is subject to everyday individuals’ choices. The us...
Little or no Earth Science literacy is expressed in ignorance about the close relationships between ...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainab...
The paper states that geodiversity is the abiotic complement to biodiversity, and is considered to b...
The ecosystem services approach is now a key driver for environmental policy and conservation manage...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obvious. Beyond ...
The history of the origin and evolution of the term ‘geodiversity’ is described, and its present def...