This work deals with the design of a method for evaluating both the degree of conservation of the geomorphologic heritage and the human impact linked to opening karstic caves for tourist use. The methodology was developed in Tito Bustillo Cave, a cave of tourist interest in Northern Spain, declared as a part of a World Human Heritage Site in 2008. A detailed geomorphologic map of the cave floor including natural features and anthropogenic features was drawn up at a scale of 1:250. The map was transferred to a Geographical Information System (GIS), allowing to drawn up a geomorphologic heritage map of the cave by grouping the geomorphologic features in three categories: natural heritage, cultural heritage and geomorphologic impact features d...
Natural caves started to be opened to tourism over 400 years ago and presently quite all the Countri...
The main objective of this article is to show how mapping and environmental impact analysis can be u...
Geological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological features form with biological elements th...
This work deals with the design of a method for evaluating both the degree of conservation of the ge...
The conservation of the Speleological Heritage involves bioecological, geomorphological and anthropo...
This paper sets out a methodology for calculating the potential zone of damage to which an Item of C...
Different types of land use are usually present in the areas adjacent to many shallow karst cavities...
The touristic use of caves causes multiple environmental alterations to the subterranean ecosystem, ...
This paper aims to evaluate the geodiversity of sandstone caves in the Campos Gerais National Park, ...
Landscapes in tropical regions have been greatly altered by human activities, as a product of growin...
This study supports the usefulness of geomorphological mapping as a tool for gaining an understandin...
International audienceThe concept of “geoarchaeosite” has been introduced by Fouache & Rasse (2009) ...
The increase in public use in natural areas in the last decades is characterized by the interest of ...
Natural caves started to be opened to tourism over 400 years ago and presently quite all the Countri...
The main objective of this article is to show how mapping and environmental impact analysis can be u...
Geological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological features form with biological elements th...
This work deals with the design of a method for evaluating both the degree of conservation of the ge...
The conservation of the Speleological Heritage involves bioecological, geomorphological and anthropo...
This paper sets out a methodology for calculating the potential zone of damage to which an Item of C...
Different types of land use are usually present in the areas adjacent to many shallow karst cavities...
The touristic use of caves causes multiple environmental alterations to the subterranean ecosystem, ...
This paper aims to evaluate the geodiversity of sandstone caves in the Campos Gerais National Park, ...
Landscapes in tropical regions have been greatly altered by human activities, as a product of growin...
This study supports the usefulness of geomorphological mapping as a tool for gaining an understandin...
International audienceThe concept of “geoarchaeosite” has been introduced by Fouache & Rasse (2009) ...
The increase in public use in natural areas in the last decades is characterized by the interest of ...
Natural caves started to be opened to tourism over 400 years ago and presently quite all the Countri...
The main objective of this article is to show how mapping and environmental impact analysis can be u...
Geological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological features form with biological elements th...