This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing a geoconservation perspective on the concept of “conserving nature’s stage” as a basis for safeguarding both geodiversity and biodiversity in the face of environmental and climate change. Conserving nature’s stage—the physical environment in which species exist—provides a means of developing more integrated approaches to nature conservation, delivering benefits for both geodiversity and biodiversity conservation, and incorporating key principles of geoconservation in the management of protected and conserved areas
In the midst of a global ecological crisis, biodiversity and geodiversity exclusivity hamper conserv...
Abstract The natural diversity of Earth consists of two main elements: the diversity of biotic natu...
In 1991, the 1st International Symposium about the Protection of the Geological Heritage was held in...
This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing...
This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing...
Most people associate nature conservation with the protection of biodiversity. Geoconservation, or t...
Acknowledgement by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) that geodiversity i...
Geoconservation includes the protection of geoheritage features and geosites and the application of ...
Geoconservation is an integral part of nature conservation. It protects our diverse and valued geohe...
Geoconservation has evolved from a focus primarily on the protection of geosites for science and edu...
Most people associate nature conservation with the protection of biodiversity. Quite clearly there i...
Formal recognition of the geodiversity component of protected areas was made in 2008 in the revised ...
The paper, given as the keynote speech at the ProGEO Reykjavík Seminar 2015, focuses on how geodiver...
This paper introduces the set of essays in this issue of Parks Stewardship Forum charting the develo...
Abstract Non-living and living nature are inherently connected. Geodiversity, which consists of the...
In the midst of a global ecological crisis, biodiversity and geodiversity exclusivity hamper conserv...
Abstract The natural diversity of Earth consists of two main elements: the diversity of biotic natu...
In 1991, the 1st International Symposium about the Protection of the Geological Heritage was held in...
This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing...
This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing...
Most people associate nature conservation with the protection of biodiversity. Geoconservation, or t...
Acknowledgement by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) that geodiversity i...
Geoconservation includes the protection of geoheritage features and geosites and the application of ...
Geoconservation is an integral part of nature conservation. It protects our diverse and valued geohe...
Geoconservation has evolved from a focus primarily on the protection of geosites for science and edu...
Most people associate nature conservation with the protection of biodiversity. Quite clearly there i...
Formal recognition of the geodiversity component of protected areas was made in 2008 in the revised ...
The paper, given as the keynote speech at the ProGEO Reykjavík Seminar 2015, focuses on how geodiver...
This paper introduces the set of essays in this issue of Parks Stewardship Forum charting the develo...
Abstract Non-living and living nature are inherently connected. Geodiversity, which consists of the...
In the midst of a global ecological crisis, biodiversity and geodiversity exclusivity hamper conserv...
Abstract The natural diversity of Earth consists of two main elements: the diversity of biotic natu...
In 1991, the 1st International Symposium about the Protection of the Geological Heritage was held in...