The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or abiotic diversity of the planet, known since the 1990s as its “geodiversity.” In simple terms, geodiversity is the variety of the earth’s rocks, minerals, fossils, topography, landforms, physical processes, soils, and hydrological features. Geodiversity is part of the planet’s natural capital assets. In turn, natural capital provides goods and services to society identified through the “ecosystem services” approach. This paper gives several examples of how geodiversity brings many benefits to society that deserve to be better known by the public
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
There exists substantial variation in the qualitative and quantitative interpretations of theconcept...
This paper reviews the values and benefits of geodiversity and geoconservation in the context of the...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
The concept of geodiversity appears to have grown out of the discussions around biodiversity, and ha...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
Abstract Non-living and living nature are inherently connected. Geodiversity, which consists of the...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainab...
Brocx and Semeniuk’s (2019) paper is discussed, particularly in relation to the concept of geodivers...
The diversity of nature, which includes biotic and abiotic elements, is the key for the sustainabili...
Geodiversity research is a growing industry. However, in contrast to diversity studies in other bran...
Holistic conservation of ecosystem services (ES) requires a greater understanding of how the interac...
The history of the origin and evolution of the term ‘geodiversity’ is described, and its present def...
The term ‘geodiversity’ was first used in 1993 as the geological equivalent of biodiversity. It has ...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
There exists substantial variation in the qualitative and quantitative interpretations of theconcept...
This paper reviews the values and benefits of geodiversity and geoconservation in the context of the...
The term “biodiversity” has become well known in recent years, but much less so is the non-living or...
The concept of geodiversity appears to have grown out of the discussions around biodiversity, and ha...
Summary Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and ment...
Abstract Non-living and living nature are inherently connected. Geodiversity, which consists of the...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda has 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) aiming to achieve a better...
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainab...
Brocx and Semeniuk’s (2019) paper is discussed, particularly in relation to the concept of geodivers...
The diversity of nature, which includes biotic and abiotic elements, is the key for the sustainabili...
Geodiversity research is a growing industry. However, in contrast to diversity studies in other bran...
Holistic conservation of ecosystem services (ES) requires a greater understanding of how the interac...
The history of the origin and evolution of the term ‘geodiversity’ is described, and its present def...
The term ‘geodiversity’ was first used in 1993 as the geological equivalent of biodiversity. It has ...
Geodiversity and biodiversity are the two fundamental components of Nature that must be analyzed sim...
There exists substantial variation in the qualitative and quantitative interpretations of theconcept...
This paper reviews the values and benefits of geodiversity and geoconservation in the context of the...