Geoheritage

Papers
(The median citation count of Geoheritage is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Unique Geoheritage of the Kachchh (Kutch) Basin, Western India, and its Conservation40
Golden Triangle Geosites: Preliminary Geoheritage Assessment in a Geologically Rich Area of Eastern Egypt35
Applying the Values of Geoethics for Sustainable Speleotourism Development32
Geotourism and Territorial Development: a Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda30
Application of SWOT-TOWS Matrix and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in the Formulation of Geoconservation and Geotourism Development Strategies for Mama Bhagne Pahar: an Important Geomorphosite in 28
Introducing New Guidelines on Geoheritage Conservation in Protected and Conserved Areas28
Geoheritage Conservation: Systematic Mapping Study for Conceptual Synthesis24
The Geodiversity of Brazil: Quantification, Distribution, and Implications for Conservation Areas24
Geoconservation and Geotourism: Challenges and Unifying Themes23
The ABC Concept—Value Added to the Earth Heritage Interpretation?22
Examining the Spatial Variability of Geosite Assessment and Its Relevance in Geosite Management22
Geodiversity Index Map of Rio Grande do Norte State, Northeast Brazil: Cartography and Quantitative Assessment21
An Assessment Method for Urban Geoheritage as a Model for Environmental Awareness and Geotourism (Segovia, Spain)21
Methodological Proposal for Assessment Geosites: its Application in Bou-Iblane Region (Middle Atlas, Morocco)21
Tropical Paleoglacial Geoheritage Inventory for Geotourism Management of Chirripó National Park, Costa Rica21
Xitle Volcano Geoheritage, Mexico City: Raising Awareness of Natural Hazards and Environmental Sustainability in Active Volcanic Areas20
Quantitative evaluation of the geosites and geodiversity sites of João Dourado Municipality (Bahia—Brazil)18
Assessment of Urban Geomorphological Heritage for Urban Geotourism Development in Khorramabad City, Iran18
The Organisms on Rock Cultural Heritages: Growth and Weathering17
Beyond Geodiversity Sites: Exploring the Educational Potential of Widespread Geological Features (Rocks, Minerals and Fossils)17
A Global Perspective on Sustainable Show Cave Tourism17
Assessment of Geosites in Northern Morocco: Diversity and Richness with Potential for Socioeconomic Development17
Speleological objects becoming show caves: evidence from the Valjevo karst area in Western Serbia17
Inventory and Characterization of Geosites in Ecuador: a Review16
Conservation Management of Geotourism Attractions in Tourism Destinations16
Identification of Geoheritage Elements in a Cultural Landscape: a Case Study from Tokaj Mts, Hungary16
Jaisalmer Golden Limestone: A Heritage Stone Resource from the Desert of Western India15
Geodiversity Supports Cultural Ecosystem Services: an Assessment Using Social Media15
Planning for Climate Change Impacts on Geoheritage Interests in Protected and Conserved Areas15
Inventory and Assessment of Geosites for Geotourism Development in the Eastern and Southeastern Lake Tana Region, Ethiopia14
Qualitative Assessment of Geoheritage for Geotourism Promotion: a Case Study from Mehrangarh Ridge in Jodhpur City, Western Rajasthan, India14
Geoheritage and Resilience of Dallol and the Northern Danakil Depression in Ethiopia14
Twenty Years of Spanish Geoparks: Analysis and Future Prospects14
Educational Activities in Fangshan UNESCO Global Geopark and Lesvos Island UNESCO Global Geopark14
Geo-Cultural Aspects of Building Stone Extracted Within Brno City (Czech Republic): a Bridge Between Natural and Cultural Heritage13
An AHP Approach to Identify the Barriers of Sustainable Geotourism Development in Iran: an Economic View13
Geodiversity in Urban Cultural Spaces of Rio de Janeiro City: Revealing the Geoscientific Knowledge with Emphasis on the Fossil Content13
Geomorphological Heritage Attractions Proposed for Geotourism in Asir Mountains, Saudi Arabia13
Geoheritage in a Mythical and Volcanic Terrain: an Inventory and Assessment Study for Geopark and Geotourism, Nemrut Volcano (Bitlis, Eastern Turkey)13
Late Palaeozoic Volcanism in Central Europe—Geoheritage Significance and Use in Geotourism13
Karst Heritage as a Tourist Attraction: a Case Study in the White Desert National Park, Western Desert, Egypt13
Linking Wine Culture and Geoheritage—Missing Opportunities at European UNESCO World Heritage Sites and in UNESCO Global Geoparks? A Survey of Web-Based Resources13
Terrestrial Martian Analog Heritage of Kachchh Basin, Western India13
Assessing the Geotourism Potential of the Niš City Area (Southeast Serbia)12
The Geoheritage of Northwestern Central Morocco Area: Inventory and Quantitative Assessment of Geosites for Geoconservation, Geotourism, Geopark Purpose and the Support of Sustainable Development12
Georoutes as a Basis for Territorial Development of the Pacific Coast of South America: a Case Study12
Urban Geoheritage Sites Under Strong Anthropogenic Pressure: Example from the Chaohu Lake Region, Hefei, China12
Geomorphosite Comparative Analysis in Costa Rica and Cameroon Volcanoes12
Linking Geoheritage and Traditional Architecture for Mitigating Depopulation in Rural Areas: the Palaeozoic Villages Route (Courel Mountains UNESCO Global Geopark, Spain)12
Usage of the Natural Stones in the City of Zagreb (Croatia) and Its Geotouristical Aspect12
Developing Culturally Effective Strategies for Chinese to English Geotourism Translation by Corpus-Based Interdisciplinary Translation Analysis12
Promoting Palaeontological Heritage of Mammoths in Serbia Through a Cross-Country Thematic Route11
Geoheritage Classification and Assessment in Longyan Aspiring Geopark (China)11
The Historic Centre of Urbino, UNESCO World Heritage (Marche Region, Italy): an Urban-Geological Itinerary Across the Building and Ornamental Stones11
Inventory and Assessment of the Mbepit Massif Geomorphosites (Cameroon Volcanic Line): Assets for the Development of Local Geotourism11
Pedra da Boca, Pai Mateus, and Quixadá—Three Possible Key Geoheritage Sites in Northeast Brazil10
Climate Change Issues, Challenges, and Impacts in Terms of Rural Geo-biological and Cultural Tourism Activity Development in Semiarid Areas: a Case Study from Tata, Bani Geopark (Anti-Atlas, South Mor10
Classification and Quantification of Urban Geodiversity and Its Intersection with Cultural Heritage10
Geoheritage Values of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gujarat, Western India10
The Karst of the Northern Middle Atlas (Morocco): An Invaluable Heritage to Inventory10
Man-Made Impacts on Emerging Geoparks in the Asian Region10
Criteria for Assessing Geological Sites in National Parks: a Study in the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil10
Evaluation of Typologies, Use Values, Degradation Risk, and Relevance of the Seridó Aspiring UNESCO Geopark Geosites, Northeast Brazil10
Linking geological heritage and geoethics with a particular emphasis on palaeontological heritage: the new concept of ‘palaeontoethics’10
Geopark Impact for the Resilience of Communities in Samoa, SW Pacific10
Show Cave Visitors: An Analytical Scale for Visitor Motivation and Travel Constraints9
Giant Garnet Crystals in Wollastonite–Grossularite–Diopside-Bearing Marbles from Tamarispa (NE Sardinia, Italy): Geosite Potential, Conservation, and Evaluation as Part of a Regional Environmental Res9
Identification, cataloguing and preservation of outcrops of geological interest in monogenetic volcanic fields: the case of La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park9
Geoheritage of East Kazakhstan9
The Scope for Geotourism Based on Regolith in Southwestern Australia—a Theoretical and Practical Perspective9
Characteristics of Geoparks in China and Japan: Similarities and Differences9
Legends of the Ardennes Massif, a Cross-Border Intangible Geo-cultural Heritage (Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Germany)9
How Can a Complex Geosite Be Enhanced? A Landscape-Scale Approach to the Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation of Pointe Leysser (Aosta Valley, NW Italy)9
Application of the Karst Disturbance Index (KDI) to Kobokwe Cave and Gorge, SE Botswana: Implications for the Management of a Nationally Important Geoheritage Site9
Geoconservation Through Geotourism Around Geologically Significant Sites and Desert Landscapes in Potential Geopark in Jaisalmer Basin, Western India9
Buildings that ‘Speak’: Ichnological Geoheritage in 1930s Buildings in Piazza della Vittoria (Genova, Italy)9
The Araripe Geopark (NE Brazil): Discovering the Earth’s Past as a Driver of Economic and Social Transformation9
Geoarchaeological Heritage of Kachchh Region, Gujarat, Western India: Geotourism Potentials9
Croatian Geoheritage Sites with the Best-Case Study Analyses Regarding Former Mining and Petroleum Activities9
Broadening Frontiers in Geoconservation: the Concept of Intangible Geoheritage Represented by the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake8
Heritage Value and Stakeholders’ Perception of Four Geomorphological Landscapes in Southern Iceland8
The Ordovician Foum Larjamme Tunnel Paleo-valleys from Bani Geopark Project—Assessment of Geological Heritage for Geo-education and Geotourism Purposes8
Recognizing New Geoheritage Sites in Karnataka, India8
Integrated Approach for Inventories and Quantitative Assessment of Geological and Paleontological Sites from Precambrian to Quaternary Successions in the Salt Range, Pakistan8
Public Policies for Geodiversity in Brazil8
The “Hidden” Geodiversity in the Traditional Approaches in Ecosystem Services: a Perspective Based on Monetary Valuation8
Conservation of the Geological Heritage of Volcanic Fields: La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, Spain8
Research and Educational Geological Collections in Brazil: the Conflict Between the Field’s Paradigms of Heritage’s Conservation and Geology8
Geodiversity, Geotourism, Geoconservation, and Sustainable Development in Xiangxi UNESCO Global Geopark—a Case Study in Ethnic Minority Areas8
Geodiversity Assessment of French Guiana: Challenges and Implications for Sustainable Land Planning8
Geotourism, Iconic Landforms and Island-Style Speciation Patterns in National Parks of East Africa8
Ecosystem Services and Typology of Urban Geodiversity: Qualitative Assessment in Natal Town, Brazilian Northeast8
Natural Beauty and Esthetic Value of Natural World Heritage Sites: a Literature Review and Implications for Karst Geoheritage Sites8
Are Fossils Mineral or Cultural Heritage? The Perspective of Brazilian Legislation8
Geoheritage Assessment and Potential Geotouristic Enhancement in Mountain Environments: a Test-Site in the Northern Apennines (Italy)8
Crocodiles, sharks and turtles: the urban geo-palaeontological heritage of Cagliari (Italy)8
The Po Plain Loess Basin (Northern Italy): Scientific Values, Threats, and Promotion Opportunities7
The Tourism Potential of Post-mining Heritage Sites: The Cyprus Mining Cooperation in Lefka, Cyprus7
Geodiversity, Geotourism, Geoconservation, and Sustainable Development in Longyan Aspiring Geopark (China)7
Evaluation of Geo-sites in the Podrinje-Valjevo Mountains with Respect to Geo-tourism Development7
Geo- and Archaeo-heritage in the Mount Vulture Area: List, Data Management, Communication, and Dissemination. A Preliminary note7
Cultural Heritage, Landforms, and Integrated Territorial Heritage: the Close Relationship Between Tufas, Cultural Remains, and Landscape in the Upper Ebro Basin (Cantabrian Mountains, Spain)7
Towards Sustainable Karst-Based Geotourism of the Mount Kalafat in Southeastern Serbia7
The Construction of Cultural Consensus Models to Characterize Ethnogeological Knowledge7
Urban Geology for the Enhancement of the Hypogean Geosites: the Perugia Underground (Central Italy)7
Geoheritage Concept in a Context of Abiotic Ecosystem Services (Geosystem Services) — How to Argue the Geoconservation Better?7
The Effectiveness of Geotrails to Support Sustainable Development in the Campi Flegrei Active Volcanic Area7
A Comprehensive Assessment of Geomorphodiversity and Geomorphological Heritage for Damavand Volcano Management, Iran7
An Integrated Geoproduct Development for Geotourism in Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark: a Case Study of the Kubang Badak Biogeotrail7
Geoheritage Assessment with Entropy-Based WASPAS Approach: an Analysis on Karçal Mountains (Turkey)7
Red Ereño: an Ornamental and Construction Limestone of International Significance from the Basque Country (northern Spain)7
Geoheritage of the Western Khibiny Ingenious Alkaline Rocks Intrusion (Kola Peninsula, Arctic Russia): Evaluation and Geotourism opportunities7
Geomorphological Heritage of Cretaceous Sandstone Terrains in SW Poland: Diversity, Conservation and Interpretation Issues7
Geoheritage Sites of Quaternary Loess–Palaeosol and Palaeo-fluvio-lacustrine Deposits in Northwest Himalaya: a Necessitate Protection7
The Geoheritage of the South-Eastern Frontal Zone of the Middle Atlas (Morocco): First Inventory and Assessment7
Ordovician Ichnofossils and Popular Architecture in Monsagro (Salamanca, Spain): Ethnopaleontology in the Service of Rural Development7
Culturally Differentiated Paths Towards the Conservation of the Paleontological Heritage at Araripe (NE Brazil) and Arouca (N Portugal) UNESCO Global Geoparks7
The Geological Heritage and Sustainable Development Proposed for the Project Geopark: an Example from Gabal Qatrani, Fayoum Depression, Western Desert, Egypt7
Global Heritage Stones in Brazil7
Ordovician-Cambrian Palaeontological Heritage of Zagora Province: A Bibliometric Analysis from 1984 to 2020 (Anti-Atlas, Morocco)7
Karst Geoheritage of Tara National Park (Serbia) and Its Geotouristic Potential7
Proterozoic Slates from Chamba and Kangra: a Heritage Stone Resource from Himachal Pradesh, India7
Storytelling the Geoheritage of Viana do Castelo (NW Portugal)7
The Alwar Quartzite Built Architectural Heritage of North India: a Case for Global Heritage Stone Resource Designation7
Kaimur Sandstone of Vindhyan Supergroup: a Prevalent Prehistoric and Ancient Monumental Heritage Stone from Son Valley of Central India7
Geotourism Itineraries and Augmented Reality in the Geomorphosites of the Arribes del Duero Natural Park (Zamora Sector, Spain)7
Architectural Geoheritage, Engaging the Observer and the Geotourism Potential of the Lighthouse Hotel Rock Wall, Bunbury, Western Australia6
The Invisibles of Science and the Paleontological Heritage: the Brazilian Study Case6
The Dinosaur Route in El Castellar (Teruel, Spain): Palaeontology as a Factor of Territorial Development and Scientific Education in a Sparsely Inhabited Area6
How Can Geoscience Communication Foster Public Engagement with Geoconservation?6
Study on the Characteristics and Utilization of the Danxia Geoheritage in Northwest China: Implication on Popularly Scientific Education and Undergraduate Teaching6
Stalagmites: from Science Application to Museumization6
A Review on Tourism Carrying Capacity Assessment and a Proposal for Its Application on Geological Sites6
Guidelines for Management of Geoheritage: an Approach in the Sertão Central, Brazilian Northeastern Semiarid6
Geoparks and Sustainable Development: Systematic Review6
Assessment of the Geotourism Resource Potential of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark, Thailand6
Integrating Geological and Archaeological Heritage for Conservation and Promotion of Foum Larjamme Geosite from Bani Geopark Project South-Eastern Morocco6
Meteora: a Billion Years of Geological History in Greece to Create a World Heritage Site6
Inland Salinas in Spain: Classification, Characterisation, and Reflections on Unique Cultural Landscapes and Geoheritage6
Comparison of the Environmental Impact and Production Cost Rates of Aggregates Produced from Stream Deposits and Crushed Rock Quarries (Boğaçay Basin/Antalya/Turkey)6
Geotourism Potential Assessment: a Case Study of the Czech-Austrian cross-border area6
Green and Golden Obsidian of “Cerro de Las Navajas”, Hidalgo (Mexico): Geoarchaeological Heritage That Deserves International Recognition6
Assessing Geosites for Geotourism Development: Case Studies from the Southern Part of Sri Lanka6
Ancient Isaura Quarries in and Around Zengibar Castle (Bozkır, Konya), Central Anatolia, Turkey6
A GIS-supported Multidisciplinary Database for the Management of UNESCO Global Geoparks: the Courel Mountains Geopark (Spain)6
The Ichnological Record of Araraquara Sidewalks: History, Conservation, and Perspectives from This Urban Paleontological Heritage of Southeastern Brazil6
Geoheritage in Thermal Springs of Puruándiro, Michoacán, México5
Very Small Glaciers as Geoheritage: Combining a Spatio-Temporal Visualisation of Their Development and Related Effects of Climate Change5
Cantera Gorria and Red Ereño: Natural and Cultural Geoheritage (Basque Country, Spain)5
Geoheritage of the Kandalaksha region (Kola Peninsula, White Sea, Arctic Russia), Evaluation, and Geotourism Opportunities5
Combined Assessment of Geodiversity As a Tool to Territorial Management: Application to Southeastern Coast of State of São Paulo, Brazil5
Geoheritage Geomorphology of an Alpine Region in Northwest China: Introduction to the Yeliguan National Geopark5
A Comprehensive Analysis on Integrity Conservation of World Natural Heritage Site and Buffer Zone Tourism Development with an Implication for Karst Heritage Sites5
Urban Geology of Lisbon: The Importance of the National Palace of Ajuda (Lisbon, Portugal)5
The Ramgarh Terrestrial Impact Structure in Rajasthan State: a ‘Geoheritage Site and Geopark’ Candidate from North-Central India5
Inventory and Assessment of the Geoheritage of the Sudetic Foreland Geopark (South-Western Poland)5
An Assessment of Pore Size Distribution Changes of the Andesite (İscehisar, Turkey) Used as Building Stone of Cultural Heritages in Relation to the Artificial Accelerated Ageing Factors5
Multidisciplinary Study of the Impacts of the 1600 CE Huaynaputina Eruption and a Project for Geosites and Geo-touristic Attractions5
The Heritage Interest of the Koudiat Ferjane Outcrops of Jebel Ardouz in the M’zoudia Region and Their Protection5
The Historical Significance of the Welded Tuffs from Arucas, Canary Islands5
Principles for Developing a National Soil Heritage Inventory5
Quantitative Geodiversity Assessment of the Fruška Gora Mt. (North Serbia) by Using the Geodiversity Index5
Geoheritage in Ladakh Himalaya: the Indus Suture Zone Ophiolites, Southeast of Ladakh, India5
Evaluation of Potential Geotourism of Levent Valley and Its Surroundings Using GIS Route Analysis5
Geotourism in Regions with Influence from the Oil Industry: a Study Case of the Middle Magdalena Valley Basin (Colombia)5
Geosites of the Early Cretaceous (Bhuj Formation) Based on Their Ichnological Values: Insights from the Kachchh Basin, Western India5
Typical Doline and Surface Landforms of Kras (Slovenia): Karst Landscape Features and Possibilities for Their Conservation5
Assessment of Geosites and Geotouristic Sites for Mapping Geotourism: A Case Study of Al-Soudah, Asir Region, Saudi Arabia5
A Systematic Review of Iranian Research in the Field of Geotourism Studies5
Tectonic Geoheritage as Records of Western Gondwana History: a Study Based on a Geosite’s Potential in the Central Ribeira Belt, Southeastern Brazil5
Classification, Spatial Distribution Pattern, Forming Reasons, and Driving Forces of National Geoparks in China5
STONE Pietre Egizie: a Free Mobile Application for Promoting the Scientific Research on Ornamental Stones of Museo Egizio of Torino, Italy5
Volcano Tourism and Visitor Safety: Still Playing with Fire? A 10-Year Update5
Understanding and Quantitative Evaluation of Geosites and Geodiversity in Maros-Pangkep, South Sulawesi, Indonesia5
Outside Geomorphosites5
Harmonizing the Branding Strategy of World Natural Heritage in China: Visitors’ Awareness of the Multiple Brands of Wulingyuan, Zhangjiajie5
Ranking Mountainous Geoheritages with the 3A Approach (Attraction, Accessibility, and Amenity)4
Aerial Geotourism: New Branch of Geotourism for Promoting Geoconservation (Examples from Iran)4
The Importance of Preserving Small Heritage Sites: the Case of La Tuiza Sanctuary (Zamora, Spain)4
The Spread of Fossil heritage: How to Valorise the Lithographic Limestones of the La Pedrera de Meià and La Cabroa Quarries in the Orígens Unesco Global Geopark (Southern Pyrenees, Catalonia)4
Assessment of Geoheritage and Geotoursim Potential of the Geoarchaeosites from the Mainland Gujarat, Western India4
A Unique Coincidence of Geomorphological, Geological, and Geoarchaeological Features in the Valley of Camels (Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt)4
Geological heritage and geotourism potential of Udaipur region, Rajasthan, India4
Coastal Erosion Threat on the Kızkumu Spit Geotourism Site (SW Turkey): Natural and Anthropogenic Factors4
Building Granite Characterisation, Construction Phases, Mason’s Marks and Glyptography of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe Church, Mouçós e Lamares, Galicia-North Portugal Euroregion4
Development of Geomatrix and Its Application on Geomorphosite Impact Assessment (GIA): an Innovative Approach Applied to Mama Bhagne Pahar, West Bengal, India4
Stromatolites in Caves in Southeastern Brazil and their Importance to Geoconservation4
Geoheritage Education as a Gateway to Developing a Conservation Ethic in High School Students from China and the USA4
Salt is the Seed of Life: a Geotourism Potential Analysis of Salt Areas in Buzău Land, Romania4
Features of Speleothems and Natural Heritage Value of Songam Cave, DPR Korea4
The Geoheritage of Mount Olympus: Ancient Mythology and Modern Geology4
Geoheritage Integration in the Management of the Cuban Protected Areas4
Geological Heritage of the Kashmir Valley, North-Western Himalaya, India4
Characteristic Features of the Proposed Jabal Sanam Geopark Southern Iraq4
The Attractive Geosites and Perspective of Geotourism Development in the Chorna Tysa River Basin (Ukrainian Carpathians)4
Exploring Causal Relationships for Geoheritage Interpretation — Variable Effects of Cenozoic Volcanism in Central European Sedimentary Tablelands4
Geoconservation in the Autonomous Region of the Basque Country (Spain)4
Geoheritage Resource of a Small Town: Evidence from Southwestern Russia4
Roman Gold Mining at “Las Miédolas” (NW Spain): Lidar and Photo Interpretation in the Analysis of “Peines” System4
Synthesis of Quantitative Geosite Assessment Models and Its Application on Sistan and Baluchestan Province Natural Heritages, Potential Geotourism Destination of Iran4
Geodiversity Assessments and Geoconservation in the Northwest of Zagros Mountain Range, Iran: Grid and Fuzzy Method Analysis4
Inventorying Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Region’s Geological Heritage Within Central Morocco: a Useful Tool for Developing Regional Geotourism Activity4
Social Economic Benefits of an Underground Heritage: Measuring Willingness to Pay for Karst Caves in Italy3
Geoheritage as a Source and Carrier of Culture, Lithuania3
Geo-Mining Heritages of the Mariana Anticline Region, Southeast of Quadrilátero Ferrífero-MG, Brazil: Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Chico Rei and Passagem Mines3
Enhancing the Geological Heritage of the Errachidia Area in the High Atlas, Morocco: Inventory and a Proposal for a Pedagogic and Geotouristic Trail3
Geological and Geomorphological Characteristics of Hingol National Park (HNP), Balochistan: a Geoheritage Candidate from Southern Pakistan3
Geoheritage and Geotourism Potential of Kalaruch Old Workings (Ancient Mines) and Satbarren (Archeological Stone) in Kashmir Valley of Himalaya3
Quantifying the History of Building Stone Use in a Heritage City: Cambridge, UK, 1040–20203
An Introduction to Geotourism of the Mahneshan County3
Analysis on Temporal and Spatial Evolution of UNESCO Global Geoparks and Impact Factors3
Nurturing Italian Geo-palaeontological Heritage with Virtual Palaeontology: Preliminary Report of Its Application in Two Natural History Museums3
The Geotouristic Project “the Geological Adventure” to the Rescue of an Iconic World Heritage Geosite, the Ammonites Slab of Digne-les-Bains (National Geological Nature Reserve of Haute-Provence and U3
Inventory of Geomorphosites and Cultural Assets for the Development of Tourism in the Ayazini Region of the Mountainous Phrygia (Afyonkarahisar, Turkey)3
Proposed Governance Model for Geotourism and Geoheritage in South Africa and the Implications for Africa3
Strategies to Improve the Tourist Interest of a Geosite Respecting Its Natural Heritage. A Case Study3
Cultural Geology, Cultural Biology, Cultural Taxonomy, and the Intangible Geoheritage as New Strategies for Geoconservation3
The Importance of Public Education and Interpretation in the Conservation of Toba Caldera Geoheritage3
The Volcanic Geoheritage of the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Central Deccan Traps, India3
Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark3
Rajnagar Marble: a Prominent Heritage Stone from Rajasthan, NW India3
The Volcanic Geoheritage of El Teide National Park (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain)3
Geoheritage Potential of Miliolite Formation of the Southern Saurashtra (Western India), Gujarat3
An Inventory Study of the Geosites in the Area From Susa to Darnah in Al Jabal al Akhdar, Libya: a Proposed Geopark3
Geoconservation in France: History, Key Policies, and Current Tools3
Geosites in Tourist Areas: the Best Method for the Promotion of Geotourism and Geoheritage (an Example from the Polish Flysch Carpathians)3
The Paimogo Dinosaur Egg Clutch Revisited: Using One of Portugal’s Most Notable Fossils to Exhibit the Scientific Method3
Pliocene Geotourism: Innovative Projects for Valorizing the Paleontological Heritage of Three Different-Staged Quarries of Tuscany (Central Italy)3
New Approach on the Quantitative Assessment of Geotouristic Potential: A Case Study in the Northern Area of the Rio De Janeiro Cliffs and Lagoons Geopark Project3
Stones of Göbeklitepe, SE Anatolia, Turkey: an Example of the Shaping of Cultural Heritage by Local Geology Since the Early Neolithic3
Structural Equation Model of Residents’ Support of Geological Heritage Protection Area for Geological Tourism in Kanas National Geopark, China3
An Under-Recognised Geoarchaeological Heritage Asset in Turkey: Dana Island, Mersin3
Legal Regime for the Protection of Heritage Stone Monuments in India: a Study with Special Reference to Taj Mahal and Lotus Temple3
An Exceptional Lower Carboniferous Historical Heritage Stone from Belgium, the ‘Pierre de Meuse’3
Motivation-Based Segmentation of Visitors to a UNESCO Global Geopark3
Geosites of High Atlas of Marrakech (Morocco): Geological Characterization, Accessibility, and Potential Interests for Sustainable Tourism3
Evaluation of Geotouristic Station Suitability Using GIS-Based Multi-criteria Decision Analysis: a Case Study of the M’Goun UNESCO Geopark, High Atlas (Morocco)3
The Guaritas, Serra do Segredo, and Minas do Camaquã geosites of the ‘Caçapava UNESCO Aspiring Geopark’ (southernmost Brazil): world-class sites for Gondwanan sedimentation, tectonics, copper mining, 3
The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains3
Castellation Incorporating Geology and Geography: Tenth–Sixteenth Century Castles on Chert of a Jurassic Accretionary Complex in Central Japan2
The Italian Geosite Inventory: Past, Present, and Future2
The Geomorphosite Assessment by Trapezoidal Bipolar Fuzzy Information-Based CRITIC-MABAC Method2
Method for the Characterization and Quantification Assessment of Geological Heritage Adapted to Paraná State, Southern Brazil2
Promoting Geotourism in Dunhuang UNESCO Global Geopark2
The Need for Protecting, Promoting, and Managing a Quaternary Geoheritage Site: Bahluieț Valley at Costești Village (Moldavian Plateau, North-Eastern Romania)2
RecoStones: a New Tool to Identify Calabrian Stone Materials Through Image Processing2
Geoheritage in the Minett UNESCO Biosphere (Southern Luxembourg): Inventory, Evaluation, and Conservation Aspects of Representative Geosites2
Geoheritage and Cultural-Religious Heritage of Samalute-Minia Area in North Egypt2
Geomorphosite Inventory of Apollonia and Cyrene in Northeast Libya: involvement in Geotourism Promotion2
Geological Heritage Vulnerability Evaluation Index System for the Bamei Stone Forest on the Tibetan Plateau2
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