Geoheritage

Papers
(The median citation count of Geoheritage is 3. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Geo-environmental Evolutionary Interpretation of Geosites Analysed in La Quebrada de Humahuaca, Northwestern Argentina44
Geomorphology of Abandoned Underground Slate Mines in Czechia30
Salt is the Seed of Life: a Geotourism Potential Analysis of Salt Areas in Buzău Land, Romania29
Assessment of Geosites and Geotouristic Sites for Mapping Geotourism: A Case Study of Al-Soudah, Asir Region, Saudi Arabia25
Historic Stone Masonry arch Bridges: Materials and Numerical Modelling of Failure Modes24
Structural Model of Tourists’ Visit Intention Relating to Mount Ijen, a Volcano Tourism Destination: The Lack Role of Novelty-Seeking, Self-Congruity, and Destination Personality?24
The place of worship and treasure hunting. Geomythological aspects of Mount Ślęża inselberg (SW Poland)24
Memorable Tourism Experiences, Satisfaction and Loyalty for Geotourism Tourists of Mt Longhu in East China22
Inventory and Assessment of Geological Sites in the Brazilian Portion of the Takutu Basin, Roraima22
Drone-Based Geological Heritage Conservation and Exploration: Insights from Copper UNESCO Geopark21
Inventory and Assessment of the Geoheritage Potential of the Imilchil District (Central High Atlas, Morocco)20
The Potential for Valorisation of Archaeo-geosites Through Climate Change: Exploratory Study of the Nora Site (Sardinia, Italy)20
Classification Scheme for Geomorphosites’ GIS Database: Application to the Proposed Geopark Costões e Lagunas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil20
Croatian Geoheritage Sites with the Best-Case Study Analyses Regarding Former Mining and Petroleum Activities20
Natural Stones Used in the Cultural Heritage of Latvia: Historical Context, Stone Selection Criteria, Durability, and Conservation19
Assessment of Active Deformation in the Surrounding Regions of the 7th to 12th AD Monuments in the Central Kumaon Himalayas: A Seismotectonic Approach using PSInSAR19
Inventory and Assessment of the Geoheritage of the Sudetic Foreland Geopark (South-Western Poland)18
The Geoheritage of Northwestern Central Morocco Area: Inventory and Quantitative Assessment of Geosites for Geoconservation, Geotourism, Geopark Purpose and the Support of Sustainable Development18
Understanding and Quantitative Evaluation of Geosites and Geodiversity in Maros-Pangkep, South Sulawesi, Indonesia17
Assessing Public Preferences of Landscape and Landscape Attributes: a Case Study of the Proposed Appalachian Geopark Project in West Virginia, USA17
A New Approach to the Interpretation of Geotourism Texts17
A Study on Geodiversity and Geoconservation’s Impact on the Management of Natural Resources in the Alto Ricaurte Region, Boyacá, Colombia16
Correction to: Qualitative Assessment of Geoheritage for Geotourism Promotion: a Case Study from Mehrangarh Ridge in Jodhpur City, Western Rajasthan, India16
Remnants of a Young Monogenetic Volcanic Field and the Fragile Balance of Anthropogenic Interaction16
Landscape Characterization and Assessment of a Proposed Appalachian Geopark Project in West Virginia, United States16
Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark15
Historical Heritages Adding to the Touristic Value of Mt. Myohyang Geoheritage in the Korean Peninsula15
Geoheritage in the Minett UNESCO Biosphere (Southern Luxembourg): Inventory, Evaluation, and Conservation Aspects of Representative Geosites15
Permian and Triassic Microfossils from Chert Pebbles Within the Lower Cretaceous Choshi Group in the Choshi Geopark, Central Japan: Extending the Age Range of Fossil in Geoparks15
Outside Geomorphosites15
Impact Assessment of Natural Stone Processing Techniques on the Grain Composition of Sludge Admixtures for Press Powder15
Development of Geopark for Protecting Karst Region of Nongkhlieh Area, Meghalaya14
Evaluation of Potential Geotourism of Levent Valley and Its Surroundings Using GIS Route Analysis14
The Dilemma and Strategy for the Geoconservation and Development of World-Class Geoheritage: A Case Study of the Red Stone Forest in China14
The Cognitive Process of esthetic in the World Heritage Karst Sites from the Tourist's Perspective: An Exploratory Study Based on Grounded Theory14
Karst Geoheritage of Tara National Park (Serbia) and Its Geotouristic Potential13
Hidden by Mist and Waves: Surviving Stories About Land Submergence from the Isle of Man (Irish Sea) are Thousands of Years Old13
Geoheritage Values of Ambaji Region, Gujarat: Western India13
Late Cretaceous–Early Paleocene Geodiversity of Fatehgarh Formation of Petroliferous Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India: A Potential Geopark Site13
Travertine Park in Azarshahr (NW Iran): an Opportunity for Geoheritage Conservation and Diminishing Geohazards Risk12
The Cava Madre of Candoglia: The Centuries-Old Cavern from which the Marble is Extracted for the Construction and the Perpetual Conservation of the Milan Cathedral12
Volcano Tourism and Visitor Safety: Still Playing with Fire? A 10-Year Update12
Valorisation of the Geological Values (Future Geosite Candidates) Around the UNESCO World Heritage Asset of Hittite Capital Ḫattuša, Türkiye12
Earth Science, Art and Coastal Engineering at the Seaside: Envisioning an Open Exploratorium or Geo-Promenade at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, United Kingdom12
Wandering and Wondering with Natural Stones: Unusual Geoscience Communication and Education Experiences in Constructed Spaces in Brazil and Finland12
Historical Overview and Geoconservation of a Palaeontological Didactic Collection from the Portuguese Geological Survey12
Kamchatka—the Cold and the Heat of the Earth12
Assessment of the Geotourism Resource Potential of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark, Thailand12
Syn- and Post-collisional Granitoids Geosites of the Rio Doce Magmatic Arc, Espírito Santo State, Southeastern Brazil12
LiDAR Datasets Applied to Roman Gold Mining Studies in NW Iberia. Response to Paper: Roman Gold Mining at “Las Miédolas” (NW Spain): Lidar and Photo Interpretation in the Analysis of “Peines”12
Evaluation of Geodiversity Across Noorabad Basin (Fars Province, Iran)12
The Paleontological Heritage as a Mean for Territorial Revitalization: Innovative Communication Modalities for Pietraroja Site (Southern Italy)12
Quantification of Geodiversity Services in the São Francisco River Basin, Brazil (Minas Gerais portion), and Their Importance for the Management of Water Resources11
Geological and Geotechnical Properties of the Rock-hewn Churches of Hawzien-Ger’alta, Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia: Implications for Their Conservation11
The Paleontological Heritage of the Tlemcen Region (NW Algeria): Geoconservation and Promotion11
Classification, Spatial Distribution Pattern, Forming Reasons, and Driving Forces of National Geoparks in China11
Unveiling the Legacy of the Nineteenth Century Riotinto Mining Railway: From Historic Heritage to Thriving Tourist Attraction11
Recognition of Shyok Ophiolites of NW Ladakh Trans-Himalaya as a Geoheritage: Importance to Himalayan Orogeny and Remnant of Tethyan Oceanic Lithosphere11
Pillow Basalts of Early Permian Panjal Traps from Guryul Ravine, Kashmir, JK, India: A Geoheritage Site11
Tourists’ Perceptions of Popular Science Education in Tianshan Tianchi National Geopark in Xinjiang11
The Ordovician Foum Larjamme Tunnel Paleo-valleys from Bani Geopark Project—Assessment of Geological Heritage for Geo-education and Geotourism Purposes11
The Evaluation of Geomorphosites with regards to Geoheritage: Case Study of the Novohradské Mountains, Czechia11
The State of exploration of Paleogene tetrapods localities of Easternmost Europe: Actors, Results and Prospects11
Geoheritage Assessment and Potential Geotouristic Enhancement in Mountain Environments: a Test-Site in the Northern Apennines (Italy)10
Geoheritage Merits of the Zanskar Range of the Kashmir Himalaya: a Field Geology Museum from Precambrian to Present10
Geoconservation in Sicily (Italy): the Example of the Isola delle Femmine (Palermo)10
Living and Dying on Planet Earth: an Approach to the Values of Geodiversity10
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 U10
Volcanic Geoheritage and Geotourism Values of the Siverek Columnar Basalts, Şanlıurfa (SE Türkiye)10
Geoconservation Strategies of Türkiye10
Assessing the Touristic Value of the Stone Run at Mt. Okryon in the Korean Peninsula10
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Coating Resin Application on Salt Crystallization Resistance in Ignimbrites with Different Welding Degrees10
Evolving Process and Touristic Value of Mt. Paektu Geoheritage10
Protecting Newfoundland’s Palaeontological Geoheritage: Mitigating Anthropic and Environmental Damage to the Ediacaran Fossils of Upper Island Cove10
Mapping Geodiversity at a National Scale: the Case Study of Italy10
Geological Origin of Divine White and Black Pebbles Paved Around the Main Palace of Ise Shrine, Central Japan10
Geomontaneous Tourism and the Possibilities of Utilizing Abandoned Mine Workings in the Czech Republic10
Polishing Performance of Muğla White Marble with Different Abrasives9
Kaimur Sandstone of Vindhyan Supergroup: a Prevalent Prehistoric and Ancient Monumental Heritage Stone from Son Valley of Central India9
Hydro-Geoheritage and Paleo-Cultural Footprints Associated with the Socio-Economic Coherence for a Potential Jericho Geopark9
Key Actors of Geoheritage Conservation in Tourism Destinations9
Petrophysical Properties of Andesites: Selecting Rock Types for Mesoamerican Grinding Tool Production at Turícuaro, Michoacán (Mexico)9
The Hidden Faces of Paleontology: Some Case Studies in Central Mexico9
Can Geology Explain the Deadly Reputation of the Styx River and Shed Light on the Death of Alexander the Great?9
Geological heritage and geotourism potential of Udaipur region, Rajasthan, India9
Preservation of Bavaria’s Geological Heritage with Special Emphasis on the History of the Geotopkataster Bayern: A Review9
Correction: Preliminary Assessment of Hydrological Heritage in North Macedonia: A Novel Contribution to Geodiversity Protection9
Banni Grassland, a Geoheritage Landscape of Western India: Endless Possibilities for Geo-Eco-Socio Tourism9
Presence of Biogenic Reef at Sabellaria Spinulosa (Leuckart, 1849) Detected in the North-Est Adriatic Sea (Ravenna Coastal Area, Italy): Preliminary Studies for their Geoconservation and Protection9
Geoheritage Assessment of a Hermit Cave System at Lakhamandal Valley, Upper Yamuna River Basin, NW Himalaya9
Updating the Inventory of Geosites in the Mixteca Alta UNESCO Global Geopark Through the Application of Participatory Strategies9
Geoheritage of the Kandalaksha region (Kola Peninsula, White Sea, Arctic Russia), Evaluation, and Geotourism Opportunities9
Is Mexico a “Megageodiverse” Country?9
Broadening Frontiers in Geoconservation: the Concept of Intangible Geoheritage Represented by the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake9
Geoheritage Sites of Quaternary Loess–Palaeosol and Palaeo-fluvio-lacustrine Deposits in Northwest Himalaya: a Necessitate Protection8
Permanent Shur River and New Lake Formation: Enhancing Heritage Value or Increasing Risk at the Lut Desert World Heritage, Southeastern Iran8
Exploring the Geoheritage, Cultural Geomorphology, and Geotourism Potential of the Kashmir Region, Northwest Himalaya, India8
Improving Accessibility of in-situ Paleontological Geoheritage Via Digital Conservation: A Case-Study Using iPad-Based LiDAR in the Niagara Aspiring Geopark8
Geological Trails for the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil: a Geodiversity Approach8
The Choice of Local or Imported Building Stone in English Medieval Churches; A South Cambridgeshire Case Study8
Legal Regime for the Protection of Heritage Stone Monuments in India: a Study with Special Reference to Taj Mahal and Lotus Temple8
From Geodiversity to Geofunctionality: Quantifying Geodiversity-Based Ecosystem Services for Landscape Planning in French Guiana8
Vaugneritic Rocks Used in the Renaissance and Baroque of the City of Salamanca: Geological and Heritage Singularity8
The Transboundary Approach to Landscape Geointerpretation: Challenges in Interpretive Planning and Geoconservation8
The Need for Protecting, Promoting, and Managing a Quaternary Geoheritage Site: Bahluieț Valley at Costești Village (Moldavian Plateau, North-Eastern Romania)8
Geoheritage sites of Yan’an City for Geotourism in China’s Middle Loess Plateau8
Improving Visitors’ Geoheritage Experience: Some Practical Pointers for Managers8
Inventory and Quantitative Assessment of the Geological Heritage of Paraná State, Southern Brazil8
Roman White Marbles in Northern Marche Region (Italy): An Archaeometric Provenance Study8
Assessment of Resources for Geotourism Development: Integrated SWARA-COBRA Approach Under Spherical Fuzzy Environments8
Terrestrial Martian Analog Heritage of Kachchh Basin, Western India8
An Example of a Spontaneous Geo-Conservation Beylikdüzü (İstanbul-Western Turkiye) Petrified Tree8
Mineral- and Rock Type Localities in Romania and Their Potential Geoheritage Value8
Quantitative Risk Assessment of Rock Instabilities Threatening Manazan Caves, Karaman, Türkiye8
Complex Geophysical Survey of Historical Shallow Tin Mines in Abertamy-Hřebečná, UNESCO Site in Ore Mountains, Czechia8
Historical Quarry Landscapes of Three Finnish Granites8
Correction to: Inventory and Quantitative Valuation of Geological and Geomorphological Sites from Gilgit‑Baltistan, Northern Pakistan8
Rajnagar Marble: a Prominent Heritage Stone from Rajasthan, NW India8
An Under-Recognised Geoarchaeological Heritage Asset in Turkey: Dana Island, Mersin8
Ciechocinek Spa — the Biggest Health Resort in the Polish Lowlands in Terms of Geotourism8
Geosite Assessment in Northern Patagonia (Argentina): a Case Study of the Coastal Geomorphology of the Caleta de Los Loros Natural Protected Area7
The Importance of Interpretation in Promoting Geotourism to the Daigu Landform7
Geoarchaeological Heritage of Kachchh Region, Gujarat, Western India: Geotourism Potentials7
Assessment of Geotourism Potential of the Carian Trail (SW Türkiye)7
Tourism in Protected Areas in Spain: Perception of Sustainable Development in Protected Areas with Different Levels of Protection7
Anhydrite Weathering Zone with Hydration Caves at Dingwall (Nova Scotia, SE Canada) as a Potential Geosite and Geodiversity Site7
Geomyths of Tunceli, Eastern Türkiye7
Miocene (~ 14 Ma) Vertebrate-Yielding Site of Palasava, Kachchh, Gujarat State, Western India: Geoheritage-Geotourism Perspectives and Geosite Potential7
Bayesian Belief Network for Assessing Conservation and Tourism Development in UNESCO Geoparks7
Promoting Geotourism in Dunhuang UNESCO Global Geopark7
Africa Alive Corridors: Transdisciplinary Research based on African Footprints7
Investigation on the Durability by Weathering Tests of Ás De Paus Granite, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil7
Inventory of the Geological Heritage of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, NE of Brazil7
Using LiDAR Technology for Geoheritage Inventory and Modelling: Case Study of Đavolja Varoš Geosite (Serbia)7
Geoheritage as a Source and Carrier of Culture, Lithuania7
Stones of Göbeklitepe, SE Anatolia, Turkey: an Example of the Shaping of Cultural Heritage by Local Geology Since the Early Neolithic7
Geoheritage Characterisation of Thap Lao Karst Spring in Chaiyaphum Geopark, Northeastern Thailand for Sustainable Geotourism Development7
Impacts of Landscape Lighting on Karst Ecosystems and Sustainable Lighting Strategies: A Case Study of Zhangguan Cave, Southwestern China7
Geological Monuments of the Republic of Kosovo: Action for Identification, Study, Coding, Geoconservation and Promotion7
Structural Equation Model of Residents’ Support of Geological Heritage Protection Area for Geological Tourism in Kanas National Geopark, China7
Enhancing Geosıte Accessibility Assessment: A New Mcdm Model7
Geoconservation History of a Basalt Quarry – The Case of Mt. Wilkołak, Land of Extinct Volcanoes Geopark, SW Poland7
Are Fossils Mineral or Cultural Heritage? The Perspective of Brazilian Legislation7
Pliocene Geotourism: Innovative Projects for Valorizing the Paleontological Heritage of Three Different-Staged Quarries of Tuscany (Central Italy)6
A Global Perspective on Sustainable Show Cave Tourism6
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, 6
Quantitative Assessment of Geosites and Mine Heritage as a Resource: The Case Study of Lungro Salt Mine (Calabria, Italy)6
Coastal Cliffs of the Rio Grande do Norte State: Geoheritage Characterization and Valorization in Northeast Brazil6
Conservation of the Geological Heritage of Volcanic Fields: La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, Spain6
Geoheritage and Geotourism Potential of NEOM, Saudi Arabia: Linking Geoethics, Geoconservation, and Geotourism6
The Invisibles of Science and the Paleontological Heritage: the Brazilian Study Case6
From Geoparks to Regional Sustainable Development: Geoheritage Protection and Geotourism Promotion of Geoparks in Hebei Province, China6
Geoparks and Sustainable Development: Systematic Review6
Tourism Environmental Impact Evaluation Framework (TEIEF): Using VGI Data to Assess the Ecological Impact of Tourism in the Danxiashan UNESCO Global Geopark of China6
Geomorphological Heritage and Geotourism in a Granite Terrain of the Semi-Arid Northeast of Brazil: The Case of the Uruburetama Massif6
The Balzi Rossi Geocultural Site (Liguro-Provençal Coast, NW Italy) – an Iconic Example to Discuss the Connection Between Geosciences and Cultural Heritage6
Social Economic Benefits of an Underground Heritage: Measuring Willingness to Pay for Karst Caves in Italy6
Paleontological Salvage Analysis in the Context of the Brazilian Environmental Licensing6
Geotourism Potential of the Bhiar Dhar Cave, Uttarakhand Himalaya6
Geoheritage Resilience Assessment for Geoconservation Planning in Lorestan Province, Iran6
An Integrated Geoproduct Development for Geotourism in Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark: a Case Study of the Kubang Badak Biogeotrail6
Geodiversity Supports Cultural Ecosystem Services: an Assessment Using Social Media6
Show Cave Visitors: An Analytical Scale for Visitor Motivation and Travel Constraints6
Examples of Good Practices in the Reclamation and Use of Abandoned Quarries6
Quantifying Geotourism: A Demoscopic Study for the “Litoral del Biobío” Geopark project (Chile)6
Geoheritage Assessment with Entropy-Based WASPAS Approach: an Analysis on Karçal Mountains (Turkey)6
Development of Geomatrix and Its Application on Geomorphosite Impact Assessment (GIA): an Innovative Approach Applied to Mama Bhagne Pahar, West Bengal, India6
Characterization and Quantification of Outcrops Exposed Along the Karakoram Highway (KKH) and Part of Central Karakoram National Park (CKNP), North Pakistan; Implications for Geoheritage Assessments a6
Comparison of the Environmental Impact and Production Cost Rates of Aggregates Produced from Stream Deposits and Crushed Rock Quarries (Boğaçay Basin/Antalya/Turkey)5
Culturally Differentiated Paths Towards the Conservation of the Paleontological Heritage at Araripe (NE Brazil) and Arouca (N Portugal) UNESCO Global Geoparks5
Stones that Tell Stories5
Geosites in Tourist Areas: the Best Method for the Promotion of Geotourism and Geoheritage (an Example from the Polish Flysch Carpathians)5
Bege Bahia: the Calcrete Known as Brazilian Travertine5
Sustainable Sport Tourism on the Erg Landforms of the Iran Desert Ecosystem5
Geoheritage and Geotourism Sites from the Narmada-Son Fault (NSF) Zone, Narmada River, and Mahi River in Central Mainland Gujarat, Western India5
Methodological Proposal for Inventory and Quantitative Valuation of Ex Situ Geological Heritage, a Case Study at the Museu da Geodiversidade (MGeo/IGEO/UFRJ)5
The Portuguese Lioz Stone: an Overview on the Deterioration Problems and Conservation Perspectives5
Integrating Geological and Archaeological Heritage for Conservation and Promotion of Foum Larjamme Geosite from Bani Geopark Project South-Eastern Morocco5
Cantera Gorria and Red Ereño: Natural and Cultural Geoheritage (Basque Country, Spain)5
Geoheritage Sites of the Subterranean Twin Cities5
The Geoheritage of Madeira: Implications for Natural Heritage and Geotourism5
Anthropic Vulnerability of a Hydrothermal Mineral Deposit and Related Mining Heritage, a Case Study from a Medieval Gold-Silver Mining Area, Telkibánya, Hungary5
Correction: Preserving Geoheritage in Chefchaouen-Morocco, After a Well Accident: A Focus on Sustainability5
Evaluation and Geoconservation of Dinosaur Footprint Paleontological Heritage at the Khon Kaen National Geopark in Northeastern Thailand5
Evaluating the Geodiversity, Geotourism, and Sustainable Development in Taihu Xishan National Geopark, China: An Integrated SWOT-AHP Method5
Characterizing Quaternary Terrace Sediments in Gravel Pits: A Study Using Lithology, Electrical Resistivity Tomography, and Induced Polarization Methods for Preserving Petrified Wood as a Geoheritage 5
Palaeovolcanic Geoheritage from Volcano Geology Perspective within Earth's Geosystems: Geoeducation of the Potential Geopark Kratovo-Zletovo (North Macedonia)5
Identification and Potential of Newly Emerging Geoheritage Karst Areas South of Hanzhong, Central China5
Evaluation of Three Geosites Within Ilesha Schist Belt Southwest Nigeria as a Potential Geoheritage Site for Sustainable Regional Development5
The Role of Cooling on the Physical-Mechanical Response of Thermally Treated Jodhpur Sandstone: A Major Heritage Stone in India5
Geoheritage Inventory and Geotourism Studies of Gökçeada (Çanakkale, Western Türkiye)5
Geodiversity in Ecclesiastical Construction: a Geotourism Itinerary in the City of Rio de Janeiro5
Enhancing Geotourism in Southeastern Morocco through Machine Learning-Based Geomorphosite Identification5
From Quarry to Monument: Considering Mardin Stone (SE, Türkiye) as the Symbol of Architectural and Cultural Heritage5
Jabal Al-Qarah, Saudi Arabia—from a Local Tourist Spot and Cultural World Heritage to a Geoheritage Site of Possible Global Relevance5
Nurturing Italian Geo-palaeontological Heritage with Virtual Palaeontology: Preliminary Report of Its Application in Two Natural History Museums5
The Transversal Heritage of Maastricht Stone, a Potential Global Heritage Stone Resource from Belgium and the Netherlands5
Motivation-Based Segmentation of Visitors to a UNESCO Global Geopark5
Assessing the Contribution of Clastic Sedimentary Rocks to Geosite Potential and Geoscience Education: An Example of Coarse-grained Turbidite Sequences, Baskil (Elazığ, Türkiye)4
Preliminary Geoheritage Assessment of The Gharam Chashma Granitic Batholith (GCGB), Southern Margin of Asian Plate, NW Pakistan: Multiple Constraints from Field Evidence, Petrology, and Physicomechani4
Inventory and Quantitative Valuation of Geological and Geomorphological Sites from Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Pakistan4
Planning for Climate Change Impacts on Geoheritage Interests in Protected and Conserved Areas4
A Comprehensive Analysis on Integrity Conservation of World Natural Heritage Site and Buffer Zone Tourism Development with an Implication for Karst Heritage Sites4
Analysis on Temporal and Spatial Evolution of UNESCO Global Geoparks and Impact Factors4
Tracing the Origins: Byzantine Lime Mortars from Anaia and St. Jean Churches (Western Türkiye) and Provenances of Natural Stone Aggregates4
Unlocking the Geoheritage Potential of Hingol National Park (HNP), Pakistan: Geological and Geomorphological Insights Through Multi-Satellite Remote Sensing Data and Field Geology Validation4
Geotouristic Approach to the Elements of Geocultural Heritage by Using UGAM Model: UNESCO World Heritage Site Felix Romuliana (Zaječar, Serbia)4
Location-Based Management of Paleontological Collections using Open Source GIS Software4
Urban Geology of Lisbon: The Importance of the National Palace of Ajuda (Lisbon, Portugal)4
Qualification of Caves for Educational Use and Scientific Dissemination: a Methodological Proposal4
Volcanic tuff as a World Heritage Georesource, a Case Study of Tokaj Wine Region UNESCO Cultural Landscape4
Geodiversity Geoconservation and Geotourism in Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark4
An Appraisal of Geoheritage Potential: From The Delhi-Aravalli Fold- and The Himalayan Fold-Thrust Belts to the Coastal Plains of India4
Western Ghats Laterite: an Architecturally and Culturally Iconic Stone from India with Special Reference to Goa4
Exploring Causal Relationships for Geoheritage Interpretation — Variable Effects of Cenozoic Volcanism in Central European Sedimentary Tablelands4
A World Renowned Geoheritage from the Snowball Earth—The Bigganjarga Tillite (Northern Norway)4
A GIS-supported Multidisciplinary Database for the Management of UNESCO Global Geoparks: the Courel Mountains Geopark (Spain)4
Geodiversity Assessment of French Guiana: Challenges and Implications for Sustainable Land Planning4
Geological and Geomorphological Characteristics of Hingol National Park (HNP), Balochistan: a Geoheritage Candidate from Southern Pakistan4
Geo-Mining Heritages of the Mariana Anticline Region, Southeast of Quadrilátero Ferrífero-MG, Brazil: Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Chico Rei and Passagem Mines4
Assessing ex situ Palaeontological Heritage: A Methodology for Safeguarding Museum Collections4
Evaluation of Geosites from the Perspective of Geopark Management: the Example of Proposed Zemplín Geopark4
Environmental Assessment and Tourism Carrying Capacity in Geosites of the Ruta del Oro Geopark Project4
Characteristics of Geosites for Promotion and Development of Geotourism in Ladakh, India4
The Chambal Badlands of Ganga River Basin, India: A Fading Geoheritage Odyssey4
Local Economic Impact of UNESCO Global Geoparks and Evaluation of Operational Efficiency Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)4
Permian-Triassic Fossil Parks of Kashmir Himalaya, India: Geological and Paleontological Characterization, and Potential Interest for Geotourism4
Distribution Characteristics and Migration Rules of Particulate Matter in Travertine Colorful Pools in Huanglong, a World Natural Heritage, China4
Geoheritage of the Príncipe UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve (West Africa): Selected Geosites4
The Exportation of Hong Kong’s Quality Granite in the 19th and 20th Centuries: A Historical Re-Evaluation4
The Manciano Sandstone in Contemporary Architecture: Conservation Aspects in Florence4
Inventory and Quantitative Assessment of Mountainous Geoheritage Sites in Democratic People’s Republic of Korea4
The Scope for Geotourism Based on Regolith in Southwestern Australia—a Theoretical and Practical Perspective4
Geosites’ Selection and International Significance of Geological Heritage in Kanbula Geopark, China4
Correction to: Nurturing Italian Geo-palaeontological Heritage with Virtual Palaeontology: Preliminary Report of Its Application in Two Natural History Museums4
Characterization of İscehisar Andesite (Afyonkarahisar-Turkey), Used as a Building Stone Source of Historical Heritages from Ancient Times to the Present4
Geodiversity and Geological Uniqueness of Wugongshan UNESCO Global Geopark, China4
Geoheritage and Geotourism Potential of Udaipur – Rajsamand – Desuri Belt of Rajasthan, India4
Evaluation of Management Interventions for Geoheritage Conservation in Tourism Destinations4
Pages of Earth History in an Exceptional Uniqueness: The Geo-Heritage of the Sila National Park and its Spheroidal Boulders Geosite (Northern Calabria, Italy)4
Roles of Algae in Honeycomb Weathering in Humid Climate: an Example from Danxiashan UNESCO Global Geopark of China4
Denizli Travertine: A Global Heritage Stone Resource Nominee from Western Türkiye4
Virtutes Materiae: Cagliari, the City of Stone. Innovative Geo-tourist Itineraries Promoting the Use of Stone Resources Throughout Time4
Fossils on the Market: An Attempt to Characterise the Auction World (2010–2022)4
The Potential for a Geohazard-Related Geopark in Armenia3
Criteria for Assessing Geological Sites in National Parks: a Study in the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil3
Archaeo-seismological Evidences of a Shifted Capital in Chamba Region of NW Himalaya3
Developing Culturally Effective Strategies for Chinese to English Geotourism Translation by Corpus-Based Interdisciplinary Translation Analysis3
Preliminary Study of Stone Sawing Sludges-based Alkali Activated Materials (AAMs) for the Conservation of Archaeological Ceramics3
The Historical Significance of the Welded Tuffs from Arucas, Canary Islands3
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