| Geomorphosites Assessment Methods: Comparative Analysis and Typology |
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| Enhancing the Role of Geoconservation in Protected Area Management and Nature Conservation |
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| Exploring the Potential for Speleotourism Development in Eastern Serbia |
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| How to Integrate Invisible Geomorphosites in an Inventory: a Case Study in the Rhone River Valley (Switzerland) |
10 |
| GeoGuides, Urban Geotourism Offer Powered by Mobile Application Technology |
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| Using Tourism Carrying Capacity to Strengthen UNESCO Global Geopark Management in Hong Kong |
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| From Geopark to Sustainable Development: Heritage Conservation and Geotourism Promotion in the Huangshan UNESCO Global Geopark (China) |
8 |
| Analysis of Criteria Affecting Geosite Visits by General Public: a Case of Slovak (Geo)Tourists |
8 |
| A New Quantitative Model for Comprehensive Geodiversity Evaluation: the Skocjan Caves Regional Park, Slovenia |
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| Evaluation of Geosite for Sustainable Planning and Management in Geotourism |
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| TOURinSTONES: a Free Mobile Application for Promoting Geological Heritage in the City of Torino (NW Italy) |
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| Building Stones Can Be of Geoheritage Significance |
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| Historical City Centres and Traditional Building Stones as Heritage: Barrio de las Letras, Madrid (Spain) |
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| The Specificities of Geomorphosites and Their Influence on Assessment Procedures: a Methodological Comparison |
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| Geoheritage and Sustainable Development in Yimengshan Geopark |
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| Methodologies to Represent and Promote the Geoheritage Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Multimedia Technologies, and Augmented Reality |
6 |
| Customer-Oriented Evaluation of Geoheritage-on the Example of Volcanic Geosites in the West Sudetes, SW Poland |
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| A New Methodological Contribution for the Geodiversity Assessment: Applicability to Ceara State (Brazil) |
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| Promoting and Interpreting Geoheritage at the Local Level-Bottom-up Approach in the Land of Extinct Volcanoes, Sudetes, SW Poland |
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| The Collection of Type Fossils of the Natural Science Museum of the University of Zaragoza (Spain) |
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| The Geological Heritage of the Talassemtane National Park and the Ghomara coast Natural Area (NW of Morocco) |
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| Geomorphosites: Versatile Tools in Geoheritage Cultural Dissemination |
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| Kernel Density Applied to the Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity |
5 |
| Comparative Analysis of Geomorphosites in Volcanoes of Costa Rica, Mexico, and Spain |
5 |
| Araripe Basin: A Major Geodiversity Hotspot in Brazil |
5 |
| Contribution of a Geomorphosite Inventory to the Geoheritage Knowledge in Developing Countries: the Case of the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia |
5 |
| The Inventory of Geological Heritage of the State of So Paulo, Brazil: Methodological Basis, Results and Perspectives |
5 |
| The Landscape Attractiveness of Abandoned Quarries |
5 |
| Geoconservation, Quarrying and Mining: Opportunities and Challenges Illustrated Through Working in Partnership with the Mineral Extraction Industry in England |
5 |
| Geosites and Geotouristic Attractions Proposed for the Project Geopark Colca and Volcanoes of Andagua, Peru |
5 |
| An Inventory of Geoheritage Sites in the Draa Valley (Morocco): a Contribution to Promotion of Geotourism and Sustainable Development |
5 |
| Inventory of Key Geosites in the Butajira Volcanic Field: Perspective for the First Geopark in Ethiopia |
5 |
| Geotourism and Rural Tourism Synergy for Sustainable DevelopmentMarcik Valley CaseTunceli, Turkey |
5 |
| The Tichoukt Massif: a Geotouristic Play in the Folded Middle Atlas (Morocco) |
4 |
| Accessible Geoparks in Iberia: a Challenge to Promote Geotourism and Education for Sustainable Development |
4 |
| Volcanic Geoheritage of Landslides and Rockfalls on a Tropical Ocean Island (Western Samoa, SW Pacific) |
4 |
| Landslides and Fortified Settlements as Valuable Cultural Geomorphosites and Geoheritage Sites in the Moldavian Plateau, North-Eastern Romania |
4 |
| The Dark Geocultural Heritage of Volcanoes: Combining Cultural and Geoheritage Perspectives for Mutual Benefit |
4 |
| Quarrying for World Heritage Designation: Slate Tourism in North Wales |
4 |
| The Potential of Permanent Gullies in Europe as Geomorphosites |
4 |
| Estimating the Potential of Archaeo-historical Data in the Definition of Geomorphosites and Geo-educational Itineraries in the Central Po Plain (N Italy) |
4 |
| Geomorphosites of the Semi-arid Tata Region: Valorization of an Unknown Geoheritage for Geotourism Sustainable Development (Anti-Atlas, South Morocco) |
4 |
| Inventory and Quantification of Geosites in the State Tourist Park of Alto Ribeira (PETAR, Sao Paulo State, Brazil) |
4 |
| Putting Geoheritage Conservation on All Agendas |
3 |
| Grotta Romanelli (Lecce, Southern Italy) Between Past and Future: New Studies and Perspectives for an Archaeo-geosite Symbol of the Palaeolithic in Europe |
3 |
| Geotourist Profile Identification Using Binary Logit Modeling: Application to the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark (Spain) |
3 |
| Bringing Together Research, Geoconservation and Reaching a Broad Public in the Form of a Geotourism Project: the Ichnite Route of Soria (Spain) |
3 |
| Potential for Urban Geotourism: Churches and Cemeteries |
3 |
| Linking Geological and Architectural Heritage in a Singular Geosite: Nueva Tabarca Island (SE Spain) |
3 |
| Geoconservation in Chile: State of the Art and Analysis |
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