2020
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2020.1776645
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A multidisciplinary approach to the study of insular environments: the 1st Summer School on Geomorphology, Ecology, and Marine Biology in the Tremiti Islands (Southern Adriatic Sea, Puglia, Italy)

Abstract: This paper is the outcome of the 1st Summer School on Geomorphology, Ecology, and Marine Biology in insular environments, focused on the advanced and multidisciplinary methods for the scientific investigation of marine coastal areas. It was held at Tremiti Islands, a significant laboratory for geomorphological, biological, and ecological studies because of its dynamic interaction between geodiversity and biodiversity, which makes it an ideal place for scientific research and geotourism. Landscape information w… Show more

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“…These gullies are usually interrupted by a series of artificial wooden barriers (Figure 2(d)). According to its special value in terms of landscape and geological, geomorphological, environmental, and historical features, the whole Tremiti archipelago can be considered as a geomorphosite (Paglia et al, 2020). The field work activities allowed us to select potential sites to further promote a modern and environmentally aware tourism (Piacentini et al, 2019;Reynard & Brilha, 2017).…”
Section: Definition Of Valuable Activities For a Geotouristic Enhancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These gullies are usually interrupted by a series of artificial wooden barriers (Figure 2(d)). According to its special value in terms of landscape and geological, geomorphological, environmental, and historical features, the whole Tremiti archipelago can be considered as a geomorphosite (Paglia et al, 2020). The field work activities allowed us to select potential sites to further promote a modern and environmentally aware tourism (Piacentini et al, 2019;Reynard & Brilha, 2017).…”
Section: Definition Of Valuable Activities For a Geotouristic Enhancementioning
confidence: 99%