2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pgeola.2013.01.003
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Geodiversity and the ecosystem approach: the contribution of geoscience in delivering integrated environmental management

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“…Currently, urban geomorphology addresses new questions such as ecosystem services provided by geomorphological processes and landforms (Picket et al 2001, Gordon et al 2012, Gray et al 2013, interconnections between geomorphological and anthropogenic systems, studied through holistic approaches, and the need to merge physical geography and human and social sciences approaches, giving rise to new hybrid approaches such as socio-hydrology (Sivaplan et al 2012) or critical physical geography (Lave et al 2014). Also the emergence of the Anthropocene as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth dominates over natural processes (Steffen et al 2011) has induced new researches in geomorphology specifically addressed to the analysis of Man/Earth interaction challenges (Price et al 2011, Goudie and Viles 2016, Brown et al 2017.…”
Section: Definition and Characterization Of Urban Geomorphological Hementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, urban geomorphology addresses new questions such as ecosystem services provided by geomorphological processes and landforms (Picket et al 2001, Gordon et al 2012, Gray et al 2013, interconnections between geomorphological and anthropogenic systems, studied through holistic approaches, and the need to merge physical geography and human and social sciences approaches, giving rise to new hybrid approaches such as socio-hydrology (Sivaplan et al 2012) or critical physical geography (Lave et al 2014). Also the emergence of the Anthropocene as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth dominates over natural processes (Steffen et al 2011) has induced new researches in geomorphology specifically addressed to the analysis of Man/Earth interaction challenges (Price et al 2011, Goudie and Viles 2016, Brown et al 2017.…”
Section: Definition and Characterization Of Urban Geomorphological Hementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking account the all relevant interests of methods process advanced by many authors that aiming to valorize and protect the geoheritage ( [1] [27]- [32]), the first step of the action plan consists to select the study area. The selection depends mainly of the geotouristic attraction values of the site.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, no presente artigo, geodiversidade é definida como a variedade natural de aspectos geológicos (rochas, minerais, fósseis), geomorfológicos (geoformas, relevo), pedológicos, hidrológicos e outros depósitos superficiais, formados a partir de fenômenos e processos ativos (agentes endógenos e exógenos), os quais em suas inter-relações originam uma diversidade de ambientes geológicos e paisagens que são o suporte da vida na Terra (BRILHA, 2005;GRAY et al, 2013).…”
Section: A Geodiversidade Seus Valores E Ameaçasunclassified
“…Recentemente, devido ao uso dos serviços ecossistêmicos (produtos e funções dos ecossistemas que beneficiam a sociedade) para justificar conservação da biodiversidade, Gray (2011) e Gray et al (2013) adaptaram essa classificação para destacar as utilidades e benefícios da geodiversidade para a sociedade. Assim, definiu os serviços ecossistêmicos abióticos ao identificar 25 valores distintos a geodiversidade, que estão distribuídos em quatro categorias: regulação, suporte, provisão e cultural, na qual está inclusa a categoria educação/conhecimento.…”
Section: A Geodiversidade Seus Valores E Ameaçasunclassified