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Geological Heritage and Biodiversity in Natural and Cultural Landscapes



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Autore: Martínez-Graña Antonio Miguel Visualizza persona
Titolo: Geological Heritage and Biodiversity in Natural and Cultural Landscapes Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (226 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: quaternary landscape
geomorphological analysis
depositional-erosional terraces
incision-displacement rates
Tormes River
landscape
landscape quality
landscape fragility, need of protection
landscape diagnosis
GIS
environmental assessment
petrified forest
sustainable development
geodiversity
biodiversity
Puyango
geopark
fluvial terraces
chronology
Yeltes river
Duero basin (Spain)
geomorphological map
Appalachian landscape
neotectonic
drainage network
superimposition-antecedence
fungal indicators
conservation
dehesas
MW Spain
Corridor Designer
MaxEnt
species distribution models
ecological corridors
armed conflict
Colombia
conservation and development
fertility
human biodemography
infant mortality
local populations
population structure
protected areas
socio-economic effects
ecological niche dynamics
reciprocal niche models
biological invasions
Batuecan lizard
connectivity
endangered species
graph theory
Iberolacerta martinezricai
mountain lizard
network analysis
Ramsar Site
types of wetlands
priority habitats
cultural values
sensitivity
vulnerability
threatened species
hydrophyte plants
species’ rear edges
climatic change
CENFA
Persona (resp. second.): AgudoJosé Ángel Sánchez
Martínez-GrañaAntonio Miguel
Sommario/riassunto: Geological Heritage has very diverse elements, both for its intrinsic nature and for its social and scientific significance. These elements have a scientific dimension (stratigraphic, geomorphological, lithological, paleontological, etc.) and a landscape dimension, both with implications for territorial management. In territorial management and planning, it is essential to carry out inventory and cataloging of places of natural and social interest to establish a comprehensive policy. The identification and valuation of the geological and biological heritage, and their interaction in the landscape should favor the conservation and preservation of this natural and historical heritage. Sustainable development implies rational use that prevents the degradation or loss of these unique environments of the natural environment as well as a dissemination and awareness of landscape resources for a better understanding and enjoyment, integrating activities of both environmental education and nature tourism.The diversity of a territory is the result of the complex and continuous interaction of the geological substrate (geotopical) and biological factors that model the existing ecological and evolutionary processes at the level of genes, species, ecosystems, and landscapes and that are expressed in a characteristic representation of organisms adapted to these factors. These vary according to the spatial dimensions and the temporal scales considered, in a wide range, that goes from the geological processes that involve millions of years and vast territories to the casuistic biotic, and anthropic events that can occur in an instant in any territorial sector.
Titolo autorizzato: Geological Heritage and Biodiversity in Natural and Cultural Landscapes  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557759403321
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