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sediment transport, pedogenesis)
represents another aspect of
geodiversity.
However geodiversity is not
normally defined to
include the
likes of landscaping...
- sites,
Regionally Important Geodiversity Sites (especially in Wales),
County Geodiversity Sites in Norfolk,
Local Geodiversity Sites in
Scotland and Lancashire...
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UNESCO Global Geopark Image Location Area (km2) Year
Geodiversity Araripe Ceará, Brazil 7°13′46″S 39°24′32″W / 7.229444°S 39.408889°W / -7.229444;...
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Women in Multilateralism". UNESCO. "Home".
Geodiversity Day.
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March 2023. "International Day to End
Impunity for...
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planned phase, or in a
national geopark status.
Further elements of the
geodiversity of the
continent is
represented on the
World Heritage list,
under criterion...
- (such as the
rainforest in Fatu-Hiva)
often feature biodiversity and
geodiversity in
their ecosystems.
Natural resources may be
classified in different...
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original on 8
October 2017.
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October 2017. "
Geodiversity of Surrey".
Natural England.
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original on 2 October...
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Geological features and
landforms are
examples of
abiotic nature or
geodiversity phenomena.
Geotourism adds to ecotourism's prin****l
focus on plants...
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Great Britain, a
Local Geodiversity Action Plan is a plan
which sets out
actions to conserve,
enhance and
promote the
geodiversity of a
particular area...
- in
England and 'Local
Geodiversity Sites' in Scotland,
whilst in Wales, they are
referred to as 'Regionally
Important Geodiversity Sites' (or RIGS). Numerous...