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Cultural characteristics and geospatial distribution of landscape ecology in the perspective of regional culture
This paper provides an in-depth analysis and research on the cultural characteristics and geospatial distribution of the landscape environment...
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A Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Cultural Heritage in Extreme Climate Changes
Vulnerability evaluation plays a key role in risk assessment and reduction and is essential for defining strategies for climate change adaptation and...
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From Quarry to Monument: Considering Mardin Stone (SE, Türkiye) as the Symbol of Architectural and Cultural Heritage
The cultural and architectural significance of stone becomes evident as one traces its journey from quarry to monument. Located in southeastern...
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The Geomorphodiversity of Cerro Colorado (Córdoba, Argentina): A Key Factor in Geo-Cultural Heritage Assessment
The Cerro Colorado Natural and Cultural Reserve, Córdoba, Argentina, is well known for its impressive rock paintings on sandstone...
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Cultural Geology, Cultural Biology, Cultural Taxonomy, and the Intangible Geoheritage as New Strategies for Geoconservation
Nature conservation largely focuses on biological assets, treating geodiversity as a minor concern. We formally define here cultural geology,...
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Where Geoheritage Meets Cultural Heritage: Historical Stone Use in the City of Poznań, Poland, and Its Economic and Political Background
A growing number of geoheritage studies have examined the legacy of natural stone in urban settings, but research into the intersection of cultural...
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Map** cultural ecosystem services in mountain forests using mobile phone data
The aim of the work was to determine the spatial distribution of activity in the forest on the area of the Forest Promotional Complex “Sudety...
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Inventory of Geomorphosites and Cultural Assets for the Development of Tourism in the Ayazini Region of the Mountainous Phrygia (Afyonkarahisar, Turkey)
Interesting landforms come to the fore in tourism destinations in Turkey as well as all around the world. In Turkey, subsequent to the volcanic...
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Women: guardians of water and cultural link amid drinking water scarcity in Gboguhé Sub-Prefecture, Central-West Côte d'Ivoire
In rural Ivorian communities, women are considered as the guardians of water, undertaking an essential role deeply rooted in local cultural values,...
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Pottery circulation and cultural exchange during the mid-late Neolithic Age in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
During the mid-late Neolithic Age, there were two regional cultures in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, the Majiayao culture and the Zongri remains....
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Geoheritage and Cultural-Religious Heritage of Samalute-Minia Area in North Egypt
Geodiversity, geoheritage, geoconservation, and geotourism insights are meticulously interrelated. Their investigations are of comprehensive...
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Significance of cultural heritage practices in karst landscape management: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Throughout historical periods, people have developed various practices for the comprehensive use of natural resources that can be utilized to meet...
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A Vulnerability Assessment Framework for Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of the Roman Ruins of Tróia
This article contributes to develo** an indicator-based vulnerability assessment framework for cultural heritage sites. It provides a vulnerability...
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Vulnerability Assessment Method for Immovable Cultural Relics Based on Artificial Neural Networks—An Example of a Heavy Rainfall Event in Henan Province
Cultural relic conservation capability is an important issue in cultural relic conservation research, and it is critical to decrease the...
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Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world
Some argue that complementing climate change mitigation measures with solar radiation management (SRM) might prove a last resort to limit global...
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Hydro-Geoheritage and Paleo-Cultural Footprints Associated with the Socio-Economic Coherence for a Potential Jericho Geopark
The image of the potential Jericho Geopark is defined by its natural components, including its geologically complex springs and karst wadi cliffs, as...
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Geo-Cultural Aspects of Building Stone Extracted Within Brno City (Czech Republic): a Bridge Between Natural and Cultural Heritage
Building stone, its deposits, its extraction, and its use represents an element that may be considered a bridge between cultural and natural heritage...
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Perceived cultural impacts of climate change motivate climate action and support for climate policy
The impacts of climate change on human cultures have received increasing attention in recent years. However, the extent to which people are aware of...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of coastal rainfall pattern based on artificial intelligence and global cultural communication
Artificial intelligence has been applied in all aspects of cultural industry, and has affected the micro, meso, and macro level of cultural industry,...
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Ebro Valley Gypsum Escarpment Near Zaragoza (NE Spain)—Combination of Highly Valuable Rock Record, Dynamic Geomorphosites and Associated Cultural Heritage
The 40-km-long escarpment of the Ebro River valley to the north-west of Zaragoza (NE Spain) is a remarkable geomorphological feature and an important...