This book delves deeply into the multifaceted challenges of
geoheritage management today, including the ever-evolving geological
landscape, human impact, and the pressing need for sustainable
solutions. At its core, this book explores how sustainable practices
can safeguard our geological treasures in the face of an ever-changing
world. One of the book's primary takeaways revolves around the
imperative of data-driven decision-making in geoheritage conservation.
With the integration of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies,
readers are exposed to the transformative power of data analytics,
remote sensing, and geological mapping. By harnessing these tools,
geoheritage managers and conservationists can analyze geological
phenomena, monitor landform changes, and make informed decisions to
protect and sustainably manage these irreplaceable natural wonders.
Climate change, another critical theme of the book, is scrutinized
from the perspective of its impact on geoheritage. Geological
formations and landscapes are subject to climate-related alterations,
ranging from erosion to shifts in flora and fauna. The book elucidates
the innovative ways in which sustainable strategies can combat these
effects, advocating for resilient geoheritage management practices
that account for climatic variations. Furthermore, this book
underscores the pivotal role of technology in preserving our
geological heritage. From state-of-the-art monitoring devices to
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications, readers are exposed
to the tools and techniques that transforms geoheritage management.
Real-world examples illustrate how these technologies are already
being deployed, as well as their potential for further advancement to
enhance sustainability.
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ISBN
9789819638178
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok