Geodiversity for science and society
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
382(2269)
Published: Feb. 12, 2024
Geodiversity'
defines
the
diversity
of
Earth's
surface
and
subsurface,
comprising
features
processes
across
geology
(including
soil),
hydrology
geomorphology
(i.e.geodiversity
elements).Geodiversity
underpins
systems
that
support
living
natural
world:
it
is
steadfast,
resolute
partnership
humans
biodiversity,
providing
what
planet
needs
to
life
many
materials
we
rely
on
in
our
daily
lives.Its
value
also
inherent,
with
geoheritage
sites
enjoyed
world.Humans
have
always
had
a
close
cultural
connection
geodiversity
its
elements,
important
role
was
highlighted
1990s
relation
'geoindicators'
[1].Yet
only
recently
importance
considering
has
been
more
widely
deeply
discussed.This
not
least
because
emerging
unsustainable
human
changes
threaten
globally.While
climate
biodiversity
are
now
routinely
included
international
conventions
policy
briefings
(e.g.
form
'essential
variables'),
abiotic
variables
other
than
largely
overlooked.This
risks
biased
or
inadequate
management
decisions
around
subsurface
resources,
as
well
incomplete
ecological
analyses
may
impair
conservation.To
move
these
discussions
forwards,
applied
for
Royal
Society
Hooke
Theo
Murphy
funding
meeting
experts
several
facets
research.We
were
awarded
2019,
hoping
spring
2020
meeting,
but
all
know
happened
then.Instead
transferring
online,
decided
wait
until
could
Language: Английский
Quantitative geodiversity assessment in biodiversity investigations
Nordia Geographical Publications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
53(2), P. 1 - 70
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Despite
the
growing
recognition
of
geodiversity
in
recent
years,
it
remains
overshadowed
by
its
biotic
counterpart,
biodiversity.
The
objective
this
thesis
is
to
narrow
gap
advancing
quantitative
assessment
within
context
main
provide
a
theoretical
and
methodological
framework
for
study
landscape-scale
biodiversity
investigations,
with
some
insights
nature
conservation.
To
achieve
goal,
I
will
I)
review
theory
geodiversity–biodiversity
relationship,
II)
empirically
test
relationship
Finnish
freshwater
ecosystems,
III)
data
methods
Europe-wide
studies.
By
employing
geographical
research
inspired
ecological
traditions,
investigate
between
across
aquatic
terrestrial
ecosystems.
Empirical
investigations
revealed
positive
correlations
vascular
plant
species
richness
distinct
studies
conducted
Finland
Switzerland,
both
This
aligns
assumption
that
fosters
greater
Moreover,
produced
provides
ready-to-use
variables
future
continent
contributes
large-scale
general.
In
conclusion,
recommend
further
development
establishment
systematic
frameworks
various
contexts.
Such
actions
would
facilitate
implementation
standardized
reproducible
practices,
thereby
helping
unlock
geodiversity’s
potential
conservation
practice.
Integrating
systematically
into
policy
making
essential
fully
acknowledge
crucial
role
shaping
sustainable
future.
broadening
perspectives
on
natural
diversity
beyond
alone,
seeks
enhance
general
understanding
appreciation
geodiversity.
Language: Английский