Africa Alive Corridors: Transdisciplinary Research based on African Footprints B. LinolM. DoucouréT. de Wit Original Article Open access 27 May 2024 Article: 63
Enhancing Geosıte Accessibility Assessment: A New Mcdm Model Sevgi BilgiçEnes KaradenizSelman Er Original Article Open access 27 May 2024 Article: 62
Anthropogenic Geosite Concept within Geological Heritage and Turkey’s Anthropogenic Geosites Yahya ÇiftçiYıldırım Güngör Original Article 23 May 2024 Article: 61
Geological Origin of Divine White and Black Pebbles Paved Around the Main Palace of Ise Shrine, Central Japan Takayuki Uchino Original Article 21 May 2024 Article: 60
Creating a Geosite Inventory for some Classic Outcrops in Nigeria’s Southeastern Province Chidozie Izuchukwu Princeton Dim Original Article 20 May 2024 Article: 59
Thermal Baking, Induration and Physical Volcanic Features in Deccan Volcanic Units and Their Suitability for Excavation, Sculpturing as well as Restoration of Geoheritage Sites in Western India K. S. MisraAnshuman MisraNeela Misra Original Article 18 May 2024 Article: 58
An Appraisal of Evolution Stage and Degradation Risk of Geomorphosites Using TALC and DRA in Ajodhya Hill of the Eastern Chota Nagpur Plateau, India Uttam Kumar MandalManas KarmakarDebasis Ghosh Original Article 16 May 2024 Article: 57
Geo-Heritage and Geo-Tourism Potential of the Saoura Valley: A Field Geology Museum in the Ougarta Range (SW Algeria) Imad BouchemlaMadani Benyoucef Original Article 16 May 2024 Article: 56
The Geomorphodiversity of Cerro Colorado (Córdoba, Argentina): A Key Factor in Geo-Cultural Heritage Assessment Gabriella M. BorettoMarcela CioccaleAndrea Recalde Original Article 15 May 2024 Article: 55
Palaeovolcanic Geoheritage from Volcano Geology Perspective within Earth's Geosystems: Geoeducation of the Potential Geopark Kratovo-Zletovo (North Macedonia) Bojana AleksovaDjordjije VasiljevićIvica Milevski Original Article 14 May 2024 Article: 54
Two high Value Geoheritage Sites on Sõrve Peninsula (Saaremaa Island, Estonia): A Window to the Unique Late Silurian Fauna Olev VinnMark A. WilsonUrsula Toom Original Article 13 May 2024 Article: 53
Banni Grassland, a Geoheritage Landscape of Western India: Endless Possibilities for Geo-Eco-Socio Tourism Rupak DeySeema B. SharmaAbhiroop Chowdhury Original Article 13 May 2024 Article: 52
Quantitative Risk Assessment of Rock Instabilities Threatening Manazan Caves, Karaman, Türkiye Mustafa FenerNehir Varol Original Article Open access 09 May 2024 Article: 49
Geodiversity Assessment in the Midriff Islands Region of the Gulf of California (Northwest Mexico) Jorge Alberto Miros-GómezCarles CanetThierry Calmus Original Article Open access 08 May 2024 Article: 51
An Appraisal of Geoheritage Potential: From The Delhi-Aravalli Fold- and The Himalayan Fold-Thrust Belts to the Coastal Plains of India Rajeeb Lochan Mishra Original Article 08 May 2024 Article: 50
Geomorphological Landscape Assessment in the Hismah Desert: A Possible Geopark in Link with NEOM Project Subhajit SenMohamed O. AbouelreshThadickal V. Joydas Original Article 07 May 2024 Article: 48
Calcite Precipitation on Excavated Andesite Surfaces from the Archaeological Sites of Aigai and Assos (Turkey) Çağlayan Deniz KaplanHasan Böke Original Article 07 May 2024 Article: 47
Improving Visitors’ Geoheritage Experience: Some Practical Pointers for Managers Roger Crofts Original Article Open access 03 May 2024 Article: 46
Protecting Newfoundland’s Palaeontological Geoheritage: Mitigating Anthropic and Environmental Damage to the Ediacaran Fossils of Upper Island Cove Christopher McKeanJack J. MatthewsDuncan McIlroy Original Article 03 May 2024 Article: 45
Inventory, Evaluation, and Mapping of the Geological and Geomorphological Sites of the Tazekka National Park (Middle Eastern Atlas, Morocco) Aïman HiliAbdessamad HilaliSaid El Boute Original Article 27 April 2024 Article: 43
To Embed Geosites In An Area wıth Great Tourism Activity: A Proposal for Köyceğız, Türkiye Aysan GürerÖmer Feyzi GürerEkin Gökçe Benli Original Article Open access 26 April 2024 Article: 42
Using LiDAR Technology for Geoheritage Inventory and Modelling: Case Study of Đavolja Varoš Geosite (Serbia) Dajana TešićTijana TomićMarina Davidović Manojlović Original Article 25 April 2024 Article: 41
Volcanic Rock Landscapes and Natural Heritage Values of Mt. Chilbo, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Won-Sok JonTo-Jun RyangMyong-Won Ri Original Article 20 April 2024 Article: 40
Geological Features of Northwestern Himalaya, Ladakh, India: Geosites and Their Significance in the Ladakh Himalaya Stanzin NamgaRanjit Nayak Original Article 10 April 2024 Article: 39
Location-Based Management of Paleontological Collections using Open Source GIS Software Andre da Silva ManoBruno Camilo SilvaFrancisco Ortega Original Article Open access 02 April 2024 Article: 38
Step Wells of Jodhpur, Western Rajasthan, India: Implication for Hydro-geosites and Hydro-geotourism Shiv Singh RathoreSaurabh MathurS. C. Mathur Original Paper 27 March 2024 Article: 37
Pages of Earth History in an Exceptional Uniqueness: The Geo-Heritage of the Sila National Park and its Spheroidal Boulders Geosite (Northern Calabria, Italy) Francesco MutoDeborah BiondinoGian Battista Vai Review Article Open access 11 March 2024 Article: 36
Geotouristic Approach to the Elements of Geocultural Heritage by Using UGAM Model: UNESCO World Heritage Site Felix Romuliana (Zaječar, Serbia) Miloš MarjanovićRastko MarkovićSlobodan B. Marković Original Article 09 March 2024 Article: 35
The Challenging Nature of Volcanic Heritage: The Fogo Island (Cabo Verde, W Africa) V. AlfamaM. H. HenriquesA. Barros Original Article Open access 08 March 2024 Article: 34
Unveiling the Legacy of the Nineteenth Century Riotinto Mining Railway: From Historic Heritage to Thriving Tourist Attraction C. BoenteE. Romero-MacíasC. Sierra Original Article Open access 04 March 2024 Article: 33
Examples of Good Practices in the Reclamation and Use of Abandoned Quarries Urszula KaźmierczakMarek W. LorencDanuta Rajczakowska Original Article 02 March 2024 Article: 32
From Geoheritage to Geosites at the Oeste Aspiring Geopark (Portugal) Nuno PimentelBruno PereiraMiguel Reis Silva Original Article Open access 21 February 2024 Article: 31
Objectivity in Geosites Inventorying and Assessment Methods Enrico Cameron Original Article 20 February 2024 Article: 30
Tourism Environmental Impact Evaluation Framework (TEIEF): Using VGI Data to Assess the Ecological Impact of Tourism in the Danxiashan UNESCO Global Geopark of China Yulan YuanYujia GaoMing-Kuang Chung Original Article 19 February 2024 Article: 29
Jbel Irhoud Geosite, the Cradle of Humanity (Youssoufia Province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco): Evaluation and Valorization of the Geological Heritage for Geoeducation and Geotourism Purposes Mustapha El HamidyEzzoura ErramiFatima El Bchari Original Article 16 February 2024 Article: 28
Geoheritage and Geotourism Potential of NEOM, Saudi Arabia: Linking Geoethics, Geoconservation, and Geotourism Subhajit SenMohamed O. AbouelreshBruno Pulido Original Article 15 February 2024 Article: 27
Industrial Geotourism and Geoeducation Potential of SE Türkiye: A Case Study of the Petroleum Industry in the Adıyaman Region Oğuz MülayimFatih KöroğluOnur Alkaç Original Article 15 February 2024 Article: 26
The Escarpão Plateau (South of Portugal)—a Study Case of Nested Geosites from the Aspiring Algarvensis Geopark Cristina Veiga-PiresSónia OliveiraLuís Pereira Original Paper Open access 14 February 2024 Article: 25
The Relationships Between Danxia Geoheritages and Regional Tectonics in Southern Sichuan Basin: Implications for the Spatial Distribution of Danxia Landforms in China Jun-Ting QiuHong-Xu MuChao-Bin Xu Original Article 13 February 2024 Article: 24
An Investigation of Tufa Microbialites in the Terrestrial Ecosystem of Adilcevaz (Bitlis) According to the Conservation Approach Fırat ÇiltepeAlper Uzun Original Article Open access 10 February 2024 Article: 23
Pillow Basalts of Early Permian Panjal Traps from Guryul Ravine, Kashmir, JK, India: A Geoheritage Site Akhtar R. Mir Original Paper 10 February 2024 Article: 22
Structural Model of Tourists’ Visit Intention Relating to Mount Ijen, a Volcano Tourism Destination: The Lack Role of Novelty-Seeking, Self-Congruity, and Destination Personality? Usep SuhudMamoon Allan Original Article 10 February 2024 Article: 21
Mud Volcanoes of Azerbaijan: The Unique Natural Objects of the Geoheritage Adil AliyevDadash HuseynovIlkin Kangarli Review Article 10 February 2024 Article: 20
Geosite Recognition Based on Qualitative-Quantitative Assessment in the Light of Core Geological Features of a Mio-Pliocene Volcanic Arc Setting of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Vladyslav ZakharovskyiKároly NémethChris Twemlow Original Article Open access 06 February 2024 Article: 19
Karst Geoheritage of the Red Stone Forest in the Xiangxi UNESCO Global Geopark: Chromogenic Factors, Microgeomorphology and Dissolution Behaviour Liangjun WuYuanhai ZhangFayuan Li Original Article 05 February 2024 Article: 18
Tourism in Protected Areas in Spain: Perception of Sustainable Development in Protected Areas with Different Levels of Protection Esteban Pérez-CalderónVanessa Miguel-BarradoJorge Manuel Prieto-Ballester Review Article Open access 03 February 2024 Article: 17
Curatorial Management on Geological and Paleontological Collections in Brazil: Integrative Policies for the Ex Situ Geoheritage Jéssica Tarine Moitinho de LimaIsmar de Souza Carvalho Original Article 31 January 2024 Article: 16
Bijoliya Vindhyan Supergroup Sandstone Region of Rajasthan, India: Conservation of Geoheritage and Geotourism Kamal Kant SharmaLokesh Tripathi Original Paper 30 January 2024 Article: 15
Geodiversity Elements of Geological Collections as Ex Situ Teaching Tool: The Example of the Geography Department at the Federal University of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Augusto Gonçalves NobreMaurício MeurerAndré Weissheimer de Borba Original Article 27 January 2024 Article: 14