Relationships between geodiversity and culture are very close and frequent, and they are reflected in numerous and different areas, situations or levels. The purpose of this chapter is not to give an exhaustive overview of how geodiversity influences culture and vice versa (as this topic has already been thoroughly explored in numerous works), but it aims to analyse the relationship geodiversity–culture within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services (or geosystem services). This relationship is best visible and recognizable within the cultural and, eventually, knowledge services; however, other types of services (provisioning, supporting) are relevant too. Moreover, the relationship geodiversity–culture is reflected in everyday life, for example, in language; thus, a quick insight into these topics is also presented. Anchoring the geodiversity–culture relationships within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services may provide a framework for future interdisciplinary studies and may contribute to the better understanding of protection, conservation and sustainable use not only of geoheritage but of geodiversity as a whole.
Reflections of geodiversity–culture relationships within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services / Kubalikova, L., Coratza, P. - In: Visages of Geodiversity and Geogeritage / [a cura di] Kubalíková L.; Naomi Irapta P.; Pál M.; Zwoliński Z.; Coratza P.; van Wyk de Vries B.. - Bath : Geological Society, 2023. - ISBN 978-1-78620-578-0. - pp. 49-66 [10.1144/SP530-2022-155]
Reflections of geodiversity–culture relationships within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services
Coratza P.
2023
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Relationships between geodiversity and culture are very close and frequent, and they are reflected in numerous and different areas, situations or levels. The purpose of this chapter is not to give an exhaustive overview of how geodiversity influences culture and vice versa (as this topic has already been thoroughly explored in numerous works), but it aims to analyse the relationship geodiversity–culture within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services (or geosystem services). This relationship is best visible and recognizable within the cultural and, eventually, knowledge services; however, other types of services (provisioning, supporting) are relevant too. Moreover, the relationship geodiversity–culture is reflected in everyday life, for example, in language; thus, a quick insight into these topics is also presented. Anchoring the geodiversity–culture relationships within the concept of abiotic ecosystem services may provide a framework for future interdisciplinary studies and may contribute to the better understanding of protection, conservation and sustainable use not only of geoheritage but of geodiversity as a whole.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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