Abstract

The promotion of geological and geomorphological heritage is growing in importance for educational initiatives. The constantly increasing interest towards changing landforms due to changing climate conditions asks not only for improving the values of the cultural proposals but also for précising the subject of the discussion. Cultural trails and natural resources valorisation are more and more frequently based on the concept of geomorphosite, which is strictly linked to landform typology definitions. In sensitive areas, changing geomorphosites are considered of great interest as a typical response to changes in climate. In this paper, on the basis of recent research, we discuss the definitions of landforms and geomorphosites activity in relation to surface processes dynamics. In addition, we discuss the implications of geomorphological surface processes for geomorphosite evolution and degradation and their consequent impact on related valorisation activities. We indicate how both active and passive landforms, and therefore geomorphosites, are of great interest for scientific, educational and tourism purposes.

Details

Title
LANDFORMS AND GEOMORPHOSITES ONGOING CHANGES: CONCEPTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOHERITAGE PROMOTION
Author
Pelfini, Manuela; Bollati, Irene
Pages
131-143
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Mar 2014
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
20822103
e-ISSN
20816383
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1517827213
Copyright
Copyright De Gruyter Open Sp. z o.o. Mar 2014