Geodiversity and Tourism Sustainability in the Anthropocene
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geodiversity and Geotourism: Key Facets and Interrelationships
2.1. Geodiversity: The Concept and Its Applications for Science and Sustainability
2.2. Geotourism as an Emerging Paradigm
2.3. Geoparks and International Protected Area Management Angles Regarding Geodiversity
3. The Anthropocene: Where Human Impact Becomes Geological
4. How Geodiversity Can Inform Tourism Sustainability in the Anthropocene: A Few Pointers
5. Concluding Remarks
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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