What is Geodiversity?
The term geodiversity incorporates all the variety of rocks, minerals and landforms and the processes which have formed these features throughout geological time. Best known are those rare and exceptional occurrences such as dinosaur footprints or mammoth tusks, but there are many more less-exceptional, but equally important, pieces of the geological jig-saw puzzle. When pieced together, these give insight to past climates, earlier environments and life on earth.
Geodiversity contributes to our quality of life in many ways. Its benefits include:
In contrast, geological and geomorphological conservation – increasingly referred to as ‘geoconservation’ - is the discipline concerned with the protection, active management or interpretation of geodiversity.
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