Applying Q-methodology to investigate the perception of the social and economic role of the national park by local stakeholders. Cases of national parks in the …

B Zawilińska, JN Dická, E Matei, J Švajda… - Journal for Nature …, 2023 - Elsevier
The modern approach to the management of protected areas (PAs) introduces a holistic
perspective on these areas, in which they are not seen as isolated conservation zones, but …

Evaluating geomorphosites and the geomorphological hazards that impact them: Case study—Cozia massif (Southern Carpathians, Romania)

AB Ovreiu, L Comănescu, IA Bărsoianu, A Nedelea - Geoheritage, 2019 - Springer
This paper intends to evaluate the most important geomorphosites in the Cozia Massif
(Southern Carpathians) area and the geomorphological hazards that can affect and damage …

[PDF][PDF] Natural hazards-a threat for immovable cultural heritage. A review.

IC Nicu - International Journal of Conservation Science, 2017 - ijcs.uaic.ro
This study presents a review of how natural hazards can impact on immovable cultural
heritage (ICH). In the last few decades, the global impact of natural hazards on cultural …

Water driven processes and landforms evolution rates in mountain geomorphosites: examples from Swiss Alps

I Bollati, M Pellegrini, E Reynard, M Pelfini - Catena, 2017 - Elsevier
Geomorphic processes driven by water are particularly active in mountain environments,
especially under the current climate conditions. Erosion and dissolution processes shape …

Geomorphological mapping for the valorization of the alpine environment. A methodological proposal tested in the Loana Valley (Sesia Val Grande Geopark, Western …

I Bollati, B Crosa Lenz, E Zanoletti, M Pelfini - Journal of Mountain Science, 2017 - Springer
Geomorphological mapping plays a key role in landscape representation: it is the starting
point for many applications and for the realization of thematic maps, such as hazard and risk …

3D virtual itinerary in the geological heritage from natural areas in Salamanca-Ávila-Cáceres, Spain

AM Martínez-Graña, JL Goy, JÁ González-Delgado… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
From a large database generated from the geological heritage of more than 100 geosites in
four natural areas of Salamanca, Ávila, and Cáceres provinces (Spain), the 13 most …

Risk perception of local stakeholders on natural hazards: implications for theory and practice

MC Mărgărint, M Niculiță, G Roder… - Natural Hazards and …, 2021 - nhess.copernicus.org
In Romania, local stakeholders' knowledge plays a role in making decisions for
emergencies, supporting rescue officers in natural hazard events, coordinating, and …

Geotourism, a New Perspective of Post-COVID-19-Pandemic Relaunch through Travel Agencies—Case Study: Bucegi Natural Park, Romania

MI Desculțu Grigore, A Niță, IA Drăguleasa, M Mazilu - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
The proposed approach—geotourism, a new medium-and long-term post-pandemic
recovery perspective—provides a theoretical foundation for future research regarding the …

Forest habitat fragmentation in mountain protected areas using historical corona KH-9 and sentinel-2 satellite imagery

B Olariu, M Vîrghileanu, BA Mihai, I Săvulescu… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Forest habitat fragmentation is one of the global environmental issues of concern as a result
of forest management practices and socioeconomic drivers. In this context, a constant …

A comprehensive assessment of geomorphodiversity and geomorphological heritage for Damavand Volcano Management, Iran

A Moradi, M Maghsoudi, E Moghimi, M Yamani… - Geoheritage, 2021 - Springer
A comprehensive understanding of geomorphodiversity and geomorphological heritage is
crucial for their use, conservation, and management. Therefore, this paper aims to assess …