Advances in geoheritage mapping: Application to iconic geomorphological examples from the italian landscape

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In the framework of geosite management, specific targeted symbols for geomorphological legends are still lacking. Concerning geosites of geomorphological interest, geomorphological mapping requires targeted symbols in relation to goals and applications, either concerning geomorphic hazards and risk detection or the enhancement of resources, in particular those related to cultural heritage and, hence, geoheritage. A new methodology for mapping geo(morpho)heritage on geo-morphological maps is presented in this paper. Nine iconic examples from the Italian landscape, selected in different morphogenetic and morphoclimatic contexts, are proposed to test the methodology in relation to point, polyline and polygon features. Moreover, guidelines for mapping are suggested according to the importance of the site and to the complexity of processes characterizing each case study.

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Coratza, P., Bollati, I. M., Panizza, V., Brandolini, P., Castaldini, D., Cucchi, F., … Pelfini, M. (2021). Advances in geoheritage mapping: Application to iconic geomorphological examples from the italian landscape. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011538

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