Conserving nature’s stage provides a foundation for safeguarding both geodiversity and biodiversity in protected and conserved areas

  • Gordon J
  • Bailey J
  • Larwood J
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This article outlines the fundamental connections between geodiversity and biodiversity by providing a geoconservation perspective on the concept of “conserving nature’s stage” as a basis for safeguarding both geodiversity and biodiversity in the face of environmental and climate change. Conserving nature’s stage—the physical environment in which species exist—provides a means of developing more integrated approaches to nature conservation, delivering benefits for both geodiversity and bio? diversity conservation, and incorporating key prin? ciples of geoconservation in the management of protected and conserved areas.

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Gordon, J. E., Bailey, J. J., & Larwood, J. G. (2022). Conserving nature’s stage provides a foundation for safeguarding both geodiversity and biodiversity in protected and conserved areas. Parks Stewardship Forum, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/p538156118

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