EGU 2019 Session on Geodiversity and Geoheritage [Volcanic Geoheritage]

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From: "Nemeth, Karoly" <K.Nemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Dear Friends of Volcanic Geoheritage,



Please consider to submit your relevant research to the following joint
session arranged for the EGU 2019 Meeting in Vienna.





ITS3.9/GM6.1/ERE7.4/GMPV7.15/SSS13.29

Geodiversity and Geoheritage (co-sponsored by JpGU) (co-organized)



Convener: Marco Giardino

Co-conveners: Paola Coratza , Alicja Najwer , Karoly Nemeth , Benjamin van
Wyk de Vries



Geodiversity is an interest for all geosciences, where the natural
environment for our science is recorded and assessed. Geoheritage is the
appreciation, valuation, and sustainable exploitation of part of this
geodiversity for the good of the environment, for society and for science.
Geodiversity and geoheritage provide essential links to other disciplines
in the natural and social sciences, and they give geosciences a voice to
the greater public and to local to global governance.


The EGU geodiversity and geoheritage session has been a large and vibrant
meeting spot for a large diverse assemblage of geoscientists and
stakeholders for over 5 years, growing with the increasing appreciation of
the central role these topics have.


This EGU 2019 session aims to highlight the hottest issues and challenges
pending or emerging, as well as inviting a broad range of topics, to engage
in a far reaching discussion. As in previous years, we will hold a Splinter
Meeting to further discuss hot topics, and will animate the poster session
with a special picnic session.




Five main themes to tackle have been identified for 2019:



1) Society, climate change and geodiversity: the problems related to
economic and environmental dynamics affecting geodiversity under changing
climate and global development conditions. This topic has implications for
and links to the IUGS RFG (Resourcing Future Generations) initiative and is
a central theme for UNESCO Global Geoparks and World Heritage, and concerns
also the management of all types of natural risk.



2) Geo- to ecosystem services and geoheritage: this follows from the first
theme in exploring the possibility of developing a holistic and integrated
approach to geodiversity, by considering geosystem services, in a
perspective of sustainable management of geoheritage to the benefit of the
whole environment.



3) Geodiversity, geosites and geoheritage assessments at multiple spatial
scales: integrating data from global to local: the present lack of
integration between global, regional and local geological and
geomorphological data can limit the validity of geodiversity assessment and
prevent its applicability for enhancement and protection of geoheritage.
This subject relates to practical issues on different spatial scales for
geodiversity immediately applicable to the protection of geodiversity,
geoheritage and has links with the problems raised in the first two themes.



4) Virtual and Augmented Reality and Geoheritage: the strong innovation
potential for this research field due to enhanced application of
geoinformation technologies (GIS and Semantic Web). This use of global
platforms, such as Google Earth, to outcrops scale augmented reality is a
powerful research and educational tool that is developing fast. This theme
will draw together demonstrations of the ongoing development of such
techniques and their practical implementation into geodiversity and
geoheritage sites.



5) Towards a fruitful integration/collaboration of international
designations; this is a topic that we invite discussion about, and which is
being hotly discussed between the major geoscience unions, associations,
programmes and global instances like the UNESCOâ??s International Geoscience
and Geoparks Programme and Convention Concerning the Protection of the
World Cultural and Natural Heritage, the IUGS International Geoheritage
Commission and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature,
especially through the Geoheritage Specialist Group/WCPA. It will form a
subject of the Splinter Meeting, where these major unions will be open to
discuss the theme.



Geodiversity and Geoheritage attract a broad range of people from all sides
of geosciences and therefore we invite all this diversity to participate in
the session.



The session is co-sponsored by the Working Group on Geomorphosites and the
Working Group on Landform Assessment for Geodiversity of the International
Association of Geomorphologists; ProGEO, the European Association for the
Conservation of the Geological Heritage; the IUGS International Commission
on Geoheritage; the Geoheritage Specialist Group of the World Commission on
Protected Areas of the International Union of Conservation of Nature, the
International Lithosphere Program, and the IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic
Geoheritage and Protected Volcanic Landscape.

The session is closely linked to the those of Geoheritage Stones, and to
Volcano Resources.





Hope to meet you in Vienna!

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