A study on geodiversity and geoconservation’s impact on the management of natural resources in the Alto Ricaurte Region, Boyacá, Colombia

The profound interdependence between geodiversity, biodiversity and cultural assets is the foundation for numerous recent studies on geodiversity. Given the need to incorporate this angle into research on the subject in Colombia, we propose a geodiversity characterisation which aims at its inclusion...

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Historical Geology
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Local population
Mineralogy
Natural resource management
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Palaeontological heritage
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Physical Geography
Quarrying
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