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INTEGRATED GEODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF THE NORTHERN OLTENIA REGION (ROMANIA)
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Gray M., (2004), Geodiversity: valuing and conserving abiotic nature. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester.
Pralong J.P., (2005), A method for assessing tourist potential and use of geomorphological sites. Géomorphologie: relief, processus, environnement 3: 189– 196.
Reynard E., Panizza M., (2005), Geomorphosites: definition, assessment and mapping. An introduction. Géomorphologie: relief, processus, environnement 3: 177–180.
Bruneau, P.M.C., Gordon, J.E., Rees, S., (2011), Ecosystem sensitivity and responses to change: understanding the links between geodiversity and biodiversity at the landscape scale, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Report No. 450, Peterborough.
Hjort, J., Heikkinen, R. K., Luoto, M., (2012), Inclusion of explicit measures of geodiversity improve biodiversity models in a boreal landscape, Biodiversity Conservation, 21:3487– 3506.
Reynard E., Coratza P., (2013), Scientific research on geomorphosites. Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria 36: 159–168.
Stanley, M., (2004), Geodiversity – linking people, landscapes and their culture. In: Parkes, M. (ed.) Natural and Cultural Landscapes – the Geological Foundation. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 45-52.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, (2005), Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends, Volume 1, Island Press, Washington.
Gordon, J.E., Barron, H.F., (2011), Scotland’s geodiversity: development of the basis for a national framework. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report, No. 417.
Burrough, P. A., McDonell, R. A., (1998), Principles of Geographical Information Systems (Oxford University Press, New York), 190 pp
Buzilă L., Muntean O. -L., Raică M. -D., Maloş C., (2014), Environmental impact assessment in karstic areas. A geographical approach of North Oltenia Region, Romania, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference SGEM, Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation, Conference Proceedings, Vol. III, P. 143- 150, Albena, Bulgaria.
Shepard, D., (1968). A two-dimensional interpolation function for irregularly- spaced data. Proceedings of the 1968 ACM National Conference. pp. 517–524. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Gray M., (2004), Geodiversity: valuing and conserving abiotic nature. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester.
Pralong J.P., (2005), A method for assessing tourist potential and use of geomorphological sites. Géomorphologie: relief, processus, environnement 3: 189– 196.
Reynard E., Panizza M., (2005), Geomorphosites: definition, assessment and mapping. An introduction. Géomorphologie: relief, processus, environnement 3: 177–180.
Bruneau, P.M.C., Gordon, J.E., Rees, S., (2011), Ecosystem sensitivity and responses to change: understanding the links between geodiversity and biodiversity at the landscape scale, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Report No. 450, Peterborough.
Hjort, J., Heikkinen, R. K., Luoto, M., (2012), Inclusion of explicit measures of geodiversity improve biodiversity models in a boreal landscape, Biodiversity Conservation, 21:3487– 3506.
Reynard E., Coratza P., (2013), Scientific research on geomorphosites. Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria 36: 159–168.
Stanley, M., (2004), Geodiversity – linking people, landscapes and their culture. In: Parkes, M. (ed.) Natural and Cultural Landscapes – the Geological Foundation. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 45-52.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, (2005), Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends, Volume 1, Island Press, Washington.
Gordon, J.E., Barron, H.F., (2011), Scotland’s geodiversity: development of the basis for a national framework. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report, No. 417.
Burrough, P. A., McDonell, R. A., (1998), Principles of Geographical Information Systems (Oxford University Press, New York), 190 pp
Buzilă L., Muntean O. -L., Raică M. -D., Maloş C., (2014), Environmental impact assessment in karstic areas. A geographical approach of North Oltenia Region, Romania, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference SGEM, Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation, Conference Proceedings, Vol. III, P. 143- 150, Albena, Bulgaria.
Shepard, D., (1968). A two-dimensional interpolation function for irregularly- spaced data. Proceedings of the 1968 ACM National Conference. pp. 517–524. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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