Resource extraction and nature conservation are often seen as opposing concepts.Traditionally,from the viewpoint of nature conservationists,they are only positively associated when rehabilitation efforts are made to r...Resource extraction and nature conservation are often seen as opposing concepts.Traditionally,from the viewpoint of nature conservationists,they are only positively associated when rehabilitation efforts are made to restore biodiversity in degraded lands due to extractive activities.Despite these conflicting relationships,in UNESCO Global Geoparks(UGGps),mining and quarrying can act as opening windows in the Earth’s surface exposing geoheritage.展开更多
基金supported by Portuguese national funding awarded by FCT—Foundation for Science and Technology,I.P.,projects UIDB/04683/2020 and UIDP/04683/2020a grant from the Palaeontology,Geoheritage and Applications European Master Program(Erasmus+Programme of the European Union)conceded to the first author。
文摘Resource extraction and nature conservation are often seen as opposing concepts.Traditionally,from the viewpoint of nature conservationists,they are only positively associated when rehabilitation efforts are made to restore biodiversity in degraded lands due to extractive activities.Despite these conflicting relationships,in UNESCO Global Geoparks(UGGps),mining and quarrying can act as opening windows in the Earth’s surface exposing geoheritage.