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Geological Heritage

Geological heritage refers to the significant geological features and processes that provide insights into Earth's history and evolution, while community engagement involves the active participation of local populations in the conservation and promotion of these geological resources, fostering a sense of stewardship and awareness of their importance.

intermediate
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Geological heritage plays a vital role in understanding Earth's history and biodiversity. It encompasses significant geological features that have cultural, scientific, and historical importance. Engaging communities in the conservation of these sites not only helps preserve them but also enhances l...

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Key Terms

Geological Feature
A natural formation resulting from geological processes.

Example: Mountains, valleys, and caves.

Conservation
The act of protecting and preserving natural resources.

Example: Conserving a national park.

Community Engagement
Involving local people in decision-making and activities.

Example: Local workshops on geological heritage.

Cultural Heritage
The legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group.

Example: Traditional stories about a mountain.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Different species of plants and animals in a forest.

Stakeholder
An individual or group with an interest in a project.

Example: Local residents, government, and NGOs.

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Key Concepts

Geological featuresCommunity involvementConservationCultural significance