Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark

Geodiversity is considered the abiotic equivalent of biodiversity; it can be explained in three main felds such as scientifc, educational, and tourism. In sixteen geosites of Napo Sumaco Geopark, a quantitative assessment of geodiversity was carried out using the methodology proposed by Brilha (Bril...

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Hoofdauteur: Vera, Dayana (author)
Andere auteurs: Simbaña Tasiguano, Marco (author), Guzmán, Oswaldo (author), Cabascango, Estefanía (author), Sánchez Cortez, José Luis (author), Campos, Corina (author), Grefa, Enrique (author)
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author Vera, Dayana
author2 Simbaña Tasiguano, Marco
Guzmán, Oswaldo
Cabascango, Estefanía
Sánchez Cortez, José Luis
Campos, Corina
Grefa, Enrique
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author_facet Vera, Dayana
Simbaña Tasiguano, Marco
Guzmán, Oswaldo
Cabascango, Estefanía
Sánchez Cortez, José Luis
Campos, Corina
Grefa, Enrique
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Simbaña Tasiguano, Marco
Guzmán, Oswaldo
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Sánchez Cortez, José Luis
Campos, Corina
Grefa, Enrique
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Vera, Dayana & Simbaña Tasiguano, Marco & Guzmán, Oswaldo & Cabascango, Estefanía & Sánchez Cortez, José Luis & Campos, Corina & Grefa, Henry. (2023). Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark. Geoheritage. 15. 10.1007/s12371-023-00792-2.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-023-00792-2
http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/657
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geodiversity
Geopark
Geodiversity assessment
Ecuadorian amazon
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description Geodiversity is considered the abiotic equivalent of biodiversity; it can be explained in three main felds such as scientifc, educational, and tourism. In sixteen geosites of Napo Sumaco Geopark, a quantitative assessment of geodiversity was carried out using the methodology proposed by Brilha (Brilha, Geoheritage 8:119–134, 2016). This work has a feld data collection phase in the geosites Shunku Rumi and Pungarayacu Quarry, where for the frst time a geological sketch and stratigraphic columns were made. Regarding the quantitative assessment, it was found that the geosites Sumaco Volcano and Guagua Sumaco Lagoon and Outlook have a high scientifc value, the geosite Pungarayacu Quarry has a high potential for educa tional use, and the Puerto Misahualli’s Bookcase has a high potential touristic use. In terms of degradation risk assessment, Pungarayacu Quarry and Hollin River geosites have a high and moderate degradation risk respectively. The remaining fourteen geosites show a low risk of degradation because there are no activities that cause degradation, and are protected by the people of communities and local guides. Finally, this work shows the need for more scientifc research, improvement in the security conditions, promotion of the geosites, and development of didactic material
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spellingShingle Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
Vera, Dayana
Geodiversity
Geopark
Geodiversity assessment
Ecuadorian amazon
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title Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
title_full Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
title_fullStr Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
title_short Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
title_sort Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in Ecuadorian Amazon—Case Study: Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Geopark
topic Geodiversity
Geopark
Geodiversity assessment
Ecuadorian amazon
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-023-00792-2
http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/657