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1. Papia civitas gloriosa: urban geomorphology for a thematic itinerary on geocultural heritage in Pavia (Central Po Plain, N Italy)

2. The enhancement of cultural landscapes in mountain environments: An artificial channel history (Torrent-Neuf, Canton Valais, Switzerland) and the role of trees as natural archives of water flow changes

3. Geoheritage Mapping issues and solutions for national official cartographic products: the Italian case study

4. A multidisciplinary approach for physical landscape analysis: scientific value and risk of degradation of outstanding landforms in the glacial plateau of the Loana Valley (Central-Western Italian Alps)

5. Geologia Urbana: itinerari in centro città per scoprire la geodiversità litologica

6. A procedure to structure multidisciplinary educational fieldworks for understanding spatio-temporal evolution of the Alpine landscape

7. The Po Plain Loess Basin (Northern Italy): Scientific Values, Threats, and Promotion Opportunities

8. Evolution of recently deglaciated high mountain landforms in the Eastern Anatolia

9. Geodiversity of proglacial areas and implications on abiotic ecosystem services

10. Methods for soil enhancement in geoheritage research: a case study from Veglia-Devero Natural Park (Lepontine Alps)

11. From landslide characterization to nature reserve management: The Scialimata Grande landslide Geosite (Central Appennine, Italy)

12. Reconsidering the compound effect of geomorphology, vegetation, and climate change on paleopedogenesis in sensitive environments (Northern Apennines, Italy)

13. Advances in geoheritage mapping: Application to iconic geomorphological examples from the italian landscape

14. Unraveling the relationship between geomorphodiversity and sediment connectivity in a small alpine catchment

15. Weather Simulation of Extreme Precipitation Events Inducing Slope Instability Processes over Mountain Landscapes

16. Alpine gullies system evolution: erosion drivers and control factors. Two examples from the western Italian Alps

17. Developing new approaches and strategies for teaching Physical Geography and Geomorphology: the role of AIGeo (Italian Association of Physical Geography and Geomorphology)

18. Differentiation among geomorphological processes in a mountain hydrographic basin by means of soils analyses

19. Tree rings as ecological indicator of geomorphic activity in geoheritage studies

20. Urban geoheritage as a resource for Earth Sciences education: examples from Milan metropolitan area

21. Climbing walls in Earth Sciences education: an interdisciplinary approach for the secondary school (1st level)

22. Water driven processes and landforms evolution rates in mountain geomorphosites: examples from Swiss Alps

23. Geomorphological mapping for the valorization of the alpine environment. A methodological proposal tested in the Loana Valley (Sesia Val Grande Geopark, Western Italian Alps)

24. Fieldtrips and virtual tours as geotourism resources: Examples from the Sesia Val Grande UNESCO Global Geopark (NW Italy)

25. An Assessment of Coordinate Rotation Methods in Sonic Anemometer Measurements of Turbulent Fluxes over Complex Mountainous Terrain

26. Earth sciences on the field: educational applications for the comprehension of landscape evolution

27. Soils as a useful tool for reconstructing geomorphic dynamics in high mountain environments: The case of the Buscagna stream hydrographic basin (Lepontine Alps)

30. Runoff Impact on Active Geomorphosites in Unconsolidated Substrate. A Comparison Between Landforms in Glacial and Marine Clay Sediments: Two Case Studies from the Swiss Alps and the Italian Apennines

31. Lithological and structural control on Italian mountain geoheritage: Opportunities for tourism, outdoor and educational activities

32. Developing new approaches and strategies for teaching physical geography and geomorphology. The role of the Italian association of physical geography and geomorphology (AIGeo)

33. New data on glacier fluctuations during the climatic transition at ~4,000 cal. year BP from a buried log in the Forni Glacier forefield (Italian Alps)

34. Reach-scale morphological adjustments and stages of channel evolution: The case of the Trebbia River (northern Italy)

35. Geoheritage and sport climbing activities: using the Montestrutto cliff (Austroalpine domain, Western Alps) as an example of scientific and educational representativeness

36. The role of Ecological Value in Geomorphosite assessment for the Debris-Covered Miage Glacier (Western Italian Alps) based on a review of 2.5 centuries of scientific study

37. Landscapes of Northern Lombardy: From the Glacial Scenery of Upper Valtellina to the Prealpine Lacustrine Environment of Lake Como

38. High mountain landscape and climate change. Analysis of the deglaciation history in an Italy-Switzerland cross-border area: the val Viola (Upper Valtellina-Poschiavo Valley)

39. Assessment and Selection of Geomorphosites and Trails in the Miage Glacier Area (Western Italian Alps)

40. Dendrochronological and geomorphological investigations to assess water erosion and mass wasting processes in the Apennines of Southern Tuscany (Italy)

41. The influence of climate change on glacier geomorphosites: the case of two Italian glaciers (Miage Glacier, Forni Glacier)investigated through dendrochronology

42. Corrigendum to 'High-Resolution Monthly Precipitation Fields (1913–2015) over a Complex Mountain Area Centred on the Forni Valley (Central Italian Alps)'

43. Directions in Geoheritage Studies: Suggestions from the Italian Geomorphological Community

45. Landforms and geomorphosites ongoing changes: Concepts and implications for geoheritage promotion

46. The Triassic stratigraphic succession of Nakhlak (Central Iran), a record from an active margin

47. Subjectivity and uncertainty in geological heritage quantitative assessment: results from fieldwork using a predefined numerical methodology

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