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Celebrating the Wonders of Geodiversity: International Geodiversity Day 2023

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 10, 2026071 Min Read
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Celebrating The Wonders Of Geodiversity: International Geodiversity Day 2023
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Today, October 6, 2023, marks International Geodiversity Day, aimed at promoting awareness of geodiversity and geoheritage. The Inter-Agency Geodiversity Liaison Group emphasizes that geodiversity — the variety of rocks, minerals, landforms, and natural processes — is crucial for understanding ecosystems and landscapes. This year’s theme, “Geodiversity is for everyone,” highlights its global significance and contribution to human well-being and natural resource provision.

Geodiversity plays a vital role in conservation, serving as a foundational element in nature conservation efforts in Great Britain since 1949. The group advocates for an inclusive definition of nature that acknowledges geodiversity, aiming for a holistic approach in conservation efforts. Various events worldwide are organized to celebrate the day, promoting engagement in geodiversity. For additional resources, the International Geodiversity Day website offers more information.

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