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  1. Znaczenie map geomorfologicznych dla nauki i praktyki
  2. Geodiversity Assessment Methods: An Updated Framework
  3. Impact of the Water Reservoir and River Engineering Structures on Longitudinal and Transverse (Dis)connectivity Associated With Sediment Transfer
  4. Impact of river engineering drivers on denudation processes in a small catchment
  5. Morphodynamic classification of moraine cliffs of the Southern Baltic Sea coast
  6. Present-day denudation rates in postglacial landforms of the Polish Lowlands
  7. Record of denudation processes in the sediments of a tundra lake (Petuniabukta, Central Spitsbergen)
  8. The influence of the spatial assessment unit on the final outcome of the geodiversity value
  9. Management strategies for the earth's surface processes in (sub)polar areas
  10. Quaestiones Geographicae: Five decades of geographical excellence
  11. Effectiveness of Adjacent and Bivariate Maps in Communicating Global Sensitivity Analysis for Geodiversity Assessment
  12. A streamlined approach to uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for models with spatial outputs with an example from geodiversity assessment
  13. Glacial and Postglacial Landforms of the Drawsko Lakeland
  14. Riverine Landscapes
  15. Wolin Island–Outstanding Geodiversity on the Polish Coast
  16. Erosion and sedimentation as drivers of dynamic geodiversity
  17. Sensitivity analysis of criteria weights in geodiversity assessment of the Karkonosze National Park, Poland
  18. Visages of geodiversity and geoheritage: a multidisciplinary approach to valuing, conserving and managing abiotic nature
  19. Social, economic, and legal aspects of polder implementation for flood risk management in Poland and Hungary
  20. International Geodiversity Day: from grassroots geoscience campaign to UNESCO recognition
  21. Effects of geomorphological processes and phytoclimate conditions change on forest vegetation in the Pomeranian Bay coastal zone (Wolin National Park, West Pomerania)
  22. Gospodarka polderowa w Polsce – wyzwania naturalnej retencji powodziowej
  23. A machine learning method for Arctic lakes detection in the permafrost areas of Siberia
  24. Geodiversity assessment for geomorphosites management: Derborence and Illgraben, Swiss Alps
  25. Denudation and geomorphic change in the Anthropocene; a global overview.
  26. Geotourism potential of show caves in Poland
  27. Lakes as the geoindicator of the thermokarst landscapes disturbances after the wildfires, Canadian Arctic
  28. Sustainable development goals, values of geodiversity and geosystem services from a geomorphological perspective
  29. The contribution of geomorphological processes to urban landscape modification, Poznan, Poland
  30. Geodiversity assessment with global and local S-MCA in different landscapes based on expert and crowdsourcing data
  31. Geodiversity assessment with global and local spatial multicriteria analysis
  32. Współczesna ewolucja rzeźby młodoglacjalnej Niżu Polskiego
  33. Współczesna ewolucja rzeźby wybrzeża Bałtyku Południowego
  34. Geohazards and Geomorphological Setting in Poznań Urban Area, Poland
  35. Geomorphological mapping in urban areas
  36. Spatial pattern of geodiversity assessment in the Marrecas River drainage basin, Paraná, Brazil
  37. Geodiversity assessment with Crowdsourced Data and Spatial Multicriteria Analysis
  38. Initiative to establish the International Geodiversity Day
  39. Spatial distribution of denudation processes in Bhutan
  40. Globalnie i lokalnie ważona kombinacja liniowa jako podejście metodyczne do oceny georóżnorodności geoparków
  41. Geodiversity Assessment with Crowdsourced Data and Spatial Multicriteria Analysis
  42. Gd-ratio as a quantitative geoindicator of geodiversity assessment
  43. Morphodynamic types of postglacial cliffs of the Southern Baltic
  44. Standard variables influencing geodiversity
  45. Selected Modern Methods and Tools for Public Participation in Urban Planning – A Review
  46. Geo-Questionnaire: A Spatially Explicit Method for Eliciting Public Preferences, Behavioural Patterns, and Local Knowledge – An Overview
  47. Geoweb Methods for Public Participation in Urban Planning: Selected Cases from Poland
  48. THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTREME PROCESSESIN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WOLIN ISLAND CLIFFSCOAST(POMERANIAN BAY - SOUTHERN BALTIC) HE IMPORTANCE OF EXTREME PROCESSESIN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WOLIN ISLAND CLIFFSCOAST(POMERANIAN BAY - SOUTHERN BALTIC)
  49. Zarys przyrodniczych i antropogenicznych uwarunkowań rozwoju systemów dolinnych i korytowych w Polsce
  50. Geodiversity evaluation of the Słupsk Bank boulder area
  51. Kształcenie na kierunkach studiów geoinformacja i geoinformatyka w wybranych uczelniach w Polsce
  52. Geodiversity and Geoheritage: Crossing Disciplines and Approaches
  53. Editorial
  54. Mapping Geosites as Gateways to the Geotourism Management in Central High-Atlas (Morocco)
  55. Methods for Assessing Geodiversity
  56. Anthropogeomorphological Metamorphosis of an Urban Area in the Postglacial Landscape: A Case Study of Poznań City
  57. Geomorphometry for geomodelling of natural hazards
  58. Evaluating the scalability of public participation in urban land use planning: A comparison of Geoweb methods with face-to-face meetings
  59. Field testing of three bedload samplers' efficiency in a gravel-bed river, Spitsbergen
  60. Kształtowanie się odpływu rzecznego w dorzeczu Parsęty w świetle modelowania hydrologicznego = Shaping of river outflow in the Parsęta basin in the light of hydrological modelling
  61. Existing and Proposed Urban Geosites Values Resulting from Geodiversity of Poznań City
  62. Distribution of anthropogenic and naturally occurring radionuclides in soils and lakes of Central Spitsbergen (Arctic)
  63. Arctic soil development on a series of marine terraces on central Spitsbergen, Svalbard: a combined geochronology, fieldwork and modelling approach
  64. Geo-questionnaire: A Method and Tool for Public Preference Elicitation in Land Use Planning
  65. Geodiversity and Biodiversity of the Postglacial Landscape (Dębnica River Catchment, Poland)
  66. Source-to-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments
  67. Scalability in Participatory Planning: A comparison of online PPGIS methods with faceto- face meetings
  68. Arctic soil development on a series of marine terraces on Central Spitsbergen, Svalbard: a combined geochronology, fieldwork and modelling approach
  69. Cliff top recession rate and cliff hazards for the sea coast of Wolin Island (Southern Baltic)
  70. Trophic diversity of Poznań Lakeland lakes
  71. Land use and land cover changes simulated with agent-based modelling for water conservation at catchment scale
  72. Two Strategies Of Agent-Based Modelling Application For Management Of Lakeland Landscapes At A Regional Scale
  73. Digital geomorphological map of Poland
  74. Semantyka i metodyka oceny georóżnorodności – przegląd i propozycja badawcza
  75. Magnitude of Fluvial Transport and Rate of Denudation in A Non-Glacierised Catchment in A Polar Zone, Central Spitsbergen
  76. Editorial
  77. Temporal Variation in Vegetation Indexes for Pine and Beech Stands During the Vegetation Season, Szczecin Lowland, Poland
  78. Character and rate of denudation in a High Arctic glacierized catchment (Ebbaelva, Central Spitsbergen)
  79. Geomorphological settings of Polish research areas on Spitsbergen
  80. Geoheritage: from geoarchaeology to geotourism
  81. Geodiversity map of the Tatra National Park for geotourism
  82. Preface
  83. Variability of Water Chemistry in Tundra Lakes, Petuniabukta Coast, Central Spitsbergen, Svalbard
  84. Provenance of surface waters on the western coast of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica
  85. The global Sediment Budgets in Cold Environments (SEDIBUD) Programme: Coordinated studies of sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments
  86. Sedimentary fluxes and budgets in changing cold environments: the global iag/aig sediment budgets in cold environments (sedibud) programme
  87. The matter fluxes in the geoecosystem of small tundra lakes, Petuniabukta coast, Billefjorden, Central Spitsbergen
  88. Stratigraphy of eolian deposits in Wolin Island and the surrounding area, North-West Poland
  89. Another node on the Internet
  90. Dynamics of Bed Load Transport in the Parsȩta River Channel, Poland
  91. Sedimentology and geomorphology of overbank flows on meandering river floodplains
  92. Preface
  93. Environmental impact on contemporary solute and sedimentary fluxes in Antarctica: current knowledge
  94. Solute and sedimentary fluxes on King George Island
  95. Solute and solid cascade system in the Antarctic oases
  96. Solute and particulate fluxes in catchments in Spitsbergen
  97. Summary of key findings from Arctic, Antarctic, and mountain environments