Acknowledging geodiversity in safeguarding biodiversity and human health
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2022-12-07Type
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Alahuhta, Janne; Tukiainen, Helena; Toivanen, Maija; Ala-Hulkko, Terhi; Farrahi, Vahid; Hjort, Jan; Ikäheimo, Tiina; Lankila, Tiina; Maliniemi, Tuija; Puhakka, Soile; Salminen, Henriikka; Seppänen, Marjo; Korpelainen, Raija; Ding Ding, MelodyAbstract
Our existence on Earth is founded on a vital nature, which supports human physical and mental health. However,
nature is often depicted only through biodiversity, whereas geodiversity—the diversity of non-living nature—has so
far been neglected. Geodiversity consists of assemblages, structures, and systems of geological, geomorphological,
soil, and hydrological components that fundamentally underlie biodiversity. Biodiversity can support overall human
health only with the foundation of geodiversity. Landscape characteristics, such as varying topography or bodies of
water, promote aesthetic and sensory experiences and are also a product of geodiversity. In this Personal View, we
introduce the concept of geodiversity as a driver for planetary health, describe its functions and services, and outline
the intricate relationships between geodiversity, biodiversity, and human health. We also propose an agenda for
acknowledging the importance of geodiversity in health-related research and decision making. Geodiversity is an
emerging topic with untapped potential for ensuring ecosystem functionality and good living conditions for people in
a time of changing environments.
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ElsevierCitation
Alahuhta, Tukiainen, Toivanen, Ala-Hulkko, Farrahi, Hjort, Ikäheimo, Lankila, Maliniemi, Puhakka, Salminen, Seppänen, Korpelainen, Ding Ding. Acknowledging geodiversity in safeguarding biodiversity and human health. The Lancet Planetary Health. 2022;6(12)Metadata
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