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Heritage and Landscape Management

The Research Group GT3 operates as a transversal group linking science and society (social innovation and creative economy), through interactions between the GT1 and GT3 theme and in its three main programs: 3A. Geoarchaeology and Prehistory; 3B. Territories and Integrated Landscape Management; 3C. Geoheritage and Geoparks.

Luiz Oosterbeck
PI
Maria Helena Henriques
co-PI
Telmo Pereira
co-PI

3A. Geoarchaeology and Prehistory

Delves into the core of Quaternary studies, focusing on climate-environment oscillations andhuman adaptations, with particular emphasis on transition processes (e.g., late middlePaleolithic/MSA, Neolithic, or contact societies) and rupestrian archaeology (e.g., earliest art inEurope and Africa or schematic art). The main research regions include SW Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and sub-Amazonian South America.

3B. Territories and Integrated Landscape Management

3B. concentrates on assessing landscape management in both past and contemporary societies,addressing challenges within the SDGs agenda and promoting a geoethical approach to landmanagement. It develops protocols and indicators focused on geological and geomorphological slowchange drivers and human interactions beyond short-term variations, also incorporating applicationssuch as gaming, storytelling, and AI.

3C. Geoheritage and Geoparks

3C highlights the significant role of CGeo in promoting geological heritage across three main lines: constructing geoheritage concepts and analytical models that establish a scientific and transdisciplinary foundation, applied in various contexts and countries; supporting the expansion of the UNESCO Geoparks Network (including a UNESCO Chair at UTAD); developing geoconservation solutions.