“…The growing interest in urban geomorphology has become a pivotal aspect for various reasons. It plays an important role in preserving geoheritage [6,8,[120][121][122][123][124] and identifying natural landforms within cities [6,125,126], ultimately enhancing the potential for geotourism experiences in urban environments [11,21,[127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134]. Urban geoheritage, encompassing historical significance, unique geological features, cultural value, and human interactions, constitutes a significant aspect of the urban environment [5,7,19].…”