Coastal zones, with their significant geodiversity, are vital areas for geotourism. Effective management is crucial to harness the geological interest of these sites as geotourism resources while ensuring their conser...Coastal zones, with their significant geodiversity, are vital areas for geotourism. Effective management is crucial to harness the geological interest of these sites as geotourism resources while ensuring their conservation. ManabíProvince is one of the most representative regions along the Ecuadorian coast due to its beaches and coastal cliffs, offering a wealth of tourist attractions and cultural elements. This study aims to evaluate the geosite potential of six cliffs in ManabíProvince through quantitative and qualitative analyses to propose geotourism promotion strategies. The methodology involves (i) inventory and characterisation of the cliffs, (ii) assessment of the sites by the Spanish Inventory of Places of Geological Interest method (IELIG), and (iii) qualitative evaluation through focus group discussions and Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis. The results reveal that all six sites boast diverse geological assets, including geomorphological, stratigraphic, sedimentological, and tectonic elements. They are characterised by “high ”scientific, didactic, and tourist interest, while also being sus- ceptible to degradation due to natural and anthropic threats. The SWOT analysis demonstrates that the valuable geological and geomorphological heritage of potential geosites provides an opportunity to foster geotourism and boost the province’s economy, incorporating geoconservation and geoeducation strategies. This study proposes a georoute called “Ruta Acantilados del Sol ”, a 245 km journey encompassing all six sites, incorporating diverse tourist and cultural activities. Our research lays the foundation for fostering geotourism along the Manabícoast and strengthening the connection between nature, heritage, and the welfare of residents within a global resilience plan.展开更多
Although Madagascar has long been recognized as a biodiversity hotspot for conservation, very little is yet known about its diverse endemic fossils and the original beauty of its geotopes. The richness and endemicity ...Although Madagascar has long been recognized as a biodiversity hotspot for conservation, very little is yet known about its diverse endemic fossils and the original beauty of its geotopes. The richness and endemicity of geodiversity constitute nonrenewable natural resources, which deserve to be valorized and protected. Protection of natural heritage resources, aligned with geotourism, can provide a sustainable way for the population to rise out of poverty. The main purpose of this work is the instauration of Geopark, a long-term project in Madagascar National Parks to support geotourism and sustainable development. Given its outstanding landscape and its unique bio- and geo-diversity, we adopt Isalo Park as a pilot site, and suggest that this specific area is suitable for a Geopark. Following our field investigation, inventory and geodiversity assessments within the park are now underway, which will contribute to the implementation of Isalo Geopark.展开更多
The Nyakasura caves and waterfall geosite of stalagmites and stalactites (191,271 m E, 74,776 m N) locally referred to as 'Amabere ga Nyina Mwiru' is part of the Nyakasura--Fort Portal volcanic field and scenic ar...The Nyakasura caves and waterfall geosite of stalagmites and stalactites (191,271 m E, 74,776 m N) locally referred to as 'Amabere ga Nyina Mwiru' is part of the Nyakasura--Fort Portal volcanic field and scenic area. The geosite is one of the country's most exciting and educative features. This geosite has been long known and several legends about it were written and taught in schools. The site is taken care of by a family of the Rubomboras in whose home is situated and also referred to as the Wonder of Uganda and named Camp Beseri. The other beautiful sites include the landscape, panorama, the calderas, lava domes, water bearing and dry craters, fauna and flora and others viewed from the Kyeganywa hill (192391, 75681; 1,594 m, 00°41'2.0682" N, 30°14'11.3244" E) in Kabarole district. The nation's capacity to strengthen geopark development lies in funding the development activities and inviting or attracting geopark expatriates as well as investors. The geopark development is fundamental for harnessing geotourism which is one of the opportunities Uganda has for achieving faster socio-economic transformation as per Uganda's Vision 2040.展开更多
Geodiversity refers to the diversity(or variety, range) of geological(rocks,minerals,fossils),geomorphological (landform) and soil features,and their assemblages,relationships,processes,properties, interpretations and...Geodiversity refers to the diversity(or variety, range) of geological(rocks,minerals,fossils),geomorphological (landform) and soil features,and their assemblages,relationships,processes,properties, interpretations and systems.Despite there is a limited area of 1108 km^2,Hong Kong has a remarkably rich geodiversity that includes diversified geology, landforms,and assemblages of associated features and processes.Some geological features can even展开更多
A NGO can be extremely useful in assisting the government in the development of geopark and the promotion of geological conservation.The example of Hong Kong demonstrates the flexibility,efficiency and professionalism...A NGO can be extremely useful in assisting the government in the development of geopark and the promotion of geological conservation.The example of Hong Kong demonstrates the flexibility,efficiency and professionalism of a NGO which reinforces the government’s determination to make possible the establishment of a geopark in Hong Kong.The NGO plays active roles from initial preparation of proposal to final submission of nomination.Its initial presentations to government departments,other NGOs and the public have aroused extensive interests.They also raise concems which are carefully attended to during planning to avoid展开更多
As in many places worldwide,geopark is a rather new concept in Hong Kong.To take up this challenge in promoting geodiversity and geoconservation,the Agriculture,Fisheries and Conservation Department of the Hong Kong S...As in many places worldwide,geopark is a rather new concept in Hong Kong.To take up this challenge in promoting geodiversity and geoconservation,the Agriculture,Fisheries and Conservation Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region planned the promotion work in phases.The beginning stage focuses on changing the mind of the general public,that Hong Kong has rich geological展开更多
基金ESPOL Polytechnic University research project:“Register of geological and mining heritage and its incidence in the defence and preservation of geodiversity in Ecuador”with institu-tional code CIPAT-01-2018.
文摘Coastal zones, with their significant geodiversity, are vital areas for geotourism. Effective management is crucial to harness the geological interest of these sites as geotourism resources while ensuring their conservation. ManabíProvince is one of the most representative regions along the Ecuadorian coast due to its beaches and coastal cliffs, offering a wealth of tourist attractions and cultural elements. This study aims to evaluate the geosite potential of six cliffs in ManabíProvince through quantitative and qualitative analyses to propose geotourism promotion strategies. The methodology involves (i) inventory and characterisation of the cliffs, (ii) assessment of the sites by the Spanish Inventory of Places of Geological Interest method (IELIG), and (iii) qualitative evaluation through focus group discussions and Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis. The results reveal that all six sites boast diverse geological assets, including geomorphological, stratigraphic, sedimentological, and tectonic elements. They are characterised by “high ”scientific, didactic, and tourist interest, while also being sus- ceptible to degradation due to natural and anthropic threats. The SWOT analysis demonstrates that the valuable geological and geomorphological heritage of potential geosites provides an opportunity to foster geotourism and boost the province’s economy, incorporating geoconservation and geoeducation strategies. This study proposes a georoute called “Ruta Acantilados del Sol ”, a 245 km journey encompassing all six sites, incorporating diverse tourist and cultural activities. Our research lays the foundation for fostering geotourism along the Manabícoast and strengthening the connection between nature, heritage, and the welfare of residents within a global resilience plan.
文摘Although Madagascar has long been recognized as a biodiversity hotspot for conservation, very little is yet known about its diverse endemic fossils and the original beauty of its geotopes. The richness and endemicity of geodiversity constitute nonrenewable natural resources, which deserve to be valorized and protected. Protection of natural heritage resources, aligned with geotourism, can provide a sustainable way for the population to rise out of poverty. The main purpose of this work is the instauration of Geopark, a long-term project in Madagascar National Parks to support geotourism and sustainable development. Given its outstanding landscape and its unique bio- and geo-diversity, we adopt Isalo Park as a pilot site, and suggest that this specific area is suitable for a Geopark. Following our field investigation, inventory and geodiversity assessments within the park are now underway, which will contribute to the implementation of Isalo Geopark.
文摘The Nyakasura caves and waterfall geosite of stalagmites and stalactites (191,271 m E, 74,776 m N) locally referred to as 'Amabere ga Nyina Mwiru' is part of the Nyakasura--Fort Portal volcanic field and scenic area. The geosite is one of the country's most exciting and educative features. This geosite has been long known and several legends about it were written and taught in schools. The site is taken care of by a family of the Rubomboras in whose home is situated and also referred to as the Wonder of Uganda and named Camp Beseri. The other beautiful sites include the landscape, panorama, the calderas, lava domes, water bearing and dry craters, fauna and flora and others viewed from the Kyeganywa hill (192391, 75681; 1,594 m, 00°41'2.0682" N, 30°14'11.3244" E) in Kabarole district. The nation's capacity to strengthen geopark development lies in funding the development activities and inviting or attracting geopark expatriates as well as investors. The geopark development is fundamental for harnessing geotourism which is one of the opportunities Uganda has for achieving faster socio-economic transformation as per Uganda's Vision 2040.
文摘Geodiversity refers to the diversity(or variety, range) of geological(rocks,minerals,fossils),geomorphological (landform) and soil features,and their assemblages,relationships,processes,properties, interpretations and systems.Despite there is a limited area of 1108 km^2,Hong Kong has a remarkably rich geodiversity that includes diversified geology, landforms,and assemblages of associated features and processes.Some geological features can even
文摘A NGO can be extremely useful in assisting the government in the development of geopark and the promotion of geological conservation.The example of Hong Kong demonstrates the flexibility,efficiency and professionalism of a NGO which reinforces the government’s determination to make possible the establishment of a geopark in Hong Kong.The NGO plays active roles from initial preparation of proposal to final submission of nomination.Its initial presentations to government departments,other NGOs and the public have aroused extensive interests.They also raise concems which are carefully attended to during planning to avoid
文摘As in many places worldwide,geopark is a rather new concept in Hong Kong.To take up this challenge in promoting geodiversity and geoconservation,the Agriculture,Fisheries and Conservation Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region planned the promotion work in phases.The beginning stage focuses on changing the mind of the general public,that Hong Kong has rich geological