Geo-knowledge Management and Geoconservation via Geoparks and Geotourism

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Neda T. Farsani
Celeste O. A. Coelho
Carlos M. M. Costa
Alireza Amrikazemi
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[1] Art University of Isfahan,School of Art Entrepreneurship and Tourism
[2] Aveiro University,Department of Environment and planning, (Centre for Environmental (CESAM) and Marine Studies)
[3] Aveiro University,Department of Economic, Management and Industrial Engineering, (Research unit Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy (GOVCOPP))
[4] Geological Survey of Iran,Geological Heritage Department
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Geoheritage | 2014年 / 6卷
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Conservation; Geoconservation; Geopark; Geotourism; Knowledge management; Local involvement;
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A geopark as a new tourism destination contains a number of geological heritage sites. Geoparks as an innovation for the protection of natural and geological heritage are a network of sites for the transfer of Earth knowledge and the popularisation of geosciences. Moreover, geoparks play an important role in rural development through local involvement in geopark and geotourism activities. This paper discusses the role played by geoparks in the conservation and geo-knowledge management. To this end, 25 geopark strategies were analysed (20 in Europe and three in Asia: Malaysia, Japan and Iran; one in Australia and one in South America: Brazil). The results indicate that finding, introducing and establishing geosites are the first steps for geopark creation. Furthermore, involving local communities in the conservation of geoparks and providing educational projects are key factors in the knowledge management and preservation of geoparks as new tourist attractions.
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