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Volcanic landscape, natural heritage management and virtual reality in the Jacomar volcano. [PDF]
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Geotourism and geoparks: the case of Kizilcahamam-Camlidere Geopark.
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Adaptation of the TIMBRE methodology for brownfields gully erosion analysis in urban areas. [PDF]
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Journal of Travel Research, 2010
Geotourism is tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place, including its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well-being of its residents. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a scale measuring geotraveler tendencies (GTS).
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Geotourism is tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place, including its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, and the well-being of its residents. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a scale measuring geotraveler tendencies (GTS).
B. Bynum Boley +2 more
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Global Geotourism Perspectives
2010An outstanding collection of international case studies that provide insight into and suggest best practice for issues such as conservation, risk management, education, marketing, interpretation and technology of actual and developing geotourism sites.
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2006
This came from a working definition for research (Hose, 1994a: 2) informally undertaken for English Nature on ‘site-specific geological interpretation’ at Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) and subsequently developed (Hose, 1996) and refined (Hose, 2000a: 136) to:The provision of interpretative facilities and services to promote the value and
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This came from a working definition for research (Hose, 1994a: 2) informally undertaken for English Nature on ‘site-specific geological interpretation’ at Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) and subsequently developed (Hose, 1996) and refined (Hose, 2000a: 136) to:The provision of interpretative facilities and services to promote the value and
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Geoheritage, 2010
Geotourism is essentially ‘geological tourism’. The geological element focuses on geology and landscape and includes both ‘form’, such as landforms, rock outcrops, rock types, sediments, soils and crystals, and ‘process’, such as volcanism, erosion, glaciation etc.
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Geotourism is essentially ‘geological tourism’. The geological element focuses on geology and landscape and includes both ‘form’, such as landforms, rock outcrops, rock types, sediments, soils and crystals, and ‘process’, such as volcanism, erosion, glaciation etc.
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