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GEOHERITAGE AND GEOSITE DATA REPRESENTATION: AN ONTOLOGY DRIVEN PERSPECTIVE [PDF]

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A modified Geosite Assessment Model (M-GAM) and its Application on the Lazar Canyon area (Serbia)

International Journal of Environmental Research, 2014
The aim of this paper is to present a modified version of GAM (M-GAM) which should showthat the results gained by using this version are more accurate and realistic. The modification is based on theinclusion of tourists and their opinion regarding the importance of indicators in the assessment process.
Tomić, N., Božić, S.
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Comparison of geotourism assessment models: and experiment in Bakony–Balaton UNSECO Global Geopark, Hungary

Acta Geoturistica, 2018
Geological and scenic values of locations are the non-living curiosities that can be preserved and popularized a lot easier using the institutional background of geotourism, such as geoparks.
Márton Pál, Gáspár Albert
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Development of a physical literacy assessment model for adults in China: a modified Delphi study.

Public Health, 2022
OBJECTIVES Physical literacy (PL) is emerging as a promising strategy to address the crisis of physical inactivity, promote active lifestyles, improve physical fitness and reduce the risk of chronic diseases throughout life.
Z. Zhang, H. Li
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HIERARCHIZATION AND TYPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE GEOSITE NETWORK AS A FOUNDATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE POTENTIAL DOLNY SPIS GEOPARK, SLOVAKIA

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings
The study focuses on the assessment of geosites in the Doln Spis region of eastern Slovakia as a foundational framework for the establishment of a potential geopark.
Miriama Javorská, Vladimír Čech
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EXPLORING THE DETERMINANTS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN KARST CAVE GEOTOURISM: IDENTIFYING CAVE TOURISM IN INDONESIA

Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
Indonesia's vast karst landscape offers great economic potential through geotourism development. However, excessive exploitation poses a risk of environmental damage, making a sustainable approach essential to ensure environmentally, socially, and ...
Trio Yonathan Teja Kusuma   +5 more
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