Geotourism - A Powerful New Tool for Sustainable, Regional Development

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GeotourismProfessor Ross Dowling OAM

Edith Cowan University

Geotourism Workshop - Global Eco ConferenceRottnest Island - Thursday 19 November 2015

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Geotourism:A powerful new tool

for sustainable regional development

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Contents of Presentation

1. Geotourism

2. Geoparks

3. Case Study: Iceland

Wave RockWestern Australia

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Three Global Geotourism Books

2006 20102010

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2008 - Australia2010 - Malaysia2011 – Oman

Three Global Conferences

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The Environment‘ABC’ elements

Type of Tourism

Abiotic Landforms Landscapes Geotourism

Biotic Animals (Fauna)Plants (Flora)

Ecotourism

CulturalPeople

Past & PresentCulturalTourism

The Environment and Tourism

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1. Geotourism· Geotourism is the tourism of

geology and landforms

· Its focus is on the Abiotic environment, ie: geology

· It uses this focus to inform the Biotic environment (plants & animals) as well the Cultural environment (people past & present)

· It can occur in either natural or built environments

Sahraf Al AlamayanMountain Pass, Oman

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Geotourism’s Key Components1. Excellent geological attractions

2. The geological context (large to small)

3. Appropriate interpretation (form, process and time)

4. Connection (to the Biotic and Cultural environments)

5. Passionate, informed, accredited guides

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1. Attractions USA – Grand Canyon

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A large, sickle-shaped, natural amphitheatre covering nearly 80 sq km (31 sq mi)

Australia - Wilpena Pound

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2. The Geological Context

Large

Small

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France – Reunion Island

Piton de la Furnace

Large

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The Sultanate of Oman - Al Hoota CaveMedium

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Al Hoota Cave

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Access to Cave by Train

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Train journey to the cave

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Excellent Visitor Centre

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South Korea - Goseong County Small

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South Korea - Dinosaur Footprints

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Exhibition Centre

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3. Appropriate InterpretationIn

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FormProcess

Time

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Form

ProcessTourism’sFeatures

Geology’sFeatures

Wave RockWestern Australia

Time

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South Korea - Mt Halla

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4. Biotic and Cultural Connectivity

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Cultural Connection

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Cultural Connectionbegins in the carpark

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5. GeoguidesPassionate, Informed & Accredited

The Visitor Experience

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Abiotic

Biotic Cultural

Geotourism’s ‘ABC’

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Galapagos

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UNESCO Programs

Program Sites Countries

Man and the Biosphere

651 120

World Heritage 1031 163

Geoparks 120 33

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2. Geoparks

Geoparks are both a development concept as well as a branding tool. They achieve these goals through UNESCO’s Geoparks and:

1. Education2. Science3. Culture4. Women5. Sustainable Development [through geotourism]

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Geopark – Form and Process

No Level Appellation

1 Local Aspiring2 National National3 Regional eg. European4 Global Global

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Global GeoparksEurope

China&

JapanIran

Malaysia

Canada

BrazilIndonesia

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European Geoparks

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Case Study – IcelandGeotourism is a vehicle for

Sustainable Regional Development

AttractionVisitor Centre

AmenitiesCafé

ToursGeotour

Kristbjorg Helga + ArnórGuðný

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Eyjafjallajökull

The volcano that stopped the world

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Eyjafjallajökull Erupts Visitor Centre

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Excellent Interpretation

44Interesting Exhibits

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Guðný provides a strong ‘Connection’

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Eastern Iceland

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A Farm Tour

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The Tour Guide – The Farmers Wife

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Vinaminni Kaffihús

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Owners Helga og Arnór

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Finally• Geotourism forms the basis of

holistic environmental tourism• It is a powerful new tool for

sustainable, regional economic development

• Geotourism (and Geoparks) have much to offer Australia’s regional communities

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GeotourismProfessor Ross Dowling OAM

Edith Cowan University

Geotourism Workshop - Global Eco ConferenceRottnest Island - Thursday 19 November 2015