ABSTRACT

Here is an engaging overview of the development of, definition of, and approach to modern geotourism, a growing movement to help sustain and showcase the distinctive geographical characteristics of many places around the world. This volume provides a clear conceptual framework with illustrative examples from all corners of the world to better understand abiotic nature-based tourism. The volume looks at the establishment and effective management of the over 140 UNESCO geoparks around the world and other travel and tourism destinations of interest for their significant historical, cultural, and frequently stunning physical attributes. With studies from a selection of geotourist areas, the volume explores urban geotourism, mining heritage, geomorphological landforms, geoheritage (based on cultural and historical interest), roadside geology of the U. S., community engagement and volunteer management programs, and much more. There is even a chapter on space and celestial geotourism.

part I|144 pages

Geotourism Concepts in the 21St Century

part III|127 pages

Geointerpretation: Interpreting Geological and Mining Heritage

part IV|91 pages

Geoparks and Community Developments: A Base for Geotourism Promotion

part V|106 pages

Globalization and the Future of Geological Attraction Destinations