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adam_text | Contents
List of figures ix
List of tables xiii
List of case studies xv
Contributors xvii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Part One: The Resources for Tourism
1 The scope and nature of geotourism 3
David Newsome and Ross Dowling
2 Geotourism in Malaysian Borneo 26
Felix Tongkul
3 Geotourism potential of southern Africa 42
Wolf Uwe Reimold, Gavin Whitfield and Thomas Wallmach
4 Geotourism in Australia 63
Jane James, Ian Clark and Patrick James
5 Geotourism resources of Iran 78
Alireza Amrikazemi and Abbas Mehrpooya
Part Two: Geoparks
6 Geoparks a regional, European and global policy 95
Marie Luise Frey, Klaus Schdfer, Georg BUchel and Margarete Patzak
7 Geotourism: a perspective from southwest Germany 118
Christof Pforr and Andreas Megerle
vii
Contents
8 Geological heritage in China 140
Jiang Jianjun, Zhao Xun and Chen Youfang
Part Three: Geotourism in Action
9 Geotourism: a perspective from the USA 157
Alexander E. Gates
10 Geotourism in Ireland and Britain 180
Patrick Me Keever, Jonathan Larwood and Alan McKirdy
11 Geotourism in Spain: resources and environmental management 199
Jose M. Calaforra and Angel Fernandez Cortes
12 Geotourism and interpretation 221
Thomas A. Hose
13 Geotourism s issues and challenges 242
Ross Dowling and David Newsome
Appendix: Geological time 255
Index 257
List of figures
1.1 The existing spectrum of tourism. 4
1.2 Conceptualization of the nature and scope of geotourism. 5
1.3 Hierarchy of features of potential geotourism interest. 6
1.4 Glacier trek, Nigardsbreen Glacier, Jostadelen Region, Norway
(photograph courtesy of David Newsome). 7
1.5 Eruption of Anak Krakatau, Indonesia (photograph courtesy
of David Newsome). 8
1.6 Location of selected geotourism sites in Western Australia. 10
1.7 Incised meanders, Murchison River Gorge, Kalbarri National Park,
Australia (photograph courtesy of David Newsome). 11
1.8 Wave Rock, Western Australia (photograph courtesy of
David Newsome). 14
1.9 Linkages in relation to the interpretation of Wave Rock. 15
2.1 Geotourism sites in Sabah and Sarawak. 28
2.2 Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia, overlooks
the Crocker Range Mountains of Sabah. 29
2.3 Columnar joints on andesitic rocks along the Balung River in
Tawau District, Sabah. 31
2.4 The development of tropical karst landscape in Sarawak. 34
2.5 Location and general geology of the Miri Airport Road Outcrop
Museum in Sarawak. 35
2.6 A three dimensional sketch of the Miri Airport Road Outcrop
showing the fault lines (based on Lesslar and Wannier, 2001). 36
2.7 Students looking at one of the major faults at the Miri Airport Road
Outcrop in Sarawak (photograph reproduced courtesy of
Phillip Lesslar). 38
3.1 Simplified geological map of South Africa (after Viljoen and
Reimold, 1999). 43
List of figures
3.2 The famous, now destroyed, Finger of God sandstone erosion
feature, formerly of southern Namibia (photograph reproduced
courtesy of Wolf Uwe Reimold). 47
3.3 Aerial view of the Tswaing meteorite crater, Gauteng Province
(photograph reproduced courtesy of Aki Wilhelm). 56
3.4 The Mapungubwe rock formation that was recently declared a
World Heritage Site because of an Iron Age Site on its top
(photograph courtesy of M. J. Viljoen). 60
3.5 The Cederburg Wilderness area (photograph courtesy of
David Newsome). 60
4.1 Location of geotourism sites in Australia. 65
5.1 Geographical features of Iran. 79
5.2 The village of Kandovan (northwest Iran) comprises houses cut
into the volcanic rocks. 84
5.3 Takht e Soleyman is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site that
includes a natural lake, a collection of ancient buildings, the Dragon
Stone (Sang e Eghdeha) and Zendan e Soleyman Mountain. 87
5.4 Chimney rock created by erosion in conglomerate beds, which
alternate with soft layers of clay and marl or hard layers of sandstone. 89
6.1 Map of the Eifel region Germany Luxembourg Belgium. 97
6.2 The Geopark Vulkaneifel comprises 15 geo centres and 257 field
locations that are open to visitors. 98
6.3 Geopark Vulkaneifel Maar volcano craters, known colloquially
as the eyes of the Eifel . 106
6.4a Willi Basalt a geotourism product used in the interpretation of
geological features and/or phenomena for children. 108
6.4b An example of a geotour location: Giant s Causeway, Northern
Ireland (photograph courtesy of Patrick Me Keever). 108
7.1 Know how transfer to Japan: recently trained field guide
simulating geo interpretation work (Network Partner Tuebingen;
photograph courtesy of Andreas Megerle). 124
7.2 Geological block diagram of southwest Germany (source:
Landesamt fur Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau Baden
Wurttemberg, 2000). 126
7.3 Organogram of the Network History of the Earth (source: Megerle,
1999, amended and updated). 127
7.4 The Swabian Alb (source: Schwabische Alb Tourismusverband,
2003). 129
List of figures
7.5 Barefoot through the history of the Earth during the Day of the
Geosite in an active quarry inside the World Geopark Swabian
Alb (Network Partner Zwiefalten; photograph courtesy of
Carmen Hagele). 131
7.6 National GeoPark Swabian Alb (source: Netzwerk Erdgeschichte,
2003, amended). 133
8.1 Distribution of National Geoparks of China. 144
8.2 Danxia landforms, Danxia Mountain National Geopark,
Guangdong. 147
8.3 Quartzose sandstone peak forest, Zhangjiajie National Geopark,
Hunan. 149
8.4 Spectacular confined gorge, Yuntaishan Mountain Geopark,
Henan. 151
9.1 Map of the United States showing the locations of National Parks
and local sites that are discussed in the text. 158
9.2 Geologic map of the Highlands region showing the location of
Harriman State Park (including Bear Mountain and Sterling
Forest State Parks) and New York City (after Gates et al., 2001). 166
9.3 Cover for VHS videotape The Supercontinent Rodinia: Geology of
the Hudson Highlands as it was distributed. 167
9.4 Home page for the website for the geology of Harriman State Park,
http://harrimanrocks.rutgers.edu (Gates and Grant, 2002). 168
9.5 Fold structure, Harriman State Park, USA. 177
9.6 Group examining rock outcrops in Harriman State Park, USA. 177
10.1 A map of Britain and Ireland showing the location of sites of
geological interest referred to in this chapter. 182
10.2 Ripple beds and visiting school party at the Wren s Nest National
Nature Reserve, Dudley, West Midlands, England. 185
10.3 Marble Arch Caves, County Fermanagh, Ireland. 192
10.4 Knockan Crag, in the remote Northwest Highlands of Scotland, is
the setting for one of Scottish Natural Heritage s most ambitious
interpretive projects. 195
11.1 Main geotourism enclaves in Spain and their principal interest. 201
11.2 Principal karstic outcrops in Spain. 207
11.3 Detail of the interior of the Giant Geode of Pulpf (Almen a, Spain). 212
11.4 Influence of visits to the interior of the Geode on the risk of
condensation of water vapour on the gypsum crystals. 214
12.1 Geosites in Britain. 226
12.2 Ludford Corner. 23°
List of figures
12.3 Reading the rocks, Ludlow Museum. 232
12.4 Teme Bank. 237
13.1 Shuttle buses at Zion National Park, Utah, USA (photograph
courtesy of Ross Dowling). 250
13.2 Interpretive plaque, Zion National Park (photograph courtesy of
Ross Dowling). 251
13.3 Visitors learning about the geology by ranger led mule back tour,
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA (photograph courtesy
of Ross Dowling). 252
List of tables
1.1 Examples of regional geosite diversity in Australia: the case of
Western Australia 9
1.2 Site/theme geosite diversity in a previously glaciated landscape:
Lake District of Iowa, USA 11
1.3 Volcanic features that can be seen on a visit to the Mauna Loa and
Kilauea Volcanoes, Hawaii 12
2.1 Proposed geotourism at Kinabalu Park, Sabah 30
2.2 Proposed geotourism sites in Sabah and the Federal Territory of
Labuan 32
2.3 Geological tourism in Miri, Sarawak 39
3.1 South Africa: some 3600 million years of Earth s history in
one country 45
6.1 Geological members of the Vulkaneifel family 109
6.2 Global geoparks 114
7.1 Network History of the Earth: partners and their objectives 128
7.2 GeoPark Swabian Alb: key events 130
11.1 Selected top 50 show caves in Spain 208
List of case studies
1.1 Geotourism Development Project, Indonesia (after Amin, 1999) 13
1.2 Managing geotourism: the case of Waitomo Caves, New Zealand 21
(after Doorne, 2000)
1.3 The issue of aircraft noise at the Grand Canyon, USA (after 23
Schwer et al., 2000)
2.1 Miri Airport Road Outcrop Museum, Sarawak 34
5.1 The Takht e Soleyman Complex, Iran 87
6.1 Education in the Gerolstein and Vulkaneifel geoparks 104
7.1 Network History of the Earth networking towards sustainable
outcomes 134
9.1 Harriman State Park, New York 165
10.1 The Wren s Nest National Nature Reserve, Dudley, West Midlands 184
10.2 The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site 186
10.3 Landscapes From Stone , Ireland 189
10.4 The European Geoparks Network 191
10.5 Our Dynamic Earth , Edinburgh 194
10.6 Scottish Natural Heritage 194
10.7 Geowalks , Edinburgh 196
11.1 The giant gypsum Pulpi Geode (Spain) 212
12.1 Ludlow, a case study in geotourism and interpretative provision 229
13.1 Potential geotourism development the case of Trinidad Tobago 247
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Contents
List of figures ix
List of tables xiii
List of case studies xv
Contributors xvii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Part One: The Resources for Tourism
1 The scope and nature of geotourism 3
David Newsome and Ross Dowling
2 Geotourism in Malaysian Borneo 26
Felix Tongkul
3 Geotourism potential of southern Africa 42
Wolf Uwe Reimold, Gavin Whitfield and Thomas Wallmach
4 Geotourism in Australia 63
Jane James, Ian Clark and Patrick James
5 Geotourism resources of Iran 78
Alireza Amrikazemi and Abbas Mehrpooya
Part Two: Geoparks
6 Geoparks a regional, European and global policy 95
Marie Luise Frey, Klaus Schdfer, Georg BUchel and Margarete Patzak
7 Geotourism: a perspective from southwest Germany 118
Christof Pforr and Andreas Megerle
vii
Contents
8 Geological heritage in China 140
Jiang Jianjun, Zhao Xun and Chen Youfang
Part Three: Geotourism in Action
9 Geotourism: a perspective from the USA 157
Alexander E. Gates
10 Geotourism in Ireland and Britain 180
Patrick Me Keever, Jonathan Larwood and Alan McKirdy
11 Geotourism in Spain: resources and environmental management 199
Jose M. Calaforra and Angel Fernandez Cortes
12 Geotourism and interpretation 221
Thomas A. Hose
13 Geotourism's issues and challenges 242
Ross Dowling and David Newsome
Appendix: Geological time 255
Index 257
List of figures
1.1 The existing spectrum of tourism. 4
1.2 Conceptualization of the nature and scope of geotourism. 5
1.3 Hierarchy of features of potential geotourism interest. 6
1.4 Glacier trek, Nigardsbreen Glacier, Jostadelen Region, Norway
(photograph courtesy of David Newsome). 7
1.5 Eruption of Anak Krakatau, Indonesia (photograph courtesy
of David Newsome). 8
1.6 Location of selected geotourism sites in Western Australia. 10
1.7 Incised meanders, Murchison River Gorge, Kalbarri National Park,
Australia (photograph courtesy of David Newsome). 11
1.8 Wave Rock, Western Australia (photograph courtesy of
David Newsome). 14
1.9 Linkages in relation to the interpretation of Wave Rock. 15
2.1 Geotourism sites in Sabah and Sarawak. 28
2.2 Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia, overlooks
the Crocker Range Mountains of Sabah. 29
2.3 Columnar joints on andesitic rocks along the Balung River in
Tawau District, Sabah. 31
2.4 The development of tropical karst landscape in Sarawak. 34
2.5 Location and general geology of the Miri Airport Road Outcrop
Museum in Sarawak. 35
2.6 A three dimensional sketch of the Miri Airport Road Outcrop
showing the fault lines (based on Lesslar and Wannier, 2001). 36
2.7 Students looking at one of the major faults at the Miri Airport Road
Outcrop in Sarawak (photograph reproduced courtesy of
Phillip Lesslar). 38
3.1 Simplified geological map of South Africa (after Viljoen and
Reimold, 1999). 43
List of figures
3.2 The famous, now destroyed, Finger of God sandstone erosion
feature, formerly of southern Namibia (photograph reproduced
courtesy of Wolf Uwe Reimold). 47
3.3 Aerial view of the Tswaing meteorite crater, Gauteng Province
(photograph reproduced courtesy of Aki Wilhelm). 56
3.4 The Mapungubwe rock formation that was recently declared a
World Heritage Site because of an Iron Age Site on its top
(photograph courtesy of M. J. Viljoen). 60
3.5 The Cederburg Wilderness area (photograph courtesy of
David Newsome). 60
4.1 Location of geotourism sites in Australia. 65
5.1 Geographical features of Iran. 79
5.2 The village of Kandovan (northwest Iran) comprises houses cut
into the volcanic rocks. 84
5.3 Takht e Soleyman is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site that
includes a natural lake, a collection of ancient buildings, the Dragon
Stone (Sang e Eghdeha) and Zendan e Soleyman Mountain. 87
5.4 Chimney rock created by erosion in conglomerate beds, which
alternate with soft layers of clay and marl or hard layers of sandstone. 89
6.1 Map of the Eifel region Germany Luxembourg Belgium. 97
6.2 The Geopark Vulkaneifel comprises 15 geo centres and 257 field
locations that are open to visitors. 98
6.3 Geopark Vulkaneifel Maar volcano craters, known colloquially
as the 'eyes of the Eifel'. 106
6.4a Willi Basalt a geotourism product used in the interpretation of
geological features and/or phenomena for children. 108
6.4b An example of a geotour location: Giant's Causeway, Northern
Ireland (photograph courtesy of Patrick Me Keever). 108
7.1 Know how transfer to Japan: recently trained field guide
simulating geo interpretation work (Network Partner Tuebingen;
photograph courtesy of Andreas Megerle). 124
7.2 Geological block diagram of southwest Germany (source:
Landesamt fur Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau Baden
Wurttemberg, 2000). 126
7.3 Organogram of the Network History of the Earth (source: Megerle,
1999, amended and updated). 127
7.4 The Swabian Alb (source: Schwabische Alb Tourismusverband,
2003). 129
List of figures
7.5 'Barefoot through the history of the Earth' during the Day of the
Geosite in an active quarry inside the World Geopark Swabian
Alb (Network Partner Zwiefalten; photograph courtesy of
Carmen Hagele). 131
7.6 National GeoPark Swabian Alb (source: Netzwerk Erdgeschichte,
2003, amended). 133
8.1 Distribution of National Geoparks of China. 144
8.2 Danxia landforms, Danxia Mountain National Geopark,
Guangdong. 147
8.3 Quartzose sandstone peak forest, Zhangjiajie National Geopark,
Hunan. 149
8.4 Spectacular confined gorge, Yuntaishan Mountain Geopark,
Henan. 151
9.1 Map of the United States showing the locations of National Parks
and local sites that are discussed in the text. 158
9.2 Geologic map of the Highlands region showing the location of
Harriman State Park (including Bear Mountain and Sterling
Forest State Parks) and New York City (after Gates et al., 2001). 166
9.3 Cover for VHS videotape The Supercontinent Rodinia: Geology of
the Hudson Highlands as it was distributed. 167
9.4 Home page for the website for the geology of Harriman State Park,
http://harrimanrocks.rutgers.edu (Gates and Grant, 2002). 168
9.5 Fold structure, Harriman State Park, USA. 177
9.6 Group examining rock outcrops in Harriman State Park, USA. 177
10.1 A map of Britain and Ireland showing the location of sites of
geological interest referred to in this chapter. 182
10.2 Ripple beds and visiting school party at the Wren's Nest National
Nature Reserve, Dudley, West Midlands, England. 185
10.3 Marble Arch Caves, County Fermanagh, Ireland. 192
10.4 Knockan Crag, in the remote Northwest Highlands of Scotland, is
the setting for one of Scottish Natural Heritage's most ambitious
interpretive projects. 195
11.1 Main geotourism enclaves in Spain and their principal interest. 201
11.2 Principal karstic outcrops in Spain. 207
11.3 Detail of the interior of the Giant Geode of Pulpf (Almen'a, Spain). 212
11.4 Influence of visits to the interior of the Geode on the risk of
condensation of water vapour on the gypsum crystals. 214
12.1 Geosites in Britain. 226
12.2 Ludford Corner. 23°
List of figures
12.3 Reading the rocks, Ludlow Museum. 232
12.4 Teme Bank. 237
13.1 Shuttle buses at Zion National Park, Utah, USA (photograph
courtesy of Ross Dowling). 250
13.2 Interpretive plaque, Zion National Park (photograph courtesy of
Ross Dowling). 251
13.3 Visitors learning about the geology by ranger led mule back tour,
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA (photograph courtesy
of Ross Dowling). 252
List of tables
1.1 Examples of regional geosite diversity in Australia: the case of
Western Australia 9
1.2 Site/theme geosite diversity in a previously glaciated landscape:
Lake District of Iowa, USA 11
1.3 Volcanic features that can be seen on a visit to the Mauna Loa and
Kilauea Volcanoes, Hawaii 12
2.1 Proposed geotourism at Kinabalu Park, Sabah 30
2.2 Proposed geotourism sites in Sabah and the Federal Territory of
Labuan 32
2.3 Geological tourism in Miri, Sarawak 39
3.1 South Africa: some 3600 million years of Earth's history in
one country 45
6.1 Geological members of the Vulkaneifel family 109
6.2 Global geoparks 114
7.1 Network History of the Earth: partners and their objectives 128
7.2 GeoPark Swabian Alb: key events 130
11.1 Selected top 50 show caves in Spain 208
List of case studies
1.1 Geotourism Development Project, Indonesia (after Amin, 1999) 13
1.2 Managing geotourism: the case of Waitomo Caves, New Zealand 21
(after Doorne, 2000)
1.3 The issue of aircraft noise at the Grand Canyon, USA (after 23
Schwer et al., 2000)
2.1 Miri Airport Road Outcrop Museum, Sarawak 34
5.1 The Takht e Soleyman Complex, Iran 87
6.1 Education in the Gerolstein and Vulkaneifel geoparks 104
7.1 Network History of the Earth networking towards sustainable
outcomes 134
9.1 Harriman State Park, New York 165
10.1 The Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve, Dudley, West Midlands 184
10.2 The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site 186
10.3 'Landscapes From Stone', Ireland 189
10.4 The European Geoparks Network 191
10.5 'Our Dynamic Earth', Edinburgh 194
10.6 Scottish Natural Heritage 194
10.7 'Geowalks', Edinburgh 196
11.1 The giant gypsum Pulpi Geode (Spain) 212
12.1 Ludlow, a case study in geotourism and interpretative provision 229
13.1 Potential geotourism development the case of Trinidad Tobago 247 |
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spelling | Geotourism ed. by Ross K. Dowling ... 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2006 XXVIII, 260 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Geologie Ecotourism Ecotourism Case studies Environmentally sensitive areas Management Geology Landscape protection Ökotourismus (DE-588)4372085-7 gnd rswk-swf Geotop (DE-588)4484498-0 gnd rswk-swf Tourismus (DE-588)4018406-7 gnd rswk-swf Geopark (DE-588)4824467-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content Ökotourismus (DE-588)4372085-7 s DE-604 Geopark (DE-588)4824467-3 s Tourismus (DE-588)4018406-7 s Geotop (DE-588)4484498-0 s Dowling, Ross Kingston Sonstige oth http://okeanos-www.hbz-nrw.de:80/F?func=service&doc_library=HBZ01&doc_number=013588482&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Geotourism HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014914474&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Geotourism |
title_auth | Geotourism |
title_exact_search | Geotourism |
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title_full | Geotourism ed. by Ross K. Dowling ... |
title_fullStr | Geotourism ed. by Ross K. Dowling ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Geotourism ed. by Ross K. Dowling ... |
title_short | Geotourism |
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topic | Geologie Ecotourism Ecotourism Case studies Environmentally sensitive areas Management Geology Landscape protection Ökotourismus (DE-588)4372085-7 gnd Geotop (DE-588)4484498-0 gnd Tourismus (DE-588)4018406-7 gnd Geopark (DE-588)4824467-3 gnd |
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