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Inventory and Assessment of the Geomorphosites in Central Cyclades, Greece: The Case of Paros and Naxos Islands

Niki Evelpıdou, Anna Karkani, Maria Tzouxanıotı, Evangelos Spyrou, Alexandros Petropoulos, Lida Lakidi

2021Geosciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Cycladic landscape is characterized by landforms of natural beauty and rarity. Landforms resulting from differential erosion, weathering, tectonics, drainage network, sea level changes, and depositional processes can contribute to the development of geotourism in the area. This can be achieved by supporting conservation, protection and promotion of the geo-environment and nature, educating students, residents, and visitors. The aim of this work is to develop an inventory of the main geomorphosites of Paros and Naxos islands by assessing their scientific and additional values, using qualitative and quantitative criteria. Our results show that, besides the high scientific interest of the 75 geomorphosites, most are also characterized by a high ecological value and can potentially lead to a significant increase in the islands’ tourism. The results of this work aim at raise awareness on the geomorphological heritage of central Cyclades and provide a basis for their promotion, protection, and management.

Topics & Concepts

GeotourismGeodiversityCYCLADESLandformTourismPromotion (chess)GeoparkWeatheringGeographyEnvironmental planningGeologyArchaeologyGeomorphologyEcologyBiodiversityCartographyLawBiologyPoliticsPolitical scienceGeotourism and Geoheritage ConservationMaritime and Coastal ArchaeologyGeological Formations and Processes Exploration