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Geoheritage and Geotourism Contribution to Tourism Development in Protected Areas of Slovakia—Theoretical Considerations

Ľubomír Štrba, Jana Kolačkovská, Dušan Kudelas, Branislav Kršák, Csaba Sidor

2020Sustainability89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Slovakia is renowned for its remarkable and rare natural beauty, abundant in natural resources with several noteworthy geological features. However, the protection of nature has primarily been understood as the protection of biodiversity in Slovakia. For the conservation of geological diversity and landforms, very little has been done. Geoconservation or the protection of geodiversity is being applied to specific places known as geosites, where significant earth elements (geological, paleontological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological) are protected, preserved and managed. Most geosites benefit from existing protected areas. Their protection is random and does not result from the recognition of their values. As discussed in the paper, geotourism related activities can undoubtedly contribute to promoting the protection of geosites in protected areas. Besides, through a geotourism approach, geodiversity can obtain public attention and positively influence the state of protected areas by its activities. Such initiatives not only can improve the protection of geological sites but also can play a crucial role in sustainable tourism development.

Topics & Concepts

GeodiversityGeotourismTourismGeoparkNatural (archaeology)LandformBiodiversityGeographySustainable developmentEnvironmental planningEnvironmental protectionHistorical geologyEnvironmental resource managementEcologyEarth scienceEnvironmental scienceBiogeosciencesGeologyCartographyArchaeologyBiologyGeotourism and Geoheritage ConservationGeological Formations and Processes ExplorationSpatial Cognition and Navigation