The "8Gs'-a blueprint for Geoheritage, Geoconservation, Geo-education and Geotourism

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作者
Brocx, M. [1 ]
Semeniuk, V. [2 ]
机构
[1] Murdoch Univ, Environm & Conservat Sci, Perth, WA 6151, Australia
[2] V&C Semeniuk Res Grp, Warwick, WA 6024, Australia
关键词
Geoheritage; Geoconservation; Geosites; Geoparks; Geomanagement; Geo-education; Geotourism; Geodiversity; Biodiversity; MANAGEMENT; CARBONATE; GEOPARKS; RECORD; SPAIN;
D O I
10.1080/08120099.2019.1576767
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In the growing field of Geoheritage, Geoconservation, Geo-education and Geotourism, there is a need to manage sites of geoheritage significance. While there is some great geology in nature available to appreciate for scenic value, education, tourism and research, many locations need to be protected from people and commercialism (e.g. the Iridium layer at the K/T boundary in Gubbio, Italy, the Ediacaran fauna in South Australia, the Burgess Shale in Canada or the zircon crystals at Jack Hills, among many others), and some locations need hazard management to protect people (e.g. continuously collapsing cliffs that have potential to be hazardous via rock falls, or slippery slopes, or high cliffs that are treacherous, or king waves' on rocky shores). The concept of the 8Gs' is intended as a policy-style guidance that logically and progressively links Geology and Geoheritage through a series of steps to Geo-education and Geotourism. There is a logical progression from Geology the Science, through to Geoheritage and the identification of sites of geoheritage significance, to the establishment of Geosites/Geoparks, Geoconservation, leading to Geomanagement, Geo-education and Geotourism. Geomanagement needs to be undertaken prior to the use of sites for Geo-education and Geotourism. In relation to Geomanagement, sites need to be investigated for safety issues, and for the protection of their geological features. Geodiversity, the eighth G', is outside the progression but plays an important part in underpinning biodiversity. There is also a need to address and manage geodiversity in a given region or specific site to help understand and manage biodiversity.
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