Setting an agenda for geotourism; The significance of aesthetic
landscape appreciation to modern geotourism provision; Australia’s
geological heritage: a national inventory for future geoparks and
geotourism; Centralized data management approaches in geotourism: a
view from Finland; Promoting geotourism: a case study from
northeast Iceland; The Australian Alps: opportunities and
challenges for geotourism; Reconsidering the boundaries and
applications of Geotourism – lessons learnt from tourism at Mount
Vesuvius; Management of geotourism stakeholders – experiences from
the Network History of the Earth; Geotourism in the Hawaiian
Islands Lisa M. King, James Cook; The Cretaceous fossil sites of
South Korea:
identifying geosites, science and geotourism; Geotourism and
geotourist education in Poland; Geotourism product interpretation:
Rangitoto Island,Auckland, New Zealand; Geotourism potential in
North Carolina: perspectives from interpretation at state parks;
Interpretation rocks! Designing
signs for geotourism sites; The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site:
understanding the nature of geotourism; USA scenic byways –
connecting people to places; The UNESCO global network of national
geoparks; The future of geotourism: where to from here?; Index
Associate Professor in the School of Environmental Science at Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia Foundation Professor of Tourism in the School of Marketing, Tourism & Leisure, Faculty of Business & Law, at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia
“Both (authors) obviously have a passion for the subject, and this
is reflected in their consistent efforts to bring this segment of
tourism to the forefront of knowledge in industry and academia...
(and)..the authors of the various chapters in this book represent a
nice melange of academics and practitioners.” Journal of Heritage
Tourism (Vol. 6, no. 2, 2011)
“Both (authors) obviously have a passion for the subject, and this
is reflected in their consistent efforts to bring this segment of
tourism to the forefront of knowledge in industry and academia...
(and)..the authors of the various chapters in this book represent a
nice melange of academics and practitioners.”
*Journal of Heritage Tourism (Vol. 6, no. 2, 2011)*
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