Title: The Geotourism Approach
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2Uniting Culture, Nature, Preservation, and
Economics
The Geotourism Strategy
National Geographic Society Center for
Sustainable Destinations
3DESTINATION TOURISM STYLES DIFFER IN RELATION TO
PLACE
R R
Entertain-ment
Touring
4Touring-style tourism Depends on human and
physical character of place.
- ACTIVITIES
- sightseeing
- history
- nature
- scenery
- hiking / Nordic skiing
- local shopping
- typical cuisine
- photography
- etc.
- CHARACTERISTICS
- Diffuse impact
- Supports small businesses
- Requires protecting nature and heritage
- Needs architecture, landscapes, cuisine, etc.
distinctive to the locale.
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7R R tourism Depends only on physical
character of place.
- CHARACTERISTICS
- Risk of sprawl
- Environmental impacts
- Opportunity for architecture, landscaping,
cuisine, day tours, etc., that suit the locale. .
- ACTIVITIES
- coastal resorts
- golf
- downhill skiing
- water sports
- vacation homes
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9Entertainment-style tourism Does not depend on
character of place.
- CHARACTERISTICS
- Changes nature of locale high impact.
- High employment generator.
- Mass tourism high traffic.
- ACTIVITIES
- theme parks
- outlet malls
- amusement parks
- convention centers
- sports arenas
- casinos
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11DESTINATION STYLE DRIFT . . . if development
unchecked, unguided
Unspoiled destination tourism based on place
SPOILED?Placeless
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13geotourism
- Tourism that sustains or enhances the
geographical character of a place its
environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage,
and the well-being of its residents.
14Tourism and sustainability
SUSTAINABLE TOURISMFirst, do no harm.
15From eco- to geo-
Manage tourism so that it pays to protect the
place, not destroy it.
All place-based types of tourism
16FLORA AND FAUNA
17HISTORY
18ARCHAEOLOGY
19SCENIC PLACES
20GEOLOGY
21TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
22LOCAL MUSIC
23CUISINE
24LOCAL CRAFTS
25DANCES
26ARTS
27geotourism
- Tourism that sustains or enhances the
- geographical character of a place its
environment, heritage, aesthetics, culture,
and the well-being of its residents.
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29geotourism
- Tourism that sustains or enhances the
geographical character of a place its
environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage,
and the well-being of its residents.
30RESTORATIVE
31CONSTRUCTIVE
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33The Geotourism Charter
A set of principles to promote sustainable
tourism and enlightened destination stewardship.
34Honduras
First country to make geotourism its national
tourism strategy. Geotourism Charter signed 22
Oct 2004
35Norway
Geotourism Charter signed 31 Aug 2005
36Romania
Geotourism Charter signed 27 Sept. 2005
37World Wilderness Congress
Geotourism Charter endorsed Oct. 2005
38Arizona, U.S.A. and Sonora, Mexico
Geotourism Charter signed Dec. 2005
39Cook Islands
Geotourism Charter signed August 2006
40A Geotourism Strategy Identify Sustain
Develop Market
geotourism assets
41Geotourism Stewardship Council includes
- Community organizations for. . . historic
preservation nature ecotourism
traditional performing arts farm/restaurant
programs beautification programs urban
renewal - local government tourism and local
businesses tourism promotion
42Marketing Geotourism Assets
To ensure sustained demand Plan not for
tourism, but for which tourists. Concentrate on
geotourism segments
43The Geotourists
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45HH INCOME
NUMBER OF TRIPS
MEAN
TRADI- TIONALISTS
GEO-SAVVYS
URBAN SOPHIS-TICATES
SELF-INDUL-GENTS
GOOD CITIZENS
OUTDOOR SPORTS-MEN
APA-THETICS
WISHFUL THINKERS
46Identifying Geotourism Assets
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50Sustaining Geotourism Assets
Protect the tourism product!
51Geotourism Charter principles
General goals
Integrity of place Sustain and enhance
geographical character
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56Geotourism Principles Protect the product The
place
Conservation of resources Promote
environmental management plans for energy,
pollution, lighting, etc.
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58Global warming
59Geotourism Principles Protect the product The
place
Conservation of resources Promote
environmental management plans for energy,
pollution, lighting, etc.
Land use Avoid sprawling, excessive
development contain high-density in clusters
provide affordable housing
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61Geotourism Principles Protect the product The
place
Conservation of resources Promote
environmental management plans for energy,
pollution, lighting, etc.
Land use Avoid sprawling, excessive
development contain high-density in clusters
provide affordable housing
Promote destination appeal Protect natural
habitats, heritage sites, aesthetics, culture
avoid overcrowding
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65Developing Geotourism Assets
Build on character of place.
66CONSTRUCTIVE
67CONSTRUCTIVE
68Geotourism Principles Place and People
Community involvement Base tourism on
community assets
Community benefit Encourage small business
strategies and upward employment mobility
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75Identifying Geotourism Assets
Engage the communityall ages, walks of life. Use
a catalytic project place-based festivals and
events geotourism information projects (such
as map guides) Create a permanent program for
engaging residents and visitors, coordinated by
an independent Geotourism Stewardship
Council. Organize ongoing digital media feed.
76Sustaining Geotourism Assets
Establish a tourism management plan, including
limits. Establish development guidelines,
including conservation and preservation
policies aesthetic policies, with room for
innovation. Ensure the community benefits.
77Developing Geotourism Assets
Build on character of place. People are the best
resource. Research the past, research the
ecosystem, research skills and traditions
distinctive to the area. Visitors should leave
with stories to tell.
78Marketing Geotourism Assets
To ensure sustained demand Plan not for
tourism, but for which tourists. Seek tourist
segments with best cost/benefit ratio. Measure
success by benefit, NOT headcount!
79Marketing Geotourism Assets 2
Tell great stories. Enhance sense of place,
through Geotourism Stewardship Council,
private enterprise, conservation and
preservation civic participation
80The Geotourism MapGuide
A catalyst for constructive, sustainable tourism.
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82Geotourism MapGuides
- 3 to 5 year shelf life, easy to update
- Can coordinate with websites and GPS-enabled
handhelds - Informs both visitors and residents
- Local alliance continues as destination
stewardship council
- Dual purpose 1. Creates a marketing/educational
map 2. Serves as an awareness-raising catalyst
for destination stakeholders.
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84The Sonoran Desert Geotourism MapGuide
85- Geoturismo en el Desierto Sonorense
- Proyecto de Colaboración Internacional
86Geotourism Stewardship Councils
- Arizona GSC- First meeting in Tucson, Arizona
Sonora GSC - First meeting in Ures, Sonora
87Vermont NE Kingdom project
88Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park,
Canada-USA
Transborder geotourism pilot project for World
Heritage destinations and public-land areas
89Destination communities
Travelers
90The geotourism test Are we sustaining or
enhancing the character of our place?
91www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/sustainable/
92Geotourism Virtuous Circle
Place-based tourism
Community benefit
Motive to protect and enhance
93The Circle Broken
Place-based tourism
Community benefit
Motive to protect and enhance
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95Index of Destination Stewardship
- SIX CRITERIA
- Environment
- Cultural/social impact
- Aesthetics
- Built heritage
- Tourism management
- General outlook
- 0-2 Catastrophic
- 3-4 In serious trouble
- 5-6 In moderate trouble
- 7-8 Minor difficulties
- 9 Authentic, unspoiled, and likely to remain
so - 10 Enhanced
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9754 Aruba
52 Outer Banks
49 Great Smoky Mtns
46 Costa Brava
41 Costa del Sol
9868 Guanajuato
66 Machu Pichu63 Cape Cod
61 Mont-St.-Michel
9982 Norwegian fjords
74 Vermont Quebec City old town
71 Tuscany Dubrovnik
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102The TOP 88 Gwaii Haanas, BC 78 Apostle
Is., Wisc.
STILL OK 66 Antietam, Md. 62 Cumberland
Island, Ga.
FACING 55 Hot Springs, Ark. TROUBLE 51
Gettysburg, Pa. 50 Outer Banks
The BOTTOM 48 Shenandoah, Va. 40 Great
Smokies 34 Everglades