Title: The Geotourism Approach
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2National Geographic Society Center for Sustainabl
e Destinations
The Geotourism Approach
3geotourism
- 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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8DESTINATION STYLE DRIFT . . . if development
unchecked, unguided
Touring
R R
Entertain-ment
Unspoiled destination
SPOILED ?
9geotourism
- Tourism that sustains or enhances the
geographical character of a place its
environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage,
and the well-being of its residents.
10FLORA AND FAUNA
11HISTORIC AREAS
12SCENIC PLACES
13TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
14LOCAL MUSIC
15CUISINE
16LOCAL CRAFTS
17DANCES
18ARTS
Many small/medium businesses
19geotourism
- Tourism that sustains or enhances the
geographical character of a place its
environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage,
and the well-being of its residents.
20CONSTRUCTIVE
21RESTORATIVE
22Geotourism segments
Economically significant segments
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24MEAN
TRADI- TIONALISTS
GEO-SAVVYS
URBAN SOPHIS-TICATES
SELF-INDUL-GENTS
GOOD CITIZENS
OUTDOOR SPORTS-MEN
APA-THETICS
WISHFUL THINKERS
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26Index of Destination Stewardshipdetermined by
expert panelist scores
- 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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28Hondurasfirst country to make geotourism its
national tourism strategy - October 2004
Norway - second country, first in Europe -
September 2005 Romania - third country, Signed ge
otourism charter on World Tourism Day, September
27th, 2005 Arizona, USA / Sonora, Mexico first
transnational geotourism alliance. Signed
Geotourism Charter on December 3rd, 2005 at
Border Governors Conference in San Carlos,
Sonora, Mexico
29Geotourism Principles signed 22 Oct 2004
General goals
Integrity of place Sustain and enhance
geographical character
International codes Adhere to WTO code, ICOMOS
charter
30Geotourism Principles Follow and adjust the
strategy
Planning Balance short-term economic needs
against long-term enhancement of geographical
character
Evaluation Conduct regular reviews by all
stakeholders. Measure success by
economic/social/environmental benefit per
tourist, NOT numbers of tourists.
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32Geotourism MapGuides
- 3 to 5 year shelf life, easy to update
- Can coordinate with websites
- Informs both visitors and residents
- Local alliance continues as destination
stewardship council
33Status
Published Appalachia - 13 states
In creation Suwannee Wilderness Trail,
Florida Arizona (US) - Son
ora (Mexico) Vermont - Nor
theast Kingdom
In discussion Honduras
Peru - Sacred Valley Norwegian fjords
Mexico - Sea of Cortes
34 Geotourism Tool Box
- NGS community booklet on geotourism
- Web site development
- Gateway Community Toolkit
- Interpretive Planning
- Associated NG Traveler Guide book
- NGS Expeditions - tours to the region
- Education Programs
35 Innovative Partnerships
- Creating a participatory planned Geotourism
MapGuide to benefit local people and conserve and
preserve the geotoruism assets of the Sonora
Desert border region of Arizona and Mexico.
DOT Sonora, Mexico DOT Arizona, USA US Bureau of
Land Management
Sonoran Institute
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