2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13020128
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Geomorphosites as Geotouristic Resources: Assessment of Geomorphological Heritage for Local Development in the Río Lobos Natural Park

Rosa María Ruiz-Pedrosa,
María José González-Amuchástegui,
Enrique Serrano

Abstract: Natural protected areas (NPAs) are territorial resources that have received an increasing number of visitors in societies with a high demand for landscapes of high aesthetic and scenic value. Tourism is one of the main activities in NPAs, and within this, geotourism plays an important role, becoming an effective resource in the promotion of natural heritage with repercussions on local and regional economic development. The aim of this work is to analyse geomorphosites’ tourist potential in natural protected ar… Show more

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“…The geoheritage importance of the Ring Mountain is linked to the uniqueness of this natural landform to the Russian South, and to its picturesque view. This landform can be attributed to the geomorphological type of geoheritage, and, thus, it is a typical geomorphosite (sensu [52][53][54][55][56]). Provisionally, it can also be termed as a geosite because the distinction between geosites and geomorphosites is not strict, and the latter seem to be a kind of the former.…”
Section: Ring Mountainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geoheritage importance of the Ring Mountain is linked to the uniqueness of this natural landform to the Russian South, and to its picturesque view. This landform can be attributed to the geomorphological type of geoheritage, and, thus, it is a typical geomorphosite (sensu [52][53][54][55][56]). Provisionally, it can also be termed as a geosite because the distinction between geosites and geomorphosites is not strict, and the latter seem to be a kind of the former.…”
Section: Ring Mountainmentioning
confidence: 99%