Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea

The island area has well preserved geodiversity and biodiversity due to minimal exposure to humans. UNESCO has maintained things and sites with geological importance as geoheritage. Although a number of natural heritages and national parks exist on ‘geological’ bases, geodiversity concepts are less...

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Main Authors: Yeong-Koo Koh, Kang-Ho Oh, Seok-Tai Youn, Hai-Gyoung Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mokpo National University 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Marine and Island Cultures
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212682114000183
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spelling doaj-a7949b44b9f54168bf0cb927c40c70852020-11-25T01:29:11ZengMokpo National UniversityJournal of Marine and Island Cultures2212-68212014-12-013210611210.1016/j.imic.2014.09.002Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South KoreaYeong-Koo Koh0Kang-Ho Oh1Seok-Tai Youn2Hai-Gyoung Kim3Earth Science Education, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaEarth Science Education, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaEarth Science Education, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaScience Education, Gwangju National University of Education, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaThe island area has well preserved geodiversity and biodiversity due to minimal exposure to humans. UNESCO has maintained things and sites with geological importance as geoheritage. Although a number of natural heritages and national parks exist on ‘geological’ bases, geodiversity concepts are less concerned about biodiversity due to a lack of recognition. Recently, geotourism linked to geodiversity has been activated in worldwide and geopark programs have been established in many countries. These precedents offer good chances for the use of geoheritage and preservation of geodiversity. Geopark programs can lead to the preservation of geodiversity and public geoeducation through tour of geosites. In particular, it is necessary to understand oceanic nature and culture including islands through geoeducation programs used by geodiversity of islands. Gwanmae Island is the first luxury village named by the Korea National Park Service. This study suggests plans of geotourism by geosites with noticeable geodiversity of the island.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212682114000183IslandGeodiversityGeoheritageGeotourismGeositesGeoeducation
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author Yeong-Koo Koh
Kang-Ho Oh
Seok-Tai Youn
Hai-Gyoung Kim
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Kang-Ho Oh
Seok-Tai Youn
Hai-Gyoung Kim
Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
Journal of Marine and Island Cultures
Island
Geodiversity
Geoheritage
Geotourism
Geosites
Geoeducation
author_facet Yeong-Koo Koh
Kang-Ho Oh
Seok-Tai Youn
Hai-Gyoung Kim
author_sort Yeong-Koo Koh
title Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
title_short Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
title_full Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
title_fullStr Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: Gwanmae Island of South Korea
title_sort geodiversity and geotourism utilization of islands: gwanmae island of south korea
publisher Mokpo National University
series Journal of Marine and Island Cultures
issn 2212-6821
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The island area has well preserved geodiversity and biodiversity due to minimal exposure to humans. UNESCO has maintained things and sites with geological importance as geoheritage. Although a number of natural heritages and national parks exist on ‘geological’ bases, geodiversity concepts are less concerned about biodiversity due to a lack of recognition. Recently, geotourism linked to geodiversity has been activated in worldwide and geopark programs have been established in many countries. These precedents offer good chances for the use of geoheritage and preservation of geodiversity. Geopark programs can lead to the preservation of geodiversity and public geoeducation through tour of geosites. In particular, it is necessary to understand oceanic nature and culture including islands through geoeducation programs used by geodiversity of islands. Gwanmae Island is the first luxury village named by the Korea National Park Service. This study suggests plans of geotourism by geosites with noticeable geodiversity of the island.
topic Island
Geodiversity
Geoheritage
Geotourism
Geosites
Geoeducation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212682114000183
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