10.30486/gcr.2022.1967183.1114

Cultural Geomorphology as an Attraction to Promote Geotourism (Case Study: Neyshabur and Firuzeh Counties)

  1. Department of Museum and Tourism, Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
  2. Department of Museum and Tourism; Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
  3. Department of Geography, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran
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Published 2022-11-01

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Daemi, M., Torabi Farsani, N., & Khoshraftar, R. (2022). Cultural Geomorphology as an Attraction to Promote Geotourism (Case Study: Neyshabur and Firuzeh Counties). Geoconservation Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.30486/gcr.2022.1967183.1114

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Abstract

Surface topography is involved with cultural values in some destinations, and Neyshabur and Firuzeh Counties constitute good examples. In this paper, we present the primary geosites with cultural geomorphology values and aims to investigate the appropriate solutions for promoting geotourism with an emphasis on cultural geomorphology. Thematic analysis as a qualitative method and observation was used, and the results demonstrated that Neyshabur and Firuzeh counties include 19 geosites with cultural geomorphology values. We propose the use of marketing, government support, research and identification, local empowerment, and development of new products and services to offer to tourists with geo-themes as key solutions to promote geotourism with an emphasis on cultural geomorphology.

Keywords

  • Cultural geomorphology,
  • Geoheritage,
  • Geotourism,
  • Myth