Fernando Morante-Carballo , María José Domínguez-Cuesta , Nataly Paz-Salas , Jenifer Malavé-Hernández , Jairo Dueñas-Tovar , Paúl Carrión-Mero
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Abstract
Coastal zones, with their significant geodiversity, are vital areas for geotourism. Effective management is crucial to harness the geological interest of these sites as geotourism resources while ensuring their conservation. Manabí Province is one of the most representative regions along the Ecuadorian coast due to its beaches and coastal cliffs, offering a wealth of tourist attractions and cultural elements. This study aims to evaluate the geosite potential of six cliffs in Manabí Province through quantitative and qualitative analyses to propose geotourism promotion strategies. The methodology involves (i) inventory and characterisation of the cliffs, (ii) assessment of the sites by the Spanish Inventory of Places of Geological Interest method (IELIG), and (iii) qualitative evaluation through focus group discussions and Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis. The results reveal that all six sites boast diverse geological assets, including geomorphological, stratigraphic, sedimentological, and tectonic elements. They are characterised by “high” scientific, didactic, and tourist interest, while also being susceptible to degradation due to natural and anthropic threats. The SWOT analysis demonstrates that the valuable geological and geomorphological heritage of potential geosites provides an opportunity to foster geotourism and boost the province’s economy, incorporating geoconservation and geoeducation strategies. This study proposes a georoute called “Ruta Acantilados del Sol”, a 245 km journey encompassing all six sites, incorporating diverse tourist and cultural activities. Our research lays the foundation for fostering geotourism along the Manabí coast and strengthening the connection between nature, heritage, and the welfare of residents within a global resilience plan.
海岸带具有显著的地理多样性,是地理旅游的重要区域。有效的管理对于利用这些遗址作为地质旅游资源的地质利益,同时确保其保护至关重要。马纳比省是厄瓜多尔海岸最具代表性的地区之一,因为它有海滩和海岸悬崖,提供了丰富的旅游景点和文化元素。本研究旨在通过定量和定性分析来评估马纳比省六个悬崖的地质遗迹潜力,以提出地质旅游促进策略。该方法包括(i)悬崖的清查和特征描述,(ii)通过西班牙地质名胜区清查法(IELIG)对遗址进行评估,以及(iii)通过焦点小组讨论和优势、劣势、机会和威胁(SWOT)分析进行定性评估。结果表明,所有六个地点都拥有不同的地质资产,包括地貌、地层、沉积学和构造元素。它们的特点是“高度”的科学、说教和旅游兴趣,同时也容易因自然和人类威胁而退化。SWOT分析表明,潜在地质遗址的宝贵地质和地貌遗产为促进地质旅游和促进该省经济提供了机会,并结合了地质保护和地质教育战略。这项研究提出了一条名为“Ruta Acantilados del Sol”的地理路线,全长245公里,包括所有六个景点,包括各种旅游和文化活动。我们的研究为促进马纳比海岸的地理旅游业以及在全球复原计划中加强自然、遗产和居民福利之间的联系奠定了基础。
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Geography and Sustainability serves as a central hub for interdisciplinary research and education aimed at promoting sustainable development from an integrated geography perspective. By bridging natural and human sciences, the journal fosters broader analysis and innovative thinking on global and regional sustainability issues.
Geography and Sustainability welcomes original, high-quality research articles, review articles, short communications, technical comments, perspective articles and editorials on the following themes:
Geographical Processes: Interactions with and between water, soil, atmosphere and the biosphere and their spatio-temporal variations;
Human-Environmental Systems: Interactions between humans and the environment, resilience of socio-ecological systems and vulnerability;
Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing: Ecosystem structure, processes, services and their linkages with human wellbeing;
Sustainable Development: Theory, practice and critical challenges in sustainable development.