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Comparison of geotourism assessment models: and experiment in Bakony–Balaton UNSECO Global Geopark, Hungary

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  • Pál Márton
  • Albert Gáspár

    (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics, Pázmány Péter prom. 1/A., 1117, Budapest, Hungary)

Abstract

Geological and scenic values of locations are the non-living curiosities that can be preserved and popularized a lot easier using the institutional background of geotourism, such as geoparks. UNESCO Global Geoparks Network is responsible for protecting and fostering natural, scenic and cultural values and especially geosites that are the exciting visible physical elements. Our goal was to quantify the geotourism potential around Csopak, a scenic village in the Balaton Uplands giving home for the headquarter of the Bakony-Balaton UNESCO Global Geopark. After designating 216 potential geosites using topographic and geological maps, we applied two assessment models: the Geosite Assessment Model (GAM) and the Modified Geosite Assessment Model (M-GAM). GAM has been applied with good results in Hungary on different areas, but M-GAM has not been used before. As M-GAM involves tourists into the process counting with their opinion, it may give a more realistic view of the geosites. The two methods produced different but comparable final values of geotourism potential counted from the Main Value and Additional Value scores. We discovered that the proportion of the difference of these values carries major information. The ratio of ΔAV/ΔMV used as linear functions and depicted on diagrams can derive which values are more important for the visitors. From this result we can draw conclusions about the future development trends: scientific or infrastructural values should be more effectively fostered. Using our results, geosites can be handled and developed as visitors expect it.

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  • Pál Márton & Albert Gáspár, 2018. "Comparison of geotourism assessment models: and experiment in Bakony–Balaton UNSECO Global Geopark, Hungary," Acta Geoturistica, Sciendo, vol. 9(2), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:actgeo:v:9:y:2018:i:2:p:1-13:n:1
    DOI: 10.1515/agta-2018-0005
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