The Ghosts of Old Volcanoes, a Geoheritage Trail Concept for Eastern Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand

Título

The Ghosts of Old Volcanoes, a Geoheritage Trail Concept for Eastern Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand

Autor

Ilmars Gravis, Karoly Nemeth, Chris Twemlow, Boglarka Nemeth

Descripción

Re-imagining the geotourism experience through the lens of slow tourism, in this paper we lay out a pathway towards a more nourishing, engaging, and educational experience that contributes to both geoconservation and a reshaping of the tourism economy in light of recent disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Evidence suggests that to date, and further highlighted by unfolding local and global responses to the pandemic, mainstream approaches to conservation, protection, and tourism have poorly served our unique geoheritage landscapes and features. We demonstrate the potential for community led development utilising internationally recognized practices to provide a foundation for low impact and sustainable tourism, education, and training opportunities of benefit to local, regional, and national communities. We identify the eastern Coromandel, including Kuaotunu Peninsula, as an area for potential research and identification of sites with high geological, environmental, and cultural values. A geotrail has the potential to tell the story of formation of rhyolitic caldera walls enclosing translucent azure waters framed by white silica sands. Cultural sites are a landscape record giving voice to indigenous Māori that began the human story of adapting to and modifying the landscape. Our premise is that a geotrail offers a more sophisticated experience by weaving together conservation stories, science communication, indigenous history, and local lore. Our goal is to develop a physical and virtual geotrail, complemented by learning and promotional media highlighting the layers of natural and human history, building on a foundation of already published scientific, social, and historical research. Global disruption caused by the current pandemic gives us cause to reflect and consider management of a growing tourism footprint and economic reliance on singular landscapes. We recognize this as an opportunity to reassess a tourism model based on a high-volume of short stay visits to iconic sites.

Fecha

2020

Materia

geoheritage, geoconservation, Columnar jointing, Dune, Coastal Environment, Geoeducation, geotrail

Identificador

10.30486/gcr.2020.1902258.1020

Fuente

Geoconservation Research

Editor

Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch

Cobertura

General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/18b7ccffeedd725e5f087b52f2db7056.pdf

Colección

Citación

Ilmars Gravis, Karoly Nemeth, Chris Twemlow, Boglarka Nemeth, “The Ghosts of Old Volcanoes, a Geoheritage Trail Concept for Eastern Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand,” SOCICT Open, consulta 20 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/6297.

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