Potential Geoheritage resources in Saudi Arabia for geotourism development: In the context of IUCN theme

Q1 Social Sciences
Subhajit Sen, Mohamed Omar Abouelresh, Ali Hassan Al-Musabeh, Fahad Saleh Al-Ismail
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Although geoheritage is gaining importance wordwide, much appreciation is still required for the overlooked geoheritage resources. The geoheritage of Saudi Arabia is promising and gaining much attention towards geoconversation and geotourism, but thematic publications are limited compared to the global context. This paper aims to identify the relevant geosites in Saudi Arabia according to the IUCN theme and propose a geoheritage strategic plan. For identification of the geosite published literature and online material, including web blogs, YouTube videos, social media, and governmental websites followed. For the strategic plan for known/unknown geosite, published literature from established geoparks with similar key landforms has been reviewed. Seven IUCN themes can be linked with the geoheritage of Saudi Arabia. Most of these sites are local tourist spots, therefore, immense potential for the geotourism development. The key geomorphological heritage in Saudi Arabia is volcanic harrat, escarpment, cave, mesas, butte, pinnacle, canyon, island, aeolian dune, and submarine corals. Geological heritage includes various fossils in Tuwaiq Mountain. Submarine geoheritage includes different colourful corals and rock structures with high scientific value. Biodiversity-protected areas and cultural heritage site enhances the geoheritage value of the geosite, and enhance the geotourism importance.

沙特阿拉伯用于发展地质旅游的潜在地质遗产资源:世界自然保护联盟的主题
尽管地质遗产在全球范围内日益受到重视,但仍需要对被忽视的地质遗产资源给予更多的重视。沙特阿拉伯的地貌遗产前景广阔,在地貌对话和地貌旅游方面备受关注,但与全球范围相比,其专题出版物十分有限。本文旨在根据世界自然保护联盟的主题确定沙特阿拉伯的相关地质遗产,并提出地质遗产战略计划。在确定地质遗产方面,采用了已出版的文献和在线资料,包括网络博客、YouTube 视频、社交媒体和政府网站。为制定已知/未知地质遗迹的战略计划,我们查阅了具有类似关键地貌的已建地质公园的公开文献。世界自然保护联盟的七个主题可以与沙特阿拉伯的地质遗产联系起来。这些遗址大多是当地的旅游景点,因此具有发展地质旅游的巨大潜力。沙特阿拉伯的主要地貌遗产包括火山哈拉特、悬崖、洞穴、中山、山丘、尖峰、峡谷、岛屿、风化沙丘和海底珊瑚。地质遗产包括 Tuwaiq 山的各种化石。海底地质遗产包括各种色彩斑斓的珊瑚和具有极高科学价值的岩石结构。生物多样性保护区和文化遗址提高了地质公园的地质遗产价值,并增强了地质旅游的重要性。
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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