2014
DOI: 10.7202/1026523ar
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Analyse touristique d’un itinéraire géologique

Abstract: L’étude de cas proposée dans le cadre de cette contribution se situe dans le département des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, dans le sud-ouest de la France, limitrophe de l’Espagne. Ce département, dont une partie est intégrée au Parc national des Pyrénées, propose une vingtaine de routes thématiques et compte depuis 2008 un nouvel itinéraire appelé la Route géologique transpyrénéenne. Notre hypothèse de travail appréhende, par l’étude de cet itinéraire, le point de vue de l’aména… Show more

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“…According to Tabera et al ( 2017 ), georoutes are outreach tools that share information, promote conservation, and display geosites through the interaction between “visitors and earth phenomena”. Some routes of international interest are the geotrails in the Yanhuitlán Geopark (Mexico) (Palacio Prieto et al 2019 ), the “Trans-Pyrenean Geological Route” (France) (Venzal 2014 ), the “Palaeontological heritage of mammoths through a cross-country thematic route” (Serbia) (Antić et al 2021 ), and Demnate and High-Tessaout valley (Morocco) (Bouzekraoui et al 2018 ). The Mineral Routes and Sustainability Project (RUMYS, acronym in Spanish) promotes routes that disseminate the geological mining heritage and other, for example architectural, archaeological, and cultural sites in Iberoamerica (Mata-Perelló et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Tabera et al ( 2017 ), georoutes are outreach tools that share information, promote conservation, and display geosites through the interaction between “visitors and earth phenomena”. Some routes of international interest are the geotrails in the Yanhuitlán Geopark (Mexico) (Palacio Prieto et al 2019 ), the “Trans-Pyrenean Geological Route” (France) (Venzal 2014 ), the “Palaeontological heritage of mammoths through a cross-country thematic route” (Serbia) (Antić et al 2021 ), and Demnate and High-Tessaout valley (Morocco) (Bouzekraoui et al 2018 ). The Mineral Routes and Sustainability Project (RUMYS, acronym in Spanish) promotes routes that disseminate the geological mining heritage and other, for example architectural, archaeological, and cultural sites in Iberoamerica (Mata-Perelló et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%