2018
DOI: 10.1515/geo-2018-0028
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Attractiveness of protected areas for geotourism purposes from the perspective of visitors: the example of Babiogórski National Park (Poland)

Abstract: This article examines the tourist role of protected areas important for their unanimated nature potential. In Poland the highest form of legal protection is a national park. Babiogórski National Parks is one of 23 national parks in Poland. The aim of this article is to present its tourist attraction based on its geotourist potential considered by tourists who visit this park. At the beginning a brief history of protection of Babia Góra is presented. Based on stock-taking sightseeing method an analysis of the m… Show more

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“…Vysoká in the Novohradské Mountains are very accessible for hiking, biking, car and public transport, including during the weekend, and a sufficient number of accommodation facilities are available in the close vicinity. At the same time, there is a potential threat of tourists becoming concentrated in protected areas only on the most attractive tourist destinations and routes (Kim et al 2019;Widawski et al 2018). Mt.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vysoká in the Novohradské Mountains are very accessible for hiking, biking, car and public transport, including during the weekend, and a sufficient number of accommodation facilities are available in the close vicinity. At the same time, there is a potential threat of tourists becoming concentrated in protected areas only on the most attractive tourist destinations and routes (Kim et al 2019;Widawski et al 2018). Mt.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sufficient number of accommodation facilities near geomorphosites (Bajer et al 2018;Honţuş et al 2015) is also of great importance. Accommodation facilities in naturally protected areas should preferably be built in accordance with nature and landscape conservation conditions with minimal impacts on the most valuable areas (Widawski et al 2018). A lack of accommodation can be a constraint on the tourist development of the area or may be a limitation for longer stays in the region (Vijulie et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prospective visitors will set a standard of didactic and aesthetic. To meet this expectation, geosites must be developed based on their value and maintained sustainably [10]. 10 9) fauna in some places potential as a field laboratory and study center.…”
Section: Geotourism Objectives and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is imperative to consider that popular geotourism destinations face the same challenges as other tourism destinations, such as overcrowding and a wide range of negative impacts on geoheritage and on the vegetation and wildlife of these destinations [12]. The connection between tourism and geosites is definitely a multifaceted one, resulting from the economic focus of tourism on one side and the preservation efforts of protected areas on the other side [13]. Lately, a new concept arises, called cultural sustainability, which is the concept for the improvement and protection of cultural identities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%