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Original title:
Assessment of anthropogenic landforms for the geotourism purposes (case study: Velké Opatovice fortification site, Archdiocese of Olomouc, Czech Republic)
Authors:
Kirchner, Karel ; Kubalíková, Lucie ; Machar, I. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: Public Recreation and Landscape Protection - With Nature Hand in Hand?, Křtiny (CZ), 20180502
Year:
2018
Language:
eng Abstract:
The human impact on the relief is often very devastating: natural landforms are modified, damaged or destroyed and the intensity of human-induced processes even surpasses the natural ones. However, people also create new landforms which are interesting from geoconservation, educational, cultural and historical points of view. Thanks to these aspects, they also have a potential for geotourism, geoeducation and recreation. For the assessment of anthropogenic landforms (respectively anthropogenic geosites and geomorphosites), a method based on the concept of geomorphosties and taking into account the holistic approach to geotourism, is proposed. The article presents an example of anthropogenic landforms on geo-cultural site Velke Opatovice fortification site situated in the western part of the Archdiocese of Olomouc. Based on the detailed fieldwork, the inventory of landforms and other features, the assessment and some proposals for geotourist use of the site are presented.
Keywords:
Archdiocese of Olomouc; cultural heritage; geo(morpho)sites Project no.: DG16P02B014 (CEP) Funding provider: GA MK Host item entry: Public Recreation and Landscape Protection With Nature Hand in Hand! Conference Proceeding 2018, ISBN 978-80-7509-550-3, ISSN 2336-6311
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