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Geoparks of Taiwan: Their Development and Prospects for a Sustainable Future

Geoparks of Taiwan: Their Development and Prospects for a Sustainable Future

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Wydawnictwo Springer, Berlin
Data wydania
Liczba stron 178
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Język angielski
ISBN 9783030048938
Kategorie Geologia i litosfera
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This book offers an essential introduction to Taiwan's geoparks, issues related to their development, and prospects for a sustainable future. It discusses how promoting geoparks can serve as a tool for a sustainable society based on the lessons learned in Taiwan. Situated in a tectonically dynamic geological setting (at the boundary of the Eurasian and the Philippine Plates) and culturally diversified geographical setting, Taiwan is an ideal candidate for showcasing its "natural wonders" in geoparks, promoting landscape conservation, and expanding the horizons of geoheritage world-wide. The book begins by illustrating the physical and human environments of Taiwan's geoparks, helping readers understand their foundation. In turn, the second section includes chapters describing the development of all six Taiwanese geoparks, offering comprehensive information on each. Lastly, it illustrates the social development and mechanisms used to promote each geopark.

Geoparks of Taiwan: Their Development and Prospects for a Sustainable Future

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Taiwan's Geoparks.- A New Way of Understanding Geoparks for Society.- An Island State on a Cradle.- Geoparks Manifesting Human Relationships to the Environment.- Environmental Education for Geoparks -- Practices and Challenges.- Geo-Hazards and Geo-Tourism as Stimulators for Geoparks.- Landscape Conservation as a Tool for Sustainability.- The Development of Taiwan's Geoparks.- The Prospect for Geoparks in Taiwan. 

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