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黄土地质遗迹资源是人类文明的载体,是地貌形态演变、古气候、古环境、古地理、古植被以及重要地质事件的真实记录,具有极高的科研、科普、美学价值,但由于黄土自身结构不稳定与易受侵蚀的特点,黄土地质遗迹资源不断遭受着水土流失的威胁,针对洛川黄土地质公园地质遗迹资源面临的威胁,须及时提出合理的针对性综合措施(生态治理与工程防治相... 相似文献
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甘肃平凉崆峒山国家地质公园具有典型的丹霞地貌特征,不仅具有重要的地学研究价值,而且是重要地貌景观、地质科普、历史文化等旅游观光资源。文章利用SWOT分析方法对崆峒山国家地质公园的优劣势、面临的机会和威胁四个方面进行了态势分析,从而为旅游地质资源的开发与保护提供参考依据,并结合崆峒山旅游资源开发利用现状及存在的问题,提出了对崆峒山国家地质公园开发保护的建议。崆峒山国家地质公园具有地质资源特征明显、地理位置优越、旅游资源丰富的先天优势,也具有地质公园品牌认知度高、人文历史悠久等后天优势。对比其资源利用率低、地质科普与基础科普设施建设薄弱等劣势,结合时代发展的重要机遇,建议在做好地质公园建设的同时,把握全域旅游的时代命题,接轨5G先进技术与大数据应用平台,将崆峒山国家地质公园打造成既有自然景观旅游,又有科考、生态、文化的高层次旅游与科普教育基地。 相似文献
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中国国家地质公园的建设已近5年,总数也达到138家。中国在推动国家地质公园建设上走在了世界的前列。中国的经验对推动全球地质公园事业的发展也作出了应有的贡献。国家地质公园在促进地质遗迹保护、经济发展和科普教育上起到了一定的积极作用,但快速发展中也存在着一些问题,主要表现在数量增长相对过快、类型和地区分布还有待平衡和谐、国家地质公园景区的旅游品牌效应尚需提高、科普与旅游参与尚待有机和谐等方面。本文在分析这些问题的基础上,试探讨了现象背后的原因所在,并尝试对中国今后国家地质公园的发展提出了一些对策建议。 相似文献
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用自组织人工神经网络研究黄土孔隙性分类判别 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
本文运用T.Kohonen自组织人工神经网络,对洛川黄土孔隙性的实测数据进行了分析,建立了洛川黄土孔隙性预测的计算机智能专家系统。结果表明,神经网络方法性能良好,可望成为黄土孔隙性分类、判别的有效辅助手段。 相似文献
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文章介绍了中国国家地质公园的发展过程及现状,通过对国家地质公园的地理分布、地质特征和类型划分的描述,从地理位置、交通条件、旅游内容、旅游发展规划、旅游收益几个方面来分析国家地质公园对旅游业发展的意义. 相似文献
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在对贵州黔东南苗岭国家地质公园区的旅游地质景观实地调查研究的基础上,指出其旅游地质景观类型具有观赏与休闲性、奇异与独特性、多样性、古老性、科学性、不可再生性和文化特性;其类型有地层剖面大类、地质构造大类、生物化石大类、地貌景观大类、水体景观大类、环境地质遗迹景观大类和其他旅游地质景观。其丰富多彩的旅游地质景观为旅游开发提供了物质基础,旅游开发潜力大。 相似文献
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青海省贵德国家地质公园地质遗迹及综合评价 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
地质遗迹综合评价是保护和利用地质遗迹的重要科学依据。本文在系统阐述青海省贵德国家地质公园地质遗迹类型与特征的基础上,依据国土资源部《中国国家地质公园建设技术要求和工作指南》地质遗迹(景观)评价系统和改进后的菲什拜因-罗森伯格模型,对贵德国家地质公园地质遗迹进行综合评价研究。结果表明:公园地质遗迹丰富多样、形态典型、景观奇特、保存良好;地质遗迹可分为8个大类,16个亚类;地质遗迹具有较高的科学价值、科普价值、美学价值、康体价值以及旅游开发价值,其中尤以水体景观、峰丛地貌和黄河奇石最为典型,属于国家级资源。研究结果不仅为地质遗迹的评价提供了一种新的模式,而且对于正确认识贵德国家地质公园地质遗迹状况,深入进行地质遗迹保护、开发利用和管理等工作具有一定的参考价值。 相似文献
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郴州飞天山国家地质公园旅游设计初探 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
飞天山地质公园内有丰富的旅游资源,尚保持原始的自然风貌。郴州飞天山国家地质公园的成功开发应着眼于旅游产品的市场定位、旅游形象的系统设计及其创意与创新。 相似文献
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《Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. Geologists' Association》2017,128(3):500-509
The creation of the European Geoparks Network in 2000 was followed by the establishment of the Global Geoparks Network in 2004, incorporating the European Geoparks Network. On November 17, 2015, UNESCO sanctioned the creation of a new designation, the UNESCO Global Geoparks, as part of UNESCO’s new International Geoscience and Geoparks Programme (IGGP). This is the first initiative of its kind to be established by UNESCO for 40 years and is the result of effective networking among geoparks and their partners aiming to achieve significant progress in geo-conservation, geotourism, environmental education and sustainable local development.Geoparks are located primarily in rural areas which are both remote and underdeveloped or which have experienced economic decline. In order to become a UNESCO Global Geopark, a geopark must demonstrate that it has a significant geological heritage, has well defined boundaries and is large enough to support a sustainable strategy for economic development based upon that heritage. In addition to its geology, a geopark should also make use of sites of archaeological, ecological, historical or cultural significance as these are often linked to the underlying geology. The ultimate objective of a UNESCO Global Geopark is to use the designation as a vehicle to engage communities in protecting these assets in ways which contribute to the economic development of their territory.The Fforest Fawr Geopark, the first geopark in Wales, became a member of the European and Global Geoparks Networks in 2005 and a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015. The geopark was established in the western area of the Brecon Beacons National Park because that area has a strong identity in terms of its geology and Welsh industrial and cultural heritage. In addition, while the eastern area of the National Park was a more popular tourist destination, the area designated as the geopark was less well known, more remote in character, and economically less prosperous.The geopark’s approximately 480 million year geological heritage provides a resource for developing geotourism and for educational activities. Nearly 11,500 years of human activity created a cultural landscape in which ancient monuments contrast with the relicts of industrial activity. With the coming of the Industrial Revolution the geological resources of Fforest Fawr were systematically exploited for over 200 years to supply South Wales’s expanding metal industry. During this time mining, quarrying and brick making contributed to wealth creation and South Wales was a major player in the new industrial age which changed the world. The area of Fforest Fawr Geopark, with its close association to the South Wales Coalfield played a significant role in global industrial history.In addition, the rich culture of the geopark’s early inhabitants comes to life in myths and legends and some of Europe’s oldest stories and myths are associated with the area of Fforest Fawr Geopark. 相似文献
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ZhaoXun ZhaoTing 《《幕》》2003,26(4):302-309
Since 2000, based on a wealth of geological heritage sites and experience with their conservation, China has formally approved the establishment of forty four National Geoparks, whose distribution and characteristics are dominated by structural setting and neotectonism. Conserving and developing the sites have brought about favorable social, economic and environmental benefits, and created a positive climate for their inclusion in the worm Geopark network under the patronage of UNESCO. 相似文献