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Geotourism is a new form of tourism associated with geovalues and aesthetic experience. The Sudetes Mountain region has a large geotourist potential because of being the most disparate geological structure in Poland. It is essential to realize a complete diagnosis of the geotourist potential within this region. Different kinds of operations were created in the region: associations, educational footpaths, underground paths, maps, guides, educational centres, and geoparks. The aim of this paper is to present the development of geotourism in the Sudetes Mountains and the initiatives which can bring an international cluster of tourist products along the Polish- Czech borderland.
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In recent years we have observed an increase in geoparks launching activities, which aim to protect and promote nature and cultural heritage of an international significance. One of the newest initiatives in this matter is the project of the Morasko Geopark in the Northern Poznań agglomeration. The goal of the proposed geopark aims to protect a meteorite impact area at Morasko Hill, together with its postglacial history, including human activity of this area in the Holocene epoch. The idea of a potential Morasko Geopark should consider a sustainable socio-economic development of this region and promote both the natural and cultural heritage of the site. The aim of this study is to assess the potential of the tourism product from the development of the Morasko Geopark, which might become a flagship initiative for the city of Poznań. A unique character of the Morasko area should be recognized internationally, which might further help bond the future Morasko Geopark with the Global Geoparks Network supported by UNESCO.
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