Workshop Interna9onal Workshop on Geotourism & Geoparks FACET is joining with the Australian Geoparks Network to hold an InternaConal Workshop on Geotourism & Geoparks. Geotourism is essencally geological tourism. The tourism element of geotourism includes tourists visicng, learning from, appreciacng and engaging in geosites. A Geopark is a naconally protected area containing a number of geological heritage sites. They have been established to create employment opportunices & foster economic benefits for local communices through the development of sustainable tourism. The Workshop will comprise two components: Forum NaConal Landscapes & Geoparks, Thursday 26 May 5.30 7.00pm at ECU Mt Lawley Workshop Geotourism & Geoparks, Friday 27 May 9.00am 5.00pm at DEC Event Partners Australian Geoparks Network Date & Time: See individual flyers for full details. Venue: See individual flyers for full details Cost: Event Details INCLUDES BOTH COMPONENTS: $80 FACET members $55 FACET students/unwaged $110 non- members $75 non- member students/unwaged Join FACET now & receive discount Standard $60 Concession $30 RSVP: Secure your place by: 24 th May 2011 to Pauline McMullan on 9448 8150, Email: admin@facet.asn.au or Register online at
Forum Thursday, 26 May 2011 Na9onal Landscapes & Geoparks Ross MacCulloch Chair Great South West Edge NaConal Landscape (WA) Joane McKnight Coordinator Kanawinka Global Geopark (Vic & SA) NaConal Landscapes are united by their topography and their environmental or cultural significance. When developed and managed in a sustainable way, tourism within these Landscapes can deliver a number of valuable benefits to the region: socially, environmentally and economically. The NaConal Landscapes Program is jointly managed by Tourism Australia and Parks Australia. There are now twelve NaConal Landscapes, three of which are in Western Australia. They are The Kimberley, Ningaloo Shark Bay, and the Great South West Edge. A Geopark is a naconally protected area containing a number of sites of geological heritage which is managed sustainably in order to achieve conservacon, social and economic outcomes. The Global Geoparks Network is an inicacve of UNESCO. There are now 77 Global Geoparks in 25 countries including one in Australia, Kanawinka in South Western Victoria and South Eastern South Australia. This forum sets out to explore the similarices and differences between the two programs and leads into FACET s Interna9onal Workshop on Geotourism and Geoparks being held the following day. Event Partner Date & Time: Thursday, 26 May 2011 5.30pm to 7.00pm Event Details Cost: FORUM ONLY $20 FACET members $15 FACET students/unwaged $35 non- members $30 non- member students/unwaged Venue: Refreshments & Networking included Edith Cowan University, Join FACET now & receive discount Standard $60 Mt Lawley Campus, Building 15, Room 205 (See aeached map which includes parking informa9on) RSVP: Secure your place by: 23 rd May 2011 to Pauline McMullan on 9448 8150, Email: admin@facet.asn.au or Register online at
Forum NaXonal Landscapes & Geoparks Thursday, 26 May 2011 Building 15 Our Partners to inspire and promote the responsible community use of Western Australia s cultural and natural heritage through tourism
Workshop Interna9onal Workshop on Geotourism & Geoparks FACET Forum NaXonal Landscapes & Geoparks Thursday 26 May 2011, 5.30pm- 7.00pm, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Mt Lawley Campus FACET Workshop Geotourism & Geoparks Friday 27 May 2011, 9.00am- 5.00pm, Department of Environment & ConservaCon (DEC), Kensington 9.00am 9.30am 9.45am 10.00am Morning Tea Welcome & IntroducCons The World of Geotourism Ross Dowling, Chair, FACET & Australian Geoparks Network Global Geoparks Joane McKnight, Coordinator, Kanawinka Global Geopark PART I: Geotourism 10.30am Geotourism & Geoparks in Japan Patricia Erfurt- Cooper, Risumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan 10.50am Geotourists in the Wadi Rum WHA, Jordan Mamoon Allan, ECU PhD Geotourism Student 11.05am Planning for a Geotrail in the Perth Hills Lauren Norrish, ECU Honours Geotourism Student 11.20am Geotourists in Yanchep NaConal Park Hasoly Hurtado, ECU Honours Geotourism Student 11.35am Geotourism in Reunion Island Julie Marguerile, ECU Masters Student 11.50am The Dinosaur Sites of Korea Professor David Newsome, Murdoch University 12.10pm Unearthing WA: What s on offer from the Geological Survey of WA - Roger Hocking, Angela RiganC & Jean Johnston, GSWA 12.30-1.30pm Lunch PART II: Geoparks 1.30pm 2.00pm 2.30pm 3.00pm 3.30pm Hong Kong NaConal Geopark Young Ng, Coordinator Hong Kong Geopark, Hong Kong, China Kanawinka Global Geopark Joane McKnight Geoparks in Other Countries Professor Ross Dowling ARernoon Tea Open Forum: Advancing Geotourism & Geoparks in Australia 4.15-4.30pm Closing Comments & End of Proceedings 4.30pm Drinks and Networking
Workshop Friday, 27 May, 2011 Interna9onal Workshop on Geotourism & Geoparks FACET Workshop
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