GEOTOURISM, GEOPARKS and Porongorup

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GEOTOURISM, GEOPARKS and Porongorup Alan Briggs PhD Candidate Murdoch University

The Plan Briefly introduce Ecotourism and Geotourism Launch into Geoparks their development and requirements, some examples, our scene in Australia and my research (Questionnaires) Potential for Porongurup Aspiring Geopark

Ecotourism Five key elements: Nature-based Ecologically sustainable Environmentally educative Locally beneficial Generate tourism/tourist satisfaction

Geotourism Five key elements: Geologically-based (Nature and Urban) Sustainable (economically, community enhancing, fosters geo-conservation) Geologically informative (educative/interpretation) Locally beneficial Generate tourism/tourist satisfaction

UNESCO Definition a Geopark is an area with a geological heritage of significance, with a coherent and strong management structure and where a sustainable economic development strategy is in place... geological heritage and geological knowledge is shared with the broad public and linked with broader aspects of the natural and cultural environment, which are often closely related or determined to geology and landscape.

Geoparks Demonstrates geological heritage of international significance And Explores, develops and celebrates the links between geological heritage and all other aspects of the area s natural, cultural and intangible heritages (UNESCO, 2015 - web)

Geoparks A Geopark is about geology. BUT It is not just about rocks. It is about how we use that geology to make a difference to life locally, economically and socially. English Riviera Geopark (2007) first URBAN Geopark (Nick Powe - Managing Director of Kent s Cavern, Torbay whose prehistoric caves house some of the UK's only known bone artefacts believed to date back to Neanderthal man.) http://www.englishrivierageopark.org.uk/gallery.cfm

Global Geoparks Network An international network of Geoparks based currently on Europe and South East Asia A requirement to attend conferences to share and learn Meetings are even years in Europe, odd years in Asia

Geoparks As of 18 th September 2015 there are now 120 Global Geoparks world wide Australia had one (Kanawinka) now it has none! At this stage neither Africa nor New Zealand have Geoparks... We are working on Oz! Even Canada has 2 Geoparks and USA is developing protocols to nominate to start their program. http://www.globalgeopark.org/aboutggn/list/

What a successful bid means (2007) The new Geopark status for the English Riviera Geopark will have a dramatic effect across the local community, impacting positively on education, economic regeneration, European partnerships and Torbay's widely acclaimed cultural and heritage sites. Enthusing about this prestigious accolade, Torbay Mayor Nick Bye said: "This is great news for Torbay and its beautiful and geologically rich landscape. I am truly delighted that our wonderful natural heritage has been recognised on a global level through gaining Geopark status and I pay credit to those who have achieved this accolade.

What s in Favour - Porongurups Range 40 km from Albany (sea and air port) excellent for access to a growing population, tourists, cruise ships Mediterranean Climate with all seasons, good rainfall A keen community (Friends of the Porongurup Range since 1990) for bottom up development of the geopark concept

And there s more! Geology 1.1 1.4 billion years, Granite, slow weathering process story Different ideas on formation Southern area of Yilgarn Craton Granite intrusion during separation (Barrow, 2001) or Pushed up during Gondwana separation

Fauna and Flora Flora karri (Island), 750 species, 71 species of orchid Fauna high endenism with Kangaroo/ invertebrate Gondwana relictual species (links to Tas/NZ) from 140 million years ago (Note that granite islands also receive migratory species and windblown sources) Spiders Birds (for twitchers!)

Aboriginal Culture and Heritage 47,000 years (archaeological finds near Margaret River) Minang Nyungar country Seasonal migration and trading Dreaming stories Purrengorep meeting place near water First contact (1801 Mathew Flinders,1803 Baudin, 1818 Phillip King)

European Culture and Heritage 1826 Edmund Lockyer aboard Amity Early exploration and takeup of land Use of timber until 1960s Land clearing and land uses Development of tourism 1920 s with guest houses and tours Porongurup NP (gazetted 1971)

Porongurup National Park National Park (2,511 hectares) Facilities picnic, walk trails, parking, toilets Activities bushwalking, rock climbing, rambling, sight seeing, nature study What to see - 55 of 71 species of orchid, rock features (Balancing Rock, Castle Rock, Devil s Slide)

Aspiring Porongurup Geopark More than a National Park, State or Federal reserve Recognises existing legal management boundaries Bottom up nomination and management Seeks to develop sustainable economy Provides geological education (local, regional and international communities)

Option - Yellanup

Option - Milinup

What can an aspiring Geopark achieve Community-based action and participation Increased marketing and promotion opportunities Increased awareness, business development, employment Reduced migration, community revitalisation Enhanced communities

What is Happening Now In 2015 UNESCO established Geoparks as a program Worldwide Geoparks are continuing to develop (China is largest proponent) In Australia previous government refused, the current government is considering Geoparks Geotrails are being promoted on the east coast and aspiring Geoparks are starting to raise their profile Geopark Network is being developed in Western Australia

My current research Focussed on Wheatbelt monadnocks Many similarities Considering perceptions of stakeholders towards creating a Geopark in the Wheatbelt Tammin, Kellerberrin, Bruce Rock, Quairading Already have other LGAs seeking inclusion Questionnaire for your perceptions

Thank You Contact: Alan Briggs Murdoch University A.briggs@murdoch.edu.au