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ISOPESCU, Vasilica Valentina, FÎRȚALĂ, Gabriel |
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Present Environment & Sustainable Development; 2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p263-277, 15p |
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Călimani Mountains offer an impressive diversity of natural elements that can be conserved, including flora and fauna that could represent a tourism potential. This study evaluates three key geosites within the Călimani National Park: the Sulphur Quarry, Doisprezece Apostoli (Twelve Apostles), and Pietrosul Peak (2100 m). The results indicate that these geosites have significant potential for tourism development. The Sulphur Quarry holds historical and industrial importance, while Twelve Apostles and Pietrosul Peak are significant geologically and culturally. Evaluating these geosites will aid in resource management and conservation. Sustainable tourism development is achievable in the Călimani Mountains, and geosite assessment is a crucial step toward this goal. Future management strategies should prioritize sustainable use and conservation of natural resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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