Promoting geotourism through digital accessibility: A study of Portuguese geoparks’s websites

Fátima Matos Silva, Helena Albuquerque, Jorge Marques

Article ID: 9398
Vol 8, Issue 14, 2024

VIEWS - 687 (Abstract)

Abstract


Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) are critical for biodiversity conservation and ecological balance. These areas are not only refuges for wildlife but also pivotal in promoting sustainable tourism. Geoparks, a unique subset of NPAs, emphasize geological heritage, offering distinctive educational and recreational opportunities. This article explores the significance of Geoparks in Portugal for geotourism and assesses the accessible digital communication strategies of Portuguese Geoparks, emphasizing the analysis of pedagogical concerns. The study highlights the importance of online engagement in enhancing visitor experiences and promoting sustainable tourism practices.


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natural protected areas; geoparks; geotourism; sustainable tourism; digital communication; virtual accessibility

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