Early work on Geotourism in Australia
Geoscience in Tourism – Session E04 13th Australian Geological
Convention, Canberra, February 1966
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Casey, J.
N. & Stephenson, A. E. 1996.
Putting geology into tourism – some tips and practical experience.
Geological Society of Australia, 13th Australian Geological
Convention, Canberra, February 1966, Abstracts 41, p.79.
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ÒGeomorphological
Sites and the new Geotourism in AustraliaÓ
An unpublished paper
posted on the web 2006.12.20
Recent papers on Geotourism by E. B. Joyce
Joyce, E. B. 2006. Geological heritage of Australia:
selecting the best for Geosites and World Heritage, and telling the story for
geotourism and Geoparks, AESC 2006 Extended Abstract, 3pp.
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Joyce, Bernard, & Bršhl, Mirjam, 2008. Geological and
geomorphological features of Australia: how our geosites can be used in
geoparks and geotourism to promote better understanding of our geological
heritage and as a tool for public education. Inaugural Global Geotourism
Conference, ÔDiscover The Earth Beneath Our Feet,Õ Fremantle, Western Australia, 17-20 August 2008.
pp.209-214.
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Joyce, E. & McKnight, J. 2009. Volcanic
Geomorphosites, Geoparks and Geotourism – the Australian experience, Abstract,
7th International Conference on Geomorphology (ANZIAG), Melbourne,
Australia. 6-11 July 2009.
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17th
and 20th August 2008
A note on defining Geotourism
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Associate
Professor E. B. Joyce
Honorary Principal Fellow
School of Earth Sciences
The University of Melbourne
VIC 3010
AUSTRALIA
Tel: 0427 330 117 Fax: 03 8344 7761
Email: Bernie Joyce
Prepared 7th February 2007
Updated 7th December 2009