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Landscape Values as a Determinant in Geotourism Development: A Case Study of Utah, USA
Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego
  • E. Papińska
  • Elzbieta Białkowska-Jelińska, University of South Florida
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Keywords
  • landscape,
  • geoturism,
  • Utah,
  • protected areas
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Abstract

The state of Utah is located in west-central United States. The area of 219 887 km2is populated by 2.8 million people (in 2009). Population density is relatively low: 12 persons per square km. The main reasons for low population density are unfavourable natural conditions. The most important are topography and climate. Utah’s landscape diversity is a consequence of a variety of terrain types. For that reason, there are 5 national parks (Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches and Canyonlands), national monuments, and other lower rank protected areas established in Utah. Each of these places, characterized by unique types of landscape brings millions of tourists per year from USA and all over the World. For example, Arches National Park has more than 1700 natural arches. All these protected areas are very important in development of tourism industry (geotourism), as well as in economy of USA. Utah’s national parks draw more than 6 million visitors annually.

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Polish title: Walory krajobrazowe determinantą rozwoju geoturystyki na przykładzie Stanu Utah (Ameryka Północna)

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Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego, no. 14, p. 138-153

The journal is published in the Open Access model under the CC BY-NC-ND license.

Link to the publisher: https://yadda.icm.edu.pl/baztech/element/bwmeta1.element.baztech-558f9cf6-22ad-440a-b77b-55cd23913dcf

Citation Information
E. Papińska and Elzbieta Białkowska-Jelińska. "Landscape Values as a Determinant in Geotourism Development: A Case Study of Utah, USA" Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego Vol. 14 (2010) p. 138 - 153
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elzbieta-bialkowska-jelinska/2/