ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AngusMRobinson / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AngusMRobinson / Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:37:08 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AngusMRobinson Mining Cultural Landscapes post Mine Closure _angusmrobinson.pdf /slideshow/mining-cultural-landscapes-post-mine-closure-_angusmrobinson-pdf/271290087 miningculturallandscapespostmineclosureangusmrobinson-240825103708-a66b9bb5
By launching in April 2021 the National Geotourism Strategy (NGS), the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has engaged one of its key members, The AusIMM (through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the two societies of Social and Environment and Geoscience) to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure, having regard to models being developed elsewhere in Australia and around the world. ]]>

By launching in April 2021 the National Geotourism Strategy (NGS), the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has engaged one of its key members, The AusIMM (through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the two societies of Social and Environment and Geoscience) to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure, having regard to models being developed elsewhere in Australia and around the world. ]]>
Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:37:08 GMT /slideshow/mining-cultural-landscapes-post-mine-closure-_angusmrobinson-pdf/271290087 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) Mining Cultural Landscapes post Mine Closure _angusmrobinson.pdf AngusMRobinson By launching in April 2021 the National Geotourism Strategy (NGS), the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has engaged one of its key members, The AusIMM (through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the two societies of Social and Environment and Geoscience) to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure, having regard to models being developed elsewhere in Australia and around the world. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/miningculturallandscapespostmineclosureangusmrobinson-240825103708-a66b9bb5-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> By launching in April 2021 the National Geotourism Strategy (NGS), the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has engaged one of its key members, The AusIMM (through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the two societies of Social and Environment and Geoscience) to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure, having regard to models being developed elsewhere in Australia and around the world.
Mining Cultural Landscapes post Mine Closure _angusmrobinson.pdf from AngusMRobinson
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Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities /slideshow/geotourism-conserving-heritage-and-generating-postmining-economies-for-communities-253007206/253007206 amhaburraseptember2022-220916230901-94e79bfb
In launching in April 2021 a national strategy for geotourism development, the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has consulted with one of its key members, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM) through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the Societies of Social and Environment , and Geoscience to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure. The AusIMM has also identified several topics which could form the basis for incorporating this aspiration into Goal 5. This includes issues relating to the consequences of mine closure. The current emphasis is on environmental remediation (make safe, stable, and non-polluting). This needs to be broadened to preserve the mining heritage including gossans and other geologically significant exposures, structures (e.g., buildings, workings, and equipment) and other artifacts (e.g., mining and personnel records). A mine site at Rosebery in Tasmania has agreed to participate in a geotourism focused, pilot project. ]]>

In launching in April 2021 a national strategy for geotourism development, the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has consulted with one of its key members, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM) through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the Societies of Social and Environment , and Geoscience to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure. The AusIMM has also identified several topics which could form the basis for incorporating this aspiration into Goal 5. This includes issues relating to the consequences of mine closure. The current emphasis is on environmental remediation (make safe, stable, and non-polluting). This needs to be broadened to preserve the mining heritage including gossans and other geologically significant exposures, structures (e.g., buildings, workings, and equipment) and other artifacts (e.g., mining and personnel records). A mine site at Rosebery in Tasmania has agreed to participate in a geotourism focused, pilot project. ]]>
Fri, 16 Sep 2022 23:09:01 GMT /slideshow/geotourism-conserving-heritage-and-generating-postmining-economies-for-communities-253007206/253007206 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities AngusMRobinson In launching in April 2021 a national strategy for geotourism development, the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has consulted with one of its key members, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM) through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the Societies of Social and Environment , and Geoscience to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure. The AusIMM has also identified several topics which could form the basis for incorporating this aspiration into Goal 5. This includes issues relating to the consequences of mine closure. The current emphasis is on environmental remediation (make safe, stable, and non-polluting). This needs to be broadened to preserve the mining heritage including gossans and other geologically significant exposures, structures (e.g., buildings, workings, and equipment) and other artifacts (e.g., mining and personnel records). A mine site at Rosebery in Tasmania has agreed to participate in a geotourism focused, pilot project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/amhaburraseptember2022-220916230901-94e79bfb-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In launching in April 2021 a national strategy for geotourism development, the peak body - the Australian Geoscience Council Inc (AGC) has consulted with one of its key members, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM) through the auspices of its Heritage Committee working with the Societies of Social and Environment , and Geoscience to determine how best the development of geotourism throughout Australia can enhance the scope of regional development of mining areas during current mining activities and after mine closure. The AusIMM has also identified several topics which could form the basis for incorporating this aspiration into Goal 5. This includes issues relating to the consequences of mine closure. The current emphasis is on environmental remediation (make safe, stable, and non-polluting). This needs to be broadened to preserve the mining heritage including gossans and other geologically significant exposures, structures (e.g., buildings, workings, and equipment) and other artifacts (e.g., mining and personnel records). A mine site at Rosebery in Tasmania has agreed to participate in a geotourism focused, pilot project.
Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities from AngusMRobinson
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The THRIVE 2030 visitor economy strategy and Geotourism /slideshow/the-thrive-2030-visitor-economy-strategy-and-geotourism/252749720 segra2022presentation-220829193502-dcc17ebe
Austrade’s recently released THRIVE 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy is designed to assist the tourism industry and governments in planning for sustainable, long-term growth of the visitor economy over the next decade. The vision is the delivery of high quality geotourism experiences for local and overseas visitors and support for sustainable ecotourism businesses that are globally competitive and provide jobs and infrastructure that will benefit regional Australian communities. A key action of this strategy is to expand high-quality experiences around unique Australian locations and themes incorporating sustainable geotourism with economic opportunities for Traditional Owners. The goals of THRIVE complement the AGC’s National Geotourism Strategy (NGS) particularly in combining natural and cultural heritage-based geotourism. The NGS will support the orderly development of major geotourism projects such as GeoRegions, in line with overseas trends and domestic regional development, and the inclusion of a geotourism case study on the Glen Innes Highlands in NSW as a designated ‘GeoRegion’ was a major step forward for geotourism concepts. The Glen Innes Highlands are rich in natural and cultural heritage, boasting unique landscapes, waterways, vegetation, wildlife, and cultural heritage that includes extensive historical mining sites. The proposed Glen Innes GeoRegion aims to be a model geotourism destination in line with the THRIVE 2030 Strategy, with local First Nations peoples, state government, local councils, and other interest groups working together to develop exciting geotrails. As key NGS pilot projects, the Glen Innes Highlands joins two other Australian GeoRegions in establishing new pathways for tourism regional development in Australia. ]]>

Austrade’s recently released THRIVE 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy is designed to assist the tourism industry and governments in planning for sustainable, long-term growth of the visitor economy over the next decade. The vision is the delivery of high quality geotourism experiences for local and overseas visitors and support for sustainable ecotourism businesses that are globally competitive and provide jobs and infrastructure that will benefit regional Australian communities. A key action of this strategy is to expand high-quality experiences around unique Australian locations and themes incorporating sustainable geotourism with economic opportunities for Traditional Owners. The goals of THRIVE complement the AGC’s National Geotourism Strategy (NGS) particularly in combining natural and cultural heritage-based geotourism. The NGS will support the orderly development of major geotourism projects such as GeoRegions, in line with overseas trends and domestic regional development, and the inclusion of a geotourism case study on the Glen Innes Highlands in NSW as a designated ‘GeoRegion’ was a major step forward for geotourism concepts. The Glen Innes Highlands are rich in natural and cultural heritage, boasting unique landscapes, waterways, vegetation, wildlife, and cultural heritage that includes extensive historical mining sites. The proposed Glen Innes GeoRegion aims to be a model geotourism destination in line with the THRIVE 2030 Strategy, with local First Nations peoples, state government, local councils, and other interest groups working together to develop exciting geotrails. As key NGS pilot projects, the Glen Innes Highlands joins two other Australian GeoRegions in establishing new pathways for tourism regional development in Australia. ]]>
Mon, 29 Aug 2022 19:35:01 GMT /slideshow/the-thrive-2030-visitor-economy-strategy-and-geotourism/252749720 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) The THRIVE 2030 visitor economy strategy and Geotourism AngusMRobinson Austrade’s recently released THRIVE 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy is designed to assist the tourism industry and governments in planning for sustainable, long-term growth of the visitor economy over the next decade. The vision is the delivery of high quality geotourism experiences for local and overseas visitors and support for sustainable ecotourism businesses that are globally competitive and provide jobs and infrastructure that will benefit regional Australian communities. A key action of this strategy is to expand high-quality experiences around unique Australian locations and themes incorporating sustainable geotourism with economic opportunities for Traditional Owners. The goals of THRIVE complement the AGC’s National Geotourism Strategy (NGS) particularly in combining natural and cultural heritage-based geotourism. The NGS will support the orderly development of major geotourism projects such as GeoRegions, in line with overseas trends and domestic regional development, and the inclusion of a geotourism case study on the Glen Innes Highlands in NSW as a designated ‘GeoRegion’ was a major step forward for geotourism concepts. The Glen Innes Highlands are rich in natural and cultural heritage, boasting unique landscapes, waterways, vegetation, wildlife, and cultural heritage that includes extensive historical mining sites. The proposed Glen Innes GeoRegion aims to be a model geotourism destination in line with the THRIVE 2030 Strategy, with local First Nations peoples, state government, local councils, and other interest groups working together to develop exciting geotrails. As key NGS pilot projects, the Glen Innes Highlands joins two other Australian GeoRegions in establishing new pathways for tourism regional development in Australia. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/segra2022presentation-220829193502-dcc17ebe-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Austrade’s recently released THRIVE 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy is designed to assist the tourism industry and governments in planning for sustainable, long-term growth of the visitor economy over the next decade. The vision is the delivery of high quality geotourism experiences for local and overseas visitors and support for sustainable ecotourism businesses that are globally competitive and provide jobs and infrastructure that will benefit regional Australian communities. A key action of this strategy is to expand high-quality experiences around unique Australian locations and themes incorporating sustainable geotourism with economic opportunities for Traditional Owners. The goals of THRIVE complement the AGC’s National Geotourism Strategy (NGS) particularly in combining natural and cultural heritage-based geotourism. The NGS will support the orderly development of major geotourism projects such as GeoRegions, in line with overseas trends and domestic regional development, and the inclusion of a geotourism case study on the Glen Innes Highlands in NSW as a designated ‘GeoRegion’ was a major step forward for geotourism concepts. The Glen Innes Highlands are rich in natural and cultural heritage, boasting unique landscapes, waterways, vegetation, wildlife, and cultural heritage that includes extensive historical mining sites. The proposed Glen Innes GeoRegion aims to be a model geotourism destination in line with the THRIVE 2030 Strategy, with local First Nations peoples, state government, local councils, and other interest groups working together to develop exciting geotrails. As key NGS pilot projects, the Glen Innes Highlands joins two other Australian GeoRegions in establishing new pathways for tourism regional development in Australia.
The THRIVE 2030 visitor economy strategy and Geotourism from AngusMRobinson
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Launch of National Geotourism Strategy.pptx /slideshow/launch-of-national-geotourism-strategypptx/252365873 launchofnationalgeotourismstrategy-220730035910-ab194980
Launch of National Geotourism Strategy: new opportunities for Australia's tourism and regional development: International Forum for Busan UNESCO Global Geopark July 28-29, 2022, Busan, Korea Dr Young Ng, Steering Committee Member, National Geotourism Strategy of the Australian Geotourism Council ]]>

Launch of National Geotourism Strategy: new opportunities for Australia's tourism and regional development: International Forum for Busan UNESCO Global Geopark July 28-29, 2022, Busan, Korea Dr Young Ng, Steering Committee Member, National Geotourism Strategy of the Australian Geotourism Council ]]>
Sat, 30 Jul 2022 03:59:10 GMT /slideshow/launch-of-national-geotourism-strategypptx/252365873 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) Launch of National Geotourism Strategy.pptx AngusMRobinson Launch of National Geotourism Strategy: new opportunities for Australia's tourism and regional development: International Forum for Busan UNESCO Global Geopark July 28-29, 2022, Busan, Korea Dr Young Ng, Steering Committee Member, National Geotourism Strategy of the Australian Geotourism Council <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/launchofnationalgeotourismstrategy-220730035910-ab194980-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Launch of National Geotourism Strategy: new opportunities for Australia&#39;s tourism and regional development: International Forum for Busan UNESCO Global Geopark July 28-29, 2022, Busan, Korea Dr Young Ng, Steering Committee Member, National Geotourism Strategy of the Australian Geotourism Council
Launch of National Geotourism Strategy.pptx from AngusMRobinson
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Career Opportunities through Geotourism - UTAS Webinar /slideshow/career-opportunities-through-geotourism-utas-webinar/251498721 utasapril2022webinar-220402225928
A webinar for undergraduates organised by Dr Melinda McHenry, Physical Geographer and Learning & Teaching Strategist at The University of Tasmania and presented by Angus M Robinson, Coordinator, National Geotourism Strategy being implemented by the Australian Geoscience Council. . ]]>

A webinar for undergraduates organised by Dr Melinda McHenry, Physical Geographer and Learning & Teaching Strategist at The University of Tasmania and presented by Angus M Robinson, Coordinator, National Geotourism Strategy being implemented by the Australian Geoscience Council. . ]]>
Sat, 02 Apr 2022 22:59:28 GMT /slideshow/career-opportunities-through-geotourism-utas-webinar/251498721 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) Career Opportunities through Geotourism - UTAS Webinar AngusMRobinson A webinar for undergraduates organised by Dr Melinda McHenry, Physical Geographer and Learning & Teaching Strategist at The University of Tasmania and presented by Angus M Robinson, Coordinator, National Geotourism Strategy being implemented by the Australian Geoscience Council. . <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/utasapril2022webinar-220402225928-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A webinar for undergraduates organised by Dr Melinda McHenry, Physical Geographer and Learning &amp; Teaching Strategist at The University of Tasmania and presented by Angus M Robinson, Coordinator, National Geotourism Strategy being implemented by the Australian Geoscience Council. .
Career Opportunities through Geotourism - UTAS Webinar from AngusMRobinson
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Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities /slideshow/geotourism-conserving-heritage-and-generating-postmining-economies-for-communities-250671528/250671528 segra2021angusmrobinsonfinal-211117224146
Geotourism adds considerable holistic content value to traditional nature-based tourism as well as cultural attributes (embracing both Aboriginal and post European settlement) having regard to mining aspects and can be delivered through mechanisms such as geotrails and geoparks within defined ‘GeoRegions’. By raising awareness of the importance of the area’s geological heritage in society today, geotourism gives local people a sense of pride in their region and strengthens their identification with the area. In recognition of these benefits, the National Geotourism Strategy, launched in April 2021 embraces seven strategic goals that includes (Goal 5) i.e., ‘to develop geotourism in regional mining communities with potential geoheritage and cultural heritage sites’. Goal 5 identifies opportunities for geotourism in rural and regional Australian post (or active) mining communities, and their recreational, educational, and cultural values can be realised. Goal 5 also aims to draw attention to the range of activities that could be conducted in these places. By way of example, a national mining park has also been proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley to celebrate the significant role mining has played in Australia’s development. ]]>

Geotourism adds considerable holistic content value to traditional nature-based tourism as well as cultural attributes (embracing both Aboriginal and post European settlement) having regard to mining aspects and can be delivered through mechanisms such as geotrails and geoparks within defined ‘GeoRegions’. By raising awareness of the importance of the area’s geological heritage in society today, geotourism gives local people a sense of pride in their region and strengthens their identification with the area. In recognition of these benefits, the National Geotourism Strategy, launched in April 2021 embraces seven strategic goals that includes (Goal 5) i.e., ‘to develop geotourism in regional mining communities with potential geoheritage and cultural heritage sites’. Goal 5 identifies opportunities for geotourism in rural and regional Australian post (or active) mining communities, and their recreational, educational, and cultural values can be realised. Goal 5 also aims to draw attention to the range of activities that could be conducted in these places. By way of example, a national mining park has also been proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley to celebrate the significant role mining has played in Australia’s development. ]]>
Wed, 17 Nov 2021 22:41:46 GMT /slideshow/geotourism-conserving-heritage-and-generating-postmining-economies-for-communities-250671528/250671528 AngusMRobinson@slideshare.net(AngusMRobinson) Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities AngusMRobinson Geotourism adds considerable holistic content value to traditional nature-based tourism as well as cultural attributes (embracing both Aboriginal and post European settlement) having regard to mining aspects and can be delivered through mechanisms such as geotrails and geoparks within defined ‘GeoRegions’. By raising awareness of the importance of the area’s geological heritage in society today, geotourism gives local people a sense of pride in their region and strengthens their identification with the area. In recognition of these benefits, the National Geotourism Strategy, launched in April 2021 embraces seven strategic goals that includes (Goal 5) i.e., ‘to develop geotourism in regional mining communities with potential geoheritage and cultural heritage sites’. Goal 5 identifies opportunities for geotourism in rural and regional Australian post (or active) mining communities, and their recreational, educational, and cultural values can be realised. Goal 5 also aims to draw attention to the range of activities that could be conducted in these places. By way of example, a national mining park has also been proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley to celebrate the significant role mining has played in Australia’s development. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/segra2021angusmrobinsonfinal-211117224146-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Geotourism adds considerable holistic content value to traditional nature-based tourism as well as cultural attributes (embracing both Aboriginal and post European settlement) having regard to mining aspects and can be delivered through mechanisms such as geotrails and geoparks within defined ‘GeoRegions’. By raising awareness of the importance of the area’s geological heritage in society today, geotourism gives local people a sense of pride in their region and strengthens their identification with the area. In recognition of these benefits, the National Geotourism Strategy, launched in April 2021 embraces seven strategic goals that includes (Goal 5) i.e., ‘to develop geotourism in regional mining communities with potential geoheritage and cultural heritage sites’. Goal 5 identifies opportunities for geotourism in rural and regional Australian post (or active) mining communities, and their recreational, educational, and cultural values can be realised. Goal 5 also aims to draw attention to the range of activities that could be conducted in these places. By way of example, a national mining park has also been proposed for the NSW Hunter Valley to celebrate the significant role mining has played in Australia’s development.
Geotourism - Conserving Heritage and Generating Post-Mining Economies for Communities from AngusMRobinson
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