Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)

The Taguelft syncline, located south of the Béni Mellal city, is one of the synclinal basins of the central High Atlas. It contains significant geological heritage that should be inventoried, valorized, and protected. The present study aimed to inventory and evaluate the syncline's geological h...

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Main Authors: Elhassan Louz, Jamila Rais, Abdellah Ait Barka, Samir Nadem, Ahmed Barakat
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444122000235
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author Elhassan Louz
Jamila Rais
Abdellah Ait Barka
Samir Nadem
Ahmed Barakat
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description The Taguelft syncline, located south of the Béni Mellal city, is one of the synclinal basins of the central High Atlas. It contains significant geological heritage that should be inventoried, valorized, and protected. The present study aimed to inventory and evaluate the syncline's geological heritage and then propose geotourism and geodidactic promotion allowing their sustainable geoconservation. This is done by applying the University of Lausanne methodology, based on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of the scientific (considered central) and additional values. Results highlight geodiversity elements with high scientific (≃0.84) and aesthetic (≃0.85) values related to the strong representativeness of the regional geological phenomena (genesis modes of magmatic bodied, tabular structure of Jbel Sgat, gabbroic intrusion of the Ait Boulmane wrinkle). The assessment also shows that the study area hosts a valuable palaeontological heritage enclosing fossil wood, ammonites, and dinosaur remains (bones and footprints). Moreover, it has underlined an important cultural and architectural interest of the tribe of Ait Sokhmane. Taken together, the diverse geological and cultural heritage identified can constitute a valuable tool for geoconservation and geotourism purposes. Due to their high touristic and educational potential, the geosites of the syncline are a preferred tourist destination for many visitors and can serve as valuable educational excursion sites for the dissemination of geosciences through different tools such as interpretation panels, digital media, leaflets, and guided tours. This exceptional geodiversity, and the rich cultural heritage, constitute a support for the development of geotourism and a tool for reinforcing local socio-cultural development. The knowledge and understanding of the different facets of the geological and cultural heritage as well as the management and planning of these resources all contribute to sustainable and developed tourism.
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spelling doaj.art-04ce4d45eced412a8d55b7fb7f5ff5522022-12-22T00:33:22ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks2577-44412022-06-01102218239Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)Elhassan Louz0Jamila Rais1Abdellah Ait Barka2Samir Nadem3Ahmed Barakat4Laboratory of Geomatics, Georessources and Environment (GGE), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, MoroccoCorresponding author.; Laboratory of Geomatics, Georessources and Environment (GGE), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, MoroccoLaboratory of Geomatics, Georessources and Environment (GGE), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, MoroccoLaboratory of Geomatics, Georessources and Environment (GGE), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, MoroccoLaboratory of Geomatics, Georessources and Environment (GGE), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Sultan My Slimane University, Béni Mellal, MoroccoThe Taguelft syncline, located south of the Béni Mellal city, is one of the synclinal basins of the central High Atlas. It contains significant geological heritage that should be inventoried, valorized, and protected. The present study aimed to inventory and evaluate the syncline's geological heritage and then propose geotourism and geodidactic promotion allowing their sustainable geoconservation. This is done by applying the University of Lausanne methodology, based on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of the scientific (considered central) and additional values. Results highlight geodiversity elements with high scientific (≃0.84) and aesthetic (≃0.85) values related to the strong representativeness of the regional geological phenomena (genesis modes of magmatic bodied, tabular structure of Jbel Sgat, gabbroic intrusion of the Ait Boulmane wrinkle). The assessment also shows that the study area hosts a valuable palaeontological heritage enclosing fossil wood, ammonites, and dinosaur remains (bones and footprints). Moreover, it has underlined an important cultural and architectural interest of the tribe of Ait Sokhmane. Taken together, the diverse geological and cultural heritage identified can constitute a valuable tool for geoconservation and geotourism purposes. Due to their high touristic and educational potential, the geosites of the syncline are a preferred tourist destination for many visitors and can serve as valuable educational excursion sites for the dissemination of geosciences through different tools such as interpretation panels, digital media, leaflets, and guided tours. This exceptional geodiversity, and the rich cultural heritage, constitute a support for the development of geotourism and a tool for reinforcing local socio-cultural development. The knowledge and understanding of the different facets of the geological and cultural heritage as well as the management and planning of these resources all contribute to sustainable and developed tourism.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444122000235geoheritagegeositesyncline Taguelftassessmentgeotourismgeoeducation
spellingShingle Elhassan Louz
Jamila Rais
Abdellah Ait Barka
Samir Nadem
Ahmed Barakat
Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
geoheritage
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syncline Taguelft
assessment
geotourism
geoeducation
title Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
title_full Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
title_fullStr Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
title_full_unstemmed Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
title_short Geological heritage of the Taguelft syncline (M'Goun Geopark): Inventory, assessment, and promotion for geotourism development (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
title_sort geological heritage of the taguelft syncline m goun geopark inventory assessment and promotion for geotourism development central high atlas morocco
topic geoheritage
geosite
syncline Taguelft
assessment
geotourism
geoeducation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444122000235
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