Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives

Samui Island (or Koh Samui in Thai) is a popular tourist destination in Southern Thailand. It is a part of Surat Thani province and located off the east coast of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand. This island is composed of granitic rocks and is blessed with several unique granite landforms. An inves...

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Main Author: Dony Adriansyah Nazaruddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444120300228
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description Samui Island (or Koh Samui in Thai) is a popular tourist destination in Southern Thailand. It is a part of Surat Thani province and located off the east coast of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand. This island is composed of granitic rocks and is blessed with several unique granite landforms. An investigation has been conducted in several localities of granite landforms in this island to assess and evaluate their potentials for geoheritage, geoconservation, and geotourism. Several geological sites have been selected for this study including Hinta-Hinyai Rocks (granite outcrops similar to human genital organs), Lamai Overlapping Rocks (the overlapping and balancing giant granite boulders), and Na Mueang Waterfalls (waterfalls with purple-shaded rocks). Assessment and evaluation have been carried out by using qualitative and quantitative approaches based on geoheritage values (scientific, educational, aesthetic, recreational, cultural, etc.), levels of significance, as well as their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis). The outcomes show that Samui Island contains several geoheritage resources with exceptional values, thus geoconservation measures should be conducted in all these sites for some purposes, such as research and education as well as geotourism development.
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spelling doaj.art-c442430e32b64dd0a019108b170ed3592022-12-21T23:46:02ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks2577-44412020-06-01827586Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectivesDony Adriansyah Nazaruddin0Geophysics Research Center, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai 90112, ThailandSamui Island (or Koh Samui in Thai) is a popular tourist destination in Southern Thailand. It is a part of Surat Thani province and located off the east coast of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand. This island is composed of granitic rocks and is blessed with several unique granite landforms. An investigation has been conducted in several localities of granite landforms in this island to assess and evaluate their potentials for geoheritage, geoconservation, and geotourism. Several geological sites have been selected for this study including Hinta-Hinyai Rocks (granite outcrops similar to human genital organs), Lamai Overlapping Rocks (the overlapping and balancing giant granite boulders), and Na Mueang Waterfalls (waterfalls with purple-shaded rocks). Assessment and evaluation have been carried out by using qualitative and quantitative approaches based on geoheritage values (scientific, educational, aesthetic, recreational, cultural, etc.), levels of significance, as well as their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis). The outcomes show that Samui Island contains several geoheritage resources with exceptional values, thus geoconservation measures should be conducted in all these sites for some purposes, such as research and education as well as geotourism development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444120300228Granite landformsGeoheritageGeoconservationGeotourismSamui Island
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Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
Granite landforms
Geoheritage
Geoconservation
Geotourism
Samui Island
title Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
title_full Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
title_fullStr Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
title_short Granite landforms of Samui Island (southern Thailand) from geoheritage, geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
title_sort granite landforms of samui island southern thailand from geoheritage geoconservation and geotourism perspectives
topic Granite landforms
Geoheritage
Geoconservation
Geotourism
Samui Island
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444120300228
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