Canyons as potential geotourism attractions of Central High Atlas, Morocco: Comparative analysis of Aït Bouguemaz Valley and Zaouiat Ahansal-Taghia Valley by using GAM model

Aymane Elkaichi , Ezzoura Errami , Nilanchal Patel

International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks ›› 2024, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (1) : 20 -36.

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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks ›› 2024, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (1) :20 -36. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgeop.2024.01.001
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Canyons as potential geotourism attractions of Central High Atlas, Morocco: Comparative analysis of Aït Bouguemaz Valley and Zaouiat Ahansal-Taghia Valley by using GAM model

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The present study is part of a reflective approach that examines and compares two popular geo-destinations in Moroccan Central High Atlas, the Aït Bouguemaz and Zaouiat Ahansal-Taghia valleys, using the Geosite Assessment Model (GAM). The model uses two indicators, main values and additional values, with 12 and 15 sub-indicators, respectively. The results show that the Aït Bouguemaz Valley has high main values (9.75) and moderate additional values (8.25), while the Zaouiat Ahansal-Taghia Valley has moderate main values (8) and additional values (5.25). This work shows that despite the high scientific and aesthetic values of these two geo-destinations, there is still much to be improved, especially concerning functional and tourism values, in particular, management and planning, as well as infrastructure as a basis for geotourism development.

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geosite assessment model / main value / additional value / geotourism / geoheritage

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Aymane Elkaichi, Ezzoura Errami, Nilanchal Patel. Canyons as potential geotourism attractions of Central High Atlas, Morocco: Comparative analysis of Aït Bouguemaz Valley and Zaouiat Ahansal-Taghia Valley by using GAM model. International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2024, 12(1): 20-36 DOI:10.1016/j.ijgeop.2024.01.001

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