Geoheritage Sites in Rajasthan, India: A Strategy towards Sustainable Development
Subhash Chandra Yadav
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Department of Geography, L.B.S. Govt. College, Kotputli, Rajasthan, India.
Babita
Department of Geography, L.B.S. Govt. College, Kotputli, Rajasthan, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Geoheritage refers to geological features that have significant scientific, cultural, aesthetic or educational value. Rajasthan, with its vast desert landscapes, ancient rock formations and rich fossil records, is a treasure trove of geoheritage sites. These sites not only provide insight into the earth’s geological past, but also offer significant educational, recreational and economic benefits. The Geological Survey of India has identified and protected numerous sites of geological significance, fostering both conservation and geo-tourism. This paper explores the potential of geoheritage conservation in Rajasthan as a tool for promoting sustainable development. It discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with the development and management of these sites. It examines key geoheritage sites, the threats they face, and strategies to integrate their preservation with eco-tourism, education and community participation.
Keywords: Geodiversity, geoheritage, national geological monuments, geotourism in Rajasthan