%0 Journal Article %T Suitable Strategies for the Development of Sahoolan Watery Cave Geotourism %A H. Nouri %A N. Moradi Hovasin %A M. Khoshnazar %J Regional and Urban Studies and Research %D 2013 %I University of Isfahan %X Extended abstract1-IntroductionToday, tourism is one of the largest and most beneficial industries in the world and in many countries it is used as a development strategy. Geotourism or geological tourism is emerging as a new global phenomenon. It is a form of natural area tourism that specifically focuses on geology and landscape. Because of appropriate planning and recognizing advantages and limitations, this kind of tourism can play an important role in the national development and diversification of local economy. There is a wide variety of caves in Iran, including calcareous (karst), salt, ancient and human-made caves which Sahoolan is one of the most important of them. Though Sahoolan has a great range of potentials for geotourism development, geotourism is just emerging and taking its first developmental steps. So these questions arise: What are the potentialities and limitations of Geotourism development in this region? Which strategies are required for developing this type of tourism and following national and regional development?2. Theoretical Bases Geotourism is a new phenomenon in tourism industry. It is defined as tourism activity pertaining to geology and geomorphology, and the natural resources of landscape, landforms, fossil beds, rocks and minerals, with an emphasis on appreciating the processes that are creating and have created such features. Geotourism¡¯s first definition appeared after 1990s. An early definition of geotourism was made by Thomas Hose. He specifically focused on geology and geomorphologic sites. The goal of geotourism is to maintain the character of place. It is not just travelling to undisturbed natural areas or to centers of human activity but travelling to destinations where nature and humans come together to produce a working landscape. The focus is to encourage visitation to an area by visitors who value the same working landscapes valued by the residents. Ideally, geotourism can be beneficial for both the tourist and the host because it can provide the tourist with an ¡°authentic¡± experience while holistically sustaining the destination¡¯s unique qualities. There are five characteristics that are considered to be essential for a product to be regarded as geotourism:- Geologically Based- Sustainable- Geologically Informative- Locally Beneficial- Tourist SatisfactionCaves are one of the most important attractions of geotourism. Cave tourism is likely to be preferred, especially by those who have great interest in enjoying the picturesque and wondrous scenery of caves and their surrounding environment, and who are int %K Tourism %K Geotourism %K Sahoolan Cave %K SWOT Model. %U http://uijs.ui.ac.ir/urs/browse.php?a_id=698&sid=1&slc_lang=en