Title of article :
Geotourism and Geoconservation on the Isle of Wight, UK: Balancing Science with Commerce
Author/Authors :
Simpson, Martin I. Lansdowne, Military Rd, Chale, Isle of Wight, PO38 2HH, UK
Abstract :
The Isle of Wight has a rich and varied geological heritage which attracts scientists, tourists and
fossil collectors, both private and commercial. Each party has a role to play in geoconservation and
geotourism, but a policy on the long term curation of scientifically important specimens is essential
to prevent future conflicts. A new code of conduct is recommended, based on the one adopted on
the Jurassic Coast of Dorset. I have spent over 40 years living on the Island and working in the
tourist industry running geology field-trips for both academics and tourists, and managing one of
the longest running geological gift shops. I see the geological heritage and fossil sites as valuable
geotourism assets, and envisage no problems with respect to the scientifically important material
provided that a clear collecting policy is adopted, and the local museum generates funding to ensure
that significant finds remain on the Island. A positive attitude is recommended in view of past
experiences.
Keywords :
Palaeontology , Geology , Isle of Wight , Tourism
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research