Calcerous Tufa as Invaluable Geotopes Endangered by (Over-)Tourism: A Case Study in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Tufa Inventory
2.2. Evaluation of Tufa Landforms Endangerments
2.3. Study Area
3. Tufa Geotopes
3.1. Tufa Formations
3.2. Endangerment of Tufa Geotopes
3.3. Legal Protection of Tufa Formations
3.4. Geoparks and Geotouristic Valorization of Calcareous Tufa
4. Case Study: UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany
4.1. Tufa Formations within the Geopark Swabian Alb
4.1.1. Tufa forming springs
Urach Waterfall
Gütersteiner Waterfall
Neidlingen Waterfall
4.1.2. Tufa Barrages
Seeburg Tufa Barrage
Tufa Bars in the Upper Wiesaz Valley Near Gönningen
Water Basins in the Donn-Valley
Sinter Terraces at Gutenberg
4.1.3. Primary Tufa Caves
Olgahöhle (Cave Olga)
Tufa Cave at Zwiefaltendorf
4.2. Valorization of Calcareous Tufa within the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb
4.3. Endangerment of Tufa Landforms within the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb
4.3.1. Historical Endangerments of Tufa Landforms
4.3.2. Geoprotection as a Stepchild of Nature Protection
4.3.3. Current Threats to the Tufa Landforms in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb
Endangerment of the Urach and Güterstein Waterfalls
Neidlingen Waterfall
Tufa Bars and Water Basins in the Donn-Valley
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
- ➢ Methods of geoconservation, especially for highly vulnerable geotopes like tufa cascades;
- ➢ Scientific evaluation and further development of geo-education for a recreational audience so that awareness of geotope conservation can be successfully created;
- ➢ Scientific evaluation and further development of visitor guidance not only at specific sites, but also in the whole area;
- ➢ Effects of overtourism in sensitive areas and action strategies adapted to them.
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Urach Waterfall | Bad Urach | Waterfall Tufa cascades Primary caves | Nature reserve Legally protected Biotop according §30 BNatSchG (federal law) | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic Economic Cultural | Very high Extremely high (Corona) | Extremely high | Section 4.1.1 Figure 1, Figure 4, Figure 8 and Figure 16 |
Güterstein Waterfall | Bad Urach | Waterfall Tufa cascades Primary caves | Nature reserve Legally protected Biotop according §30 BNatSchG (federal law) | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic Economic Cultural | Very high | Very high | Section 4.1.1 Figure 1, Figure 9 and Figure 10 |
Neidlingen Waterfall | Neidlingen | Waterfall Tufa cascades | Nature reserve Legally protected Biotop according §30 BNatSchG (federal law) | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic | High | High | Geopoint Section 4.1.1 Figure 1 |
Donn Valley | Lenningen-Gutenberg | Small tufa barrages | Nature reserve Core zone Biosphere Reserve | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic | Low Very high (Corona) | Low Very high (Corona) | Section 4.1.2 Figure 1 and Figure 3 |
Sinter terraces Gutenberg | Lenningen-Gutenberg | Sinter terraces | Nature reserve | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic | High | Middle | Geopoint Section 4.1.2 Figure 1 and Figure 5 |
Tufa barrages Wiesaz-Valley | Reutlingen-Gönningen | Tufa barrages Primary caves | Nature reserve | Scientific Ecological Aesthetic Cultural | High (but mostly bathing lakes) | Low | Section 4.1.2 Figure 1, Figure 13 and Figure 14 |
Tufa barrage Seeburg | Bad Urach; Suburb Seeburg | Tufa barrage | No protection | Scientific Cultural | Very low | No Endangerment | Section 4.1.2 Figure 1 and Figure 12 |
Cave Olga | Lichtenstein-Honau | Primary cave | No protection | Scientific Äesthetic Cultural | Low | Low | Section 4.1.3 Figure 1 |
Cave Zwiefaltendorf | Zwiefaltendorf | Primary cave | No protection | Scientific | Low | Low | Section 4.1.3 Figure 1 |
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Megerle, H.E. Calcerous Tufa as Invaluable Geotopes Endangered by (Over-)Tourism: A Case Study in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany. Geosciences 2021, 11, 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050198
Megerle HE. Calcerous Tufa as Invaluable Geotopes Endangered by (Over-)Tourism: A Case Study in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany. Geosciences. 2021; 11(5):198. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050198
Chicago/Turabian StyleMegerle, Heidi Elisabeth. 2021. "Calcerous Tufa as Invaluable Geotopes Endangered by (Over-)Tourism: A Case Study in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany" Geosciences 11, no. 5: 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050198
APA StyleMegerle, H. E. (2021). Calcerous Tufa as Invaluable Geotopes Endangered by (Over-)Tourism: A Case Study in the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, Germany. Geosciences, 11(5), 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050198