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Part of the book series: Geoparks of the World (closed) ((GGAG,volume 1))

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There are many sites which deserve to be identified, managed and interpreted as geosites within the Jeju Island Geopark. Twenty-one sites have been identified for inclusion over the next 10–15 years (Fig. 7.1). An Action Plan will be developed to progressively formally incorporate these additional sites within the Jeju Island Geopark. Other geosites may be added from time to time as research demonstrates their values and the practicality of opening them to the public is assessed.

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Correspondence to Kyung Sik Woo .

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Woo, K., Sohn, Y., Ahn, U., Yoon, S., Spate, A. (2013). Future Geosites. In: Jeju Island Geopark - A Volcanic Wonder of Korea. Geoparks of the World (closed), vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20564-4_7

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