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UNESCO’s Executive Board recently approved the inclusion of 18 new sites into the UNESCO Global Geoparks network.
UNESCO Approves 18 New Global Geoparks
- The recently designated geoparks are located in Brazil, China, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.
- Additionally, there is a new transboundary geopark stretching across Belgium and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- The recent addition of 18 new sites has increased the total number of geoparks to 213.
- These geoparks are spread across 48 countries worldwide.
UNESCO Global Geopark
- These sites are the geographical regions that manage landscapes of global geological importance.
- Geopark follows a holistic approach to manage geological heritage.
- These approaches are protection, education, and sustainable development.
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UNESCO Association with Geoparks
- In 2001, UNESCO started working with geoparks.
- They together support the operation of UNESCO Global Geoparks.
- It plays a vital role in coordinating activities and promoting the objectives of geoparks globally.
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UNESCO Global Geopark Designation
- The UNESCO Global Geopark designation was established in 2015.
- It acknowledges the geological heritage with global importance.
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- Promotion of geopark in less common areas: UNESCO actively promotes the geopark concept in regions where they are less common, such as Africa, the Arab States, and Small Island Developing States.
- This promotion includes facilitating expert missions, providing tailored training sessions, and offering individual consultations at both national and local levels.
- Objective: These efforts aim to assist in the preparation of applications for UNESCO Global Geopark status, thereby promoting geological conservation and sustainable development worldwide.
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About UNESCO Global Geoparks Network
- GGN is a non-profit, non-governmental organization, established in 2004.
- Initially, it was part of UNESCO, an international organization, but in 2014, it became its own group under French law.
- GGN is the official partner of UNESCO for managing UNESCO Global Geoparks.
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Purpose and Focus
- Networking and collaboration: GGN facilitates networking and collaboration among Global Geoparks worldwide.
- It promotes regional networking to enhance cooperation and exchange of knowledge.
- Establishment of geopark: Ensure fair establishment and management of Global Geoparks worldwide.
- Purpose and function GG: Enhance understanding of the purpose and function of Geoparks.
- Education and awareness: Educate the public on geological sciences and their environmental impact.
- Promote sustainable development: Preserve Earth’s treasures for present and future generations in harmony with nature.
- Help local communities appreciate their natural and cultural heritage.
- Foster connections between different cultures and heritage conservation.
- Increase in R&D: Encourage research to deepen knowledge about geological features.
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Regional Networks
- GGN operates four regional geopark networks:
- Asia Pacific Geoparks Network (APGN)
- European Geoparks Network (EGN)
- Latin America and Caribbean Geoparks Network (GeoLAC)
- African UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (AUGGN)
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