At a GEOPARK, Every Day is Earth Day! What is a Geopark? Well, in so many ways, nearly all the Natio
At a GEOPARK, Every Day is Earth Day!What is a Geopark?Well, in so many ways, nearly all the National Parks of Canada and the USA are Geoparks, as they celebrate many of the most gorgeous geologic/geomorphologic features on the face of the Earth.But in 2000, in Europe, a new kind of “Geopark” came into being with the initiation of the European Geopark Network; and in 2004 they went international, a Global Geopark Network with a supportive link to UNESCO as well as the backing of the IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences).So, again, what is a Geopark?It’s a special area, an area rich in geologic treasures, landscapes of “drop dead” beauty, an area that develops these treasures for education, conservation, and tourism. It’s an area that links some of the world’s most important geoheritage with the environment and history hosted by the geoscientific treasures. And a Geopark is an area that aims to be economically self-sustaining while aiding the regional economy.Sound too good to be true? There are, in fact, 147 Geoparks scattered about the globe, many in the movement’s birthplace of Europe, many in China and Southeast Asia, and new ones dotting the map of South America and Africa. So if you get the chance, do try to visit one of the Geoparks near you! And if there isn’t one (New Zealand and Australia – we’re talking to you, here!), it’s about time to start one!Annie RPhoto: from the Geopark Naturteja da Meseta Meridional of Portugal, trace fossils from ~480 million year old “Trilobite Town” of Penha Garcia:http://bit.ly/1HqGrH2Map: Courtesy University of the AegeanUNESCO and the Global Geoparks:http://bit.ly/1dQbdqOThe European Geoparks: http://www.europeangeoparks.org/Some Geoparks you’ll recognize from The Earth Story;http://bit.ly/1DbMMBmhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/cheishichiyo/6404221835/And our “aspiring” Geopark: http://bit.ly/1DbMMBm -- source link
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