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Global Network of National Geoparks

New timeline for Geopark proposals and evaluation procedure: have a look

Global Network of National Geoparks
  • ©Elizabeth Pickett
  • High Force, England’s biggest waterfall, North Pennines AONB Geopark

"Geoparks are not just about rocks-they are about people. It is crucial that they get involved-we want to see as many people as possible getting out and enjoying the geology of the area. Our aim is to maximise geotourism (...) for the benefit of the local economy and to help people to understand the evolution of their local landscape." (Chris Woodley-Stewart, Geopark Manager, North Pennines AONB, United Kingdom).

The Global Network of National Geoparks assisted by UNESCO provides a platform of active cooperation between experts and practitioners in geological heritage. Under the umbrella of UNESCO, and through exchange between the global network partners, important national geological sites gain worldwide recognition and profit through the exchange of knowledge, expertise, experience and staff with other Geoparks.

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  • Members of the Global Network of National Geoparks (August 2009) - 64 National Geoparks in 19 Member States are currently members of the Global Network of National Geoparks assisted by UNESCO.
  • Application Guidelines and Self-Evaluation form for Membership in the Global Geoparks Network
    These documents provide detailed information on criteria for the establishment of a Geopark and were amended by the 4th International Geoparks Conference, in Langkawi, Malaysia, April 2010.

 

Ms Margarete Patzak
  • Programme Specialist; Deputy Secretary, International Geoscience Programme (IGCP); Coordinator, Geoparks Initiative
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  • 18-06-2010
European Geoparks Week May/June 2010
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