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International Geoscience Programme

© G. Lansard
Cheran River, France

Better understanding the Earth is essential for the diversity of life and future of human society.

UNESCO is the only United Nations organization with a mandate to support research and capacity in geology and geophysics, and the International Geoscience Programme is our flagship.

The International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) serves as a knowledge hub of UNESCO to facilitate international scientific cooperation in the geosciences. The IGCP mission includes promoting sustainable use of natural resources, advancing new initiatives related to geo-diversity and geo-heritage and geohazards risk mitigation.

Since 1972, the International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) has partnered with the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) to bring together thousands of Earth scientists from around the world and allowed them to benefit from the cooperative spirit generated under the umbrella of UNESCO.

In 2018, IGCP welcomed a new partner, the Jeju Province Development Corporation (JPDC) of the Republic of Korea. Through the new project partnership agreement entitled “Geoscience for Society: JPDC supporting the International Geoscience and Geoparks programme” the JPDC supports IGCP projects and UNESCO Global Geoparks.

The IGCP promotes collaborative projects with a special emphasis on the benefit to society, capacity-building, and the advancement and sharing of knowledge between scientists with an emphasis on North-South and South-South cooperation. IGCP operates by providing seed funding grants donated by UNESCO, IUGS and extra-budgetary sources. IGCP projects primarily deal with geosciences on global issues within its five themes:

  • Earth Resources
  • Global Change
  • Geohazards
  • Hydrogeology
  • Geodynamic

Each project has an average lifespan of five years and its progress is assessed annually through a rigorous peer review process conducted by the IGCP Council following the evaluation reports from members of the Scientific Board during the first half of February.

IGCP project proposals for 2019 must reach UNESCO by 15 October 2019 in order to be considered for funding by the IGCP Council in 2020.

 

IGCP 2019 meetings open to participants

Please contact us if you would like to partipate in the IGCP meetings above-mentioned:

  • IGCP637: 8-12 April 2019, Vienna (Austria)
  • IGCP639: 13-19 October 2019 (China)
  • IGCP640: 10-13 September 2019, Roma (Italy)
  • IGCP649: 12-22 November 2019, Oman (Sultanate of Oman)
  • IGCP653: 23-27 June 2019, California (USA) - 18-23 July 2019, Novosibirsk (Russia) - 22-25 September 2019, Arizona (USA)
  • IGCP655: 2-5 September 2019, Erlangen (Germany)
  • IGCP659: 18-20 September 2019, Tunis (Tunisia)
  • IGCP662: 4-10 July 2019, Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia)
  • IGCP668: 23-28 June 2019, California (USA)
  • IGCP682: Mine Tailing Revalorization

 

 

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