2021
DOI: 10.30827/cuadgeo.v60i2.15949
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Los Geoparques Mundiales de la UNESCO en España: entre divulgación científica y desarrollo turístico

Abstract: España es el primer país europeo y el segundo a nivel mundial con mayor número de Geoparques Mundiales de la UNESCO (GMUs), además de haber sido uno de los pioneros mediante el Parque Cultural del Maestrazgo. Sin embargo, las investigaciones relacionadas con esta figura, desde campos de estudio diferentes a las Ciencias de la Tierra, son muy pocas. Este texto propone un análisis multidisciplinario de los procesos de patrimonialización de los 11 GMUs y los dos territorios aspirantes en España entre el periodo d… Show more

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“…Because of this, no record is found in the literature of methodologies to assess the suitability of an area to become a geopark. There is no single applicable procedure when an area intends to apply for the label, and the final decision is made by UNESCO (Tejada and Girault, 2021). Considering the above, the proposed methodology stems from the need to find a tool to quantitatively identify the richness of a given area, through the assessment of some representative sites characterized by unique geological features, to decide which of them have more potential for becoming UNESCO Geoparks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of this, no record is found in the literature of methodologies to assess the suitability of an area to become a geopark. There is no single applicable procedure when an area intends to apply for the label, and the final decision is made by UNESCO (Tejada and Girault, 2021). Considering the above, the proposed methodology stems from the need to find a tool to quantitatively identify the richness of a given area, through the assessment of some representative sites characterized by unique geological features, to decide which of them have more potential for becoming UNESCO Geoparks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the establishment of National Geopark with more and more Geoparks in Indonesia joining the Global Geopark Network also benefits the tourism sector by promoting them to a wider market [1,2]. The constant new Geopark has to have remained because not only contributes to the local and regional economic development, it also promises to conserve the geological heritage within the Geopark area [3,4] and also the sustainable development of the local and regional level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%