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Unesco's new Geoparks

17 Apr 2024
Meteora in Greece. Source: Kimberley Kersten.
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Unesco has added 18 new sites to its list of Global Geoparks. These are unique geographical sites and landscapes that are protected and sustainably managed by local communities.

The project was founded by Unesco to protect the planet’s geological heritage and encourage local, sustainable management of these attractions. There are now 213 of the Geoparks in 48 countries. To be considered a Global Geopark, a single, unified area needs to have international geological and cultural significance.

The updated list includes Meteora in Greece, the location of towering sandstone cliffs with Byzantine-era monasteries perched on their edges, and Uberaba in Brazil, known as the ‘Land of the Giants’ for its palaeontological history. It houses 10 000 fossils and other prehistoric life forms.

Sites are awarded this designation for four years before being re-examined by Unesco. The African continent has only two Global Geoparks: Ngorongoro Lengai Unesco Global Geopark in Tanzania and M’Goun Unesco Global Geopark in Morocco.

The new Unesco Global Geoparks are:

  1. Schelde Delta in Belgium and the Netherlands
  2. Uberaba in Brazil
  3. Enshi Grand Canyon – Tenglongdong Cave in China
  4. Linxia in China
  5. Longyan in China
  6. Mount Changbaishan in China
  7. Wugongshan in China
  8. Xingyi in China
  9. Biokovo-Imotski Lakes in Croatia
  10. The South Fyn Archipelago in Denmark
  11. Impact Crater Lake – Lappajärvi in Finland
  12. Armorique  in France
  13. Normandie-Maine in France
  14. Meteora Pyli in Greece
  15. Bükk Region in Hungary
  16. Land of Extinct Volcanoes in Poland
  17. Oeste in Portugal
  18. Calatrava Volcanoes – Ciudad Real in Spain
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