亚马逊地区的地质教育战略,Napo Sumaco 有望成为教科文组织全球地质公园

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联合国教科文组织世界地质公园立足于三个核心原则:教育、地质保护和地质旅游。自 2015 年以来,厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区的纳波-苏马科有抱负的联合国教科文组织世界地质公园(NSAUGG)集中力量通过地球科学教育提高当地能力,强调保护自然和文化遗产以及环境管理。实施了一个全面的教育传播模式,其中包括室内和室外活动、地球科学教育培训、地 球多样性知识强化,以及创建将课堂和实地学习与评估相结合的内容和讲习班。向成人和青年,主要是原住民社区的成员,特别是社区旅游中心的工作人员和被指定为 "Yuyaiwa Pushak Runakuna "的地质公园导游传播了地质多样性和地质公园的概念。来自特纳州和阿奇多纳州的 60 名非自治联盟地质学家参加了教育活动,其中有 19 名地质教育工作者。这些活动有助于人们了解地质公园的各种遗产,包括地质、生物和文化资产。地质教育工作促进了地质旅游,Yuyaiwa Pushak Runakuna 通过吸收地质和岩洞学知识获得了更大的价值。这体现在他们在为本国和外国游客指导活动时使用地质词汇,了解地质过程和材料。最重要的成就是建立了 "可持续发展地质教育 "行动,通过基于 Minka(社区义务劳动)和 Turkana(互惠和易货贸易)的知识对话促进集体生活。这些活动促进了与地质公园遗产更深层次的联系,增强了社区凝聚力。
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Geoeducation strategies in the Amazon, Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark

The UNESCO Global Geoparks are grounded in three core principles: education, geoconservation, and geotourism. Since 2015, the Napo Sumaco Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark (NSAUGG) in the Ecuadorian Amazon has concentrated its efforts on enhancing local capabilities through Earth Sciences education, underscoring the safeguarding of natural and cultural heritage and environmental stewardship. A comprehensive educational dissemination model was implemented, incorporating both indoor and outdoor activities, geoscience education training, geodiversity knowledge enhancement, and the creation of content and workshops that integrate classroom and field-based learning and evaluation. The concepts of geodiversity and geoparks were disseminated to adults and youth, primarily members of the native peoples' communities, particularly those employed at the Community Tourism Centers and the geopark guides designated as “Yuyaiwa Pushak Runakuna.” A total of 60 individuals from the NSAUGG populations between Tena and Archidona cantons participated in the educational activities, which involved 19 geoeducators. These initiatives facilitated an appreciation of the geopark's diverse heritages, including its geological, biological, and cultural assets. The geoeducation efforts fostered geotourism, with the Yuyaiwa Pushak Runakuna acquiring greater value through their assimilation of geological and speleological knowledge. This is evident in their use of geological vocabulary and understanding of geological processes and materials in guiding activities for both national and foreign tourists. The most significant achievement is the establishment of “Geoeducation for Sustainability” actions, which promotes collective life through knowledge dialogues based on Minka (voluntary community work) and Turkana (reciprocity and barter). These actions encouraged a deeper connection to the geopark's heritage and strengthened community cohesion.

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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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