作为山区地质遗产和地质科学参与地点的攀岩地点

Geology Today Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1111/gto.12494
Jasper Knight, Irene Maria Bollati
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包括徒步旅行和远足在内的户外活动通常在山区和其他存在基岩表面或基岩控制地貌的环境中进行,使用者可以享受新鲜空气和自然景观。在这些环境中,科学家和环境管理者经常使用信息板和传单向远足和徒步路径沿线的公众宣传地球科学问题。攀岩地点也是岩石表面裸露的主要地点,也是特定用户群体与自然景观互动的地方。在这里,我们将描述攀岩与岩石露头性质之间的关系,以及这为以更创新的方式向身体活跃、参与性强的公众传播地球科学信息提供的机会。因此,攀岩地点可被视为地质遗产地,它们代表着对人类和社区具有重要意义的地点(文化遗产),以及具有地质和教育价值的地点(地质遗产)。本专题讨论了攀岩地点作为地质遗产地的特点,以及对这些地点完整性的潜在威胁。
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Rock climbing sites as locations for geoheritage and geoscience engagement in mountains

Outdoor activities including trekking and hiking are commonly undertaken in mountains and in other environments where bedrock surfaces or bedrock-controlled landforms are present and where users can enjoy the fresh air and the physical landscape. Information boards and leaflets are often used by scientists and environmental managers in these environments to communicate geoscience issues to the general public along hiking and trekking trails. Rock climbing sites are also prime locations where rock surfaces are exposed and where specific user groups interact with the physical landscape. Here, we describe the relationship between rock climbing and the nature of rock outcrops and the opportunity that this affords for more innovative ways of communicating geoscience information to a physically active and engaged public. As such, rock climbing sites can be considered geoheritage sites, where they represent sites of importance for people and communities (cultural heritage) as well as for their geological and educational value (geological heritage). The characteristics of rock climbing sites as geoheritage sites are discussed in this feature, as are the potential threats to the integrity of these sites.

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