1 CONTENT 11TH SEPTEMBER 2018: KEYNOTE THE GLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORK ________________________________________________ 21 Nickolaos Zouros UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS AND AGENDA 2030 _____________________________________ 22 Patrick J. Mc Keever UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. THE NEW CHALLENGE OF ADAMELLO BRENTA UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH AUDI FOR EMISSIONS REDUCTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION ____________________________________________________ 23 Fabrizio Longo 11TH SEPTEMBER 2018: ORAL PLANNING SMARTER, INCREASING IMPACT _________________________________________ 25 Sophie Justice, Amélie Giroux ASO UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK: PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AFTER A SERIES OF DISASTERS ______________________________________________________________ 26 Shino Miyakita & Shin‘ichiro Ikebe TRAINING AND DESIGN WITH LOCALS (GEO-DESIGN) ________________________________ 27 Maziar Qaseminejad Abdolmalaki, Satoko Hara GEO-SERVICES FOR PEOPLE - REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND THE GEOPARK APPROACH __________________________________________ 28 Roman Lenz, Siegfried Roth MARKETING PLACE – THE STUDY CASE OF PAIVA WALKWAYS IN AROUCA UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK (PORTUGAL) ____________________________________________________ 29 Antonio Duarte, Margarida Belém & Verónica Bernardo GEOPARK SUSTAINS LOCAL COMMUNITIES: AN EXAMPLE IN ZIGONG UGGP _________ 30 Li Sun, Lulin Wang & Mingzhong Tian THE INDIGENOUS VOICE IN LATIN AMERICAN UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS _________ 31 Gorfinkiel Denise, Heirman Katrien GEO-IN WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS AS A USEFULL TOOL FOR GEOTOURISM SUPPORT AT PSILORITIS AND SITIA UGGPS ___________________________________________________ 32 Manolis Nikolakakis, Maria Solanou, Spridon Staridas & Charalampos Fassoulas CROSS-BORDER PHOTO MARATHON IN THE SERVICE OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM____ 33 Ivona Cimermanova, Szilard Drexler & Imre Szarvas DESIGNING A NEW GUIDED TOUR WITH DIVERSITY _________________________________ 34 Kikumi Sakai, Yugo Nakamura, Yui Takahashi & Tsubasa Ogasawara SOME STRATEGIES FOR THE PROTECTION OF GEOPARK & GEOHERITAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS ____________________________________ 35 CHENGGONG ZHANG, Guien Guo, Jiantuan Jia & Ziguang Feng GEOLOGY OF THE ADAMELLO MASSIF: FROM WOLFGANG SALOMON TO GIOVANBATTISTA DAL PIAZ ________________________________________________________ 36 Silvana Martin THE INVESTIGATION AND PROTECTION OF GEOHERITAGE IN CHINA ________________ 37 Ying Dong, Xiaochang Mao, Xiaojuan Mao NEW CLOUDINA GEOSITES IN VILLUERCAS-IBORES-JARA UGG, SPAIN _______________ 38 Teodoro Palacios, Iván Cortijo, Sören Jensen & José María Barrera 2 GEOPARK EDUCATION AND AWARENESS RAISING - A TOOL FOR INCLUSIVE AND PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT ___________________________________________________ 39 Tran Thuy POPULARIZING GEOLOGY IN ROKUA UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK ___________________ 40 Jari Nenonen INTEGRATED APPROACHES FOR GEOHERITAGE VALORISATION WITHIN GEOPARKS: THE “LOANA GEOTRAILS PROJECT” (WESTERN ITALIAN ALPS) ______________________ 41 Irene Maria Bollati, Valeria Caironi, Beatrice Crosa Lenz, Alessio Golzio, Anna Masseroli, Enrico Zanoletti, Michele Zucali & Manuela Pelfini A NEW EXHIBITION CONCEPT IN DONG VAN UGGP: "THE POCKET MUSEUM". AN INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE TO STRENGHTEN LINK WITH GEOPARK PARTNERS AND INCREASE LOCAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ____________________________________ 42 Guy Marrtini, Tran Tan Van, Hoang Xuan Don LANDSCAPE AS A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL _____________________________________________ 43 Alexandre Chignier, Clément Cazé EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR REFUGEES IN LESVOS ISLAND UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK __________________________________________________________________________ 44 Konstantina Bentana, Nikolaos Zouros & Ilias Valiakos VIRTUAL REALITY DOWNUNDER - OUTBACK GEOTOURISM MAKES IT REAL! ________ 45 Patrick James, Mat Kor EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GERMAN UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS: THE WAY FORWARD ___________________________________________________ 46 Carolin Butler Manning, Linda Krampe & Lutz Möller THE ECORS PYRENEES PROJECT: SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE FOR EDUCATION AND LOCAL SISTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT _______________________________________________ 47 Gonzalo Rivas, Guillem Puras & Núria Verdeny "SEEING IS BELIEVING" IN THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM ________________ 48 Dzung Nguyen, Minh Tri Nguyen, Sung Doan THE NEED FOR COLLABORATION AND NETWORKING FOR ESTABLISHING A NEW GEOPARK : SATUN ASPIRING UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK, THAILAND _______________ 49 Pakkaporn Singhwachiraworakul, Surasak Kanoknetjamorn & Pratueng Jintasakul THE ROLE OF LIONS NATURE EDUCATION FOUNDATION AS A SUPPORTING PARTNER OF HKUGGP ________________________________________________________________________ 50 Barbara Chan BERGSTRASSE-ODENWALD UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK (GERMANY): THE “GLOBAL NOMADIC ART-PROJECT (GNAP)” - IN SUSTAINABLE DIALOGUE WITH GEOLOGY, NATURE, LANDSCAPES AND MANKIND ______________________________________________ 51 Jutta Weber, Ute Ritschel PRESENTING DANUBE GEOTOUR PARTNERS IN THE EMERGING VISITOR CENTER OF IDRIJA UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK _________________________________________________ 52 Mojca Gorjup Kavčič RURITAGE: RURAL REGENERATION THROUGH SYSTEMIC HERITAGE-LED STRATEGIES ____________________________________________________________________________________ 53 Simona Tondelli, Elisa Conticelli, Claudia de Luca, Sara Maldina & Angela Santagelo THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE FOR UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS IN CANADA AND THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA ___________________________________________________ 54 Godfrey Nowlan STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION IN RESOURCE INVESTIGATION AND CONSERVATION OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES: A CASE STUDY OF TAIWAN _____________ 55 Kuang-Chung Lee THE GEOCONSERVATION STRATEGY IN ESTRELA GEOPARK ________________________ 56 Hugo Gomes , Emanuel de Castro, Fábio Loureiro, Filipe Patrocínio, Gisela Firmino, Gonçalo Vieira, Magda Fernandes GEOPARK PROJECT IN THE ZAT VALLEY: FOSTERING A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAILORED TO THE TERRITORY (HIGH ATLAS, MOROCCO) ___________________________ 57 Poch, J., Teixell, A., Gómez-Gras, D., Llugany, M., Granzow-de la Cerda, I., Cuello, X. & Briansó, J.L. 3 A NEW GEOPARK ON THE COLLISION ZONE: NEMRUT-SUPHAN GEOPARK, SE TURKEY ____________________________________________________________________________________ 58 Yildirim Güngör, Yahya Çiftçi & Evrim Altun 11 TH SEPTEMBER: WORKSHOP CHALLENGES FOR UGGPS INDUCED BY CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL HAZARDS: THE GGN GEOHAZARDS WG ________________________________________________________ 60 Charalampos Fassoulas & Mahito Watanabe OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AT UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS _________________________________________________________________________ 61 Irina Pavlova, Charalambos Fassoulas, Mahito Watanabe & Soichiro Yasukawa WHAT WE SHOULD DO IN GEOPARKS TO REDUCE RISKS FROM GEOHAZARDS _______ 62 Setsuya Nakada GEOHAZARD AWARENESS IN KATLA UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK ___________________ 63 Sigurður Sigursveinsson STRENGTHENING DISASTER MITIGATION AND RESILIENCE THROUGH DISASTER RESILIENT SCHOOL IN RINJANI-LOMBOK GEOPARK ________________________________ 64 Rosyadi Sayuti, Chairul Mahsul, Meliawati Ang, Misbahib Haraha GLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORK, WORLD HERITAGE: PRODUCTS, COMMON PROMOTION & MARKETING FOR THE TOURISM MARKET ___________________________ 65 Frey, Marie-Luise,Neto de Carvalho, Carlos & Zouros, Nikolas AN EMERGENT GEOTOURISM MONITORING SYSTEM (GMS) FOR THE UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKS IN THE ATLANTIC AREA ________________________________________________ 66 Ronaldo Gabriel, Helena Moreira, José Lourenço, Ana Alencoão, Aurélio Faria, Elizabeth Silva & Artur Sá DESTIMED AND MEET (THE MEDITERRANEAN EXPERIENCE OF ECOTOURISM): A REGIONAL APPROACH TO DEVELOPING, MANAGING, AND PROMOTING ECOTOURISM IN PROTECTED AREAS ______________________________________________________________ 67 Jeremy Sampson, Carla Danelutti GEOFOOD: INVOLVING LOCAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN LOCAL FOOD AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ____________________________________________________________ 68 Sara Gentilini, Pål Thjømøe GEOPRODUCTS, WHAT AND WHY? GUIDELINES AND CASE STUDIES __________________ 69 Alexandru Andrasanu, Cristian Ciobanu 11TH SEPTEMBER 2018: POSTER MOVING FORWARD TOWARDS THE TRANSBOUNDARY GEOPARK ON CLASSICAL KARST AREA _______________________________________________________________________ 71 Sara Bensi, Chiara Piano, Fabrizio Fattor & Katja Fedrigo THE COTENTIN ASPIRING GEOPARK, A GEOSTRATEGIC TERRITORY FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ALONG THE CHANNEL COASTLINE _________________________ 72 Laura Baillet, Jacques Avoine TIMOR-LESTE EFFORT IN ESTABLISHING THE FIRST ASPIRING UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK FOR FOSTERING THE COMMUNITY-BASED ECOTOURISM, CONSERVATION OF GEOTOURISM AREA, EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ____________ 73 Luis Nivio de Fátima Soares, Cedelizia dos Santos BUILDING ASPIRING GEOPORKS IN CAMBODIA: A NEW WINDOW TO, GEOSCIENCES, LOCAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND EDUCATION ___________________ 74 Sitha Kong THE “PARCO MINIERE LAGORAI” ASPIRING GEOPARK IN TRENTINO, ITALY _________ 75 Sitha Kong POTENTIAL FOR GEORGIA TO JOIN THE GLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORK ____________ 76 Okrostsvaridze, I. Gamkrelidze & L. Sukhishvili 4 THE “GEONAVE” (GEOSHIP) OF THE BIANCANE MUSEUM IN TUSCAN MINING UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK _________________________________________________________________ 77 Alessandra Casini, Giancarlo Pagani & Armando Costantini SCIENCE POPULARISATION MODEL OF DALI MOUNT CANGSHAN GEOPARK _________ 78 Qing Zhang UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK
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