Geoparks are outdoor classrooms and living laboratories, where the stunning landscapes inspire learning and discovery, contributing to environmental education that helps deepen our understanding of the world around us.
While a UNESCO Global Geopark must demonstrate geological heritage of international significance, the purpose of a UNESCO Global Geopark is to explore, develop and celebrate the links between that geological heritage and all other aspects of the area's natural, cultural and intangible heritages. It is about reconnecting people to the planet we call home and celebrating how 4,600 million years of Earth's history has shaped every aspect of our lives and our societies.
Contributing to the UN’s Sustainable Development goals geoparks focus on celebrating earth heritage and championing the requirement for a sustainable approach to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.