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UNESCO designated 16 new Global Geoparks as Global Geoparks Network (GGN)

Posted 21 Apr 2025

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During the 10th Anniversary of UNESCO Global Geoparks (UGGPs), 16 new sites across 11 countries were added to the GGN.

  • GGN is a non-profit International Association founded under UNESCO.
  • It establishes ethical standards that must be adopted by Global Geoparks.

Major Geoparks added to GGN

  • Kanbula (China): Located on the edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it features the ancient Maixiu volcanoes, which are exceptionally well-preserved, and the Yellow River.
  • Mt Paektu (North Korea): It was the location of one of the largest eruptions in recorded history (Millennium Eruption around 1000 CE).
  • North Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): Obaitharan Valley (Wadi Obaitharan), located at the base of Tuwaiq Mountain, is a lush reserve that supports the region’s water supply.
    • Valley is also home to ancient coral reef systems. 

UNESCO Global Geoparks (UGGP)

  • Genesis: Introduced in 2015 as a key component of the International Geosciences and Geoparks Programme (IGGP).
  • Geoparks: UGGPS are single, unified geographical areas where landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of
    • protection,
    • education and
    • sustainable development.
  • Management: Managed by a body having a legal existence recognised under national legislation.
  • Reassessment Period: UGGP status is not permanent; it is reassessed every four years.
  • Mandatory Networking: Membership of the GGN is obligatory for UGGPs.
  • Current Status: There are 229 UNESCO Global Geoparks in 50 countries (none in India).
  • Tags :
  • UNESCO
  • Global Geoparks
  • Wadi Obaitharan
  • Mt Paektu
  • Kanbula
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