CHARNWOOD FOREST GEOPARK
An aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark
UNESCO Global Geoparks are territories that contain internationally significant geology, which communities promote to achieve sustainable economic development. There are currently 213 UNESCO Global Geoparks in 48 countries, and it is our aim to bring this designation to Charnwood Forest.
JOINING UNESCO
Why we want to join the UNESCO Global Geopark
Charnwood Forest is the home of Precambrian palaeontology, the place where an unexpected discovery in the 1950s changed our view of how life on Earth evolved. We want to share this story not only with local people, but also with the world, and as we do, ensure that our local communities benefit from their heritage. This is why we aspire to be a UNESCO Global Geopark.
The process of applying is long, and will require a dossier to be written and submitted. We hope to do this in 2025. The following year our dossier would be reviewed by international experts, and two geopark evaluators will visit Charnwood Forest for several days. If viewed favourably by the Global Geopark Council in 2026, the application would be finally approved by the UNESCO Executive Board in 2027.
Other UNESCO Global Geoparks
UNESCO Global Geoparks can be found in different landscapes all around the world. From the urban communities of the Black Country in the UK, to the famous crater of Ngorongoro Lengai in Tanzania, each Geopark is unique, but shares common goals. If you’ve visited Lanzarote, or drunk a glass of Beaujolais, then you’ve experienced the links between geology and society that Geoparks celebrate. There are currently 213 UNESCO Global Geoparks in 48 countries.
A Friend Across the Water
OUR Sister Geopark
In 2022 we launched a sistership agreement with the Discovery UNESCO Global Geopark in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The Sistership builds on nearly 600 million years of shared geological history, including having some of the same species of fossils within them, telling the amazing story of the first animals to have evolved on Earth. Through the agreement we hope to collaborate on issues from education to interpretation, and also promote municipal and business links.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a framework for building a fairer, more healthy future for humanity. As the Geopark works towards our UNESCO designation, we continue to integrate our projects with the aims of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Reconnect with nature in Charnwood Forest Geopark
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