Resultados de los dos primeros años de participación de la SEDPGYM en la UICN (2016-2017). Nuevas contribuciones para promover la geoconservación i: Actuaciones en el ámbito del comité español de la UICN y aportaciones la Carta de Sevilla
- Francisco Guillén-Mondéjar 1
- Enrique Orche García 2
- Antonio Pizarro Losilla 2
- Manu Monge-Ganuzas 3
- Enrique Díaz-Martínez 4
- 1 Dpto. Química Agrícola, Geología y Edafología, Fac. Química, Univ. Murcia; Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero de España
- 2 Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero de España
- 3 Servicio de la Reserva de la Biosfera de Urdaiba, Dirección de Patrimonio Natural y Cambio Climatico, Dpto. de Medio Ambiente, Planificación territorial y Vivienda, Busturia; Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero de España
- 4 IGME, Madrid; Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero de España
- Luis Mansilla Plaza (dir. congr.)
- Josep Mª Mata Perelló (dir. congr.)
Editorial: Instituto Geológico y Minero de España
ISBN: 978-84-9138-081-8
Año de publicación: 2019
Páginas: 589-605
Congreso: Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero. Sesión Científica (21. 2017. Almadén, Ciudad Real)
Tipo: Aportación congreso
Resumen
Currently (January 2018), the only two organizations promoting issues related to the conservation, use and management of geodiversity and its geological heritage in the Spanish Committee of the Internation Union for the Conservation of Nature (CeIUCN) are the Geological Society of Spain (SGE, since 2008) and the Spanish Society for the Defense of Geological and Mining Heritage (SEDPGYM, since 2015). The importance of belonging to CeIUCN is that it is the most important environmental network in Spain, with 39 member organizations, including 13 foundations, 16 associations and 10 public administrations (www.uicn.es). In these two years as a member of CeUICN (2016-2017), SEDPGYM has participated in all its forums and publications. This paper summarizes this participation, which has resulted in a greater awareness amongst its members relating geodiversity and geoheritage as a part of nature to be preserved. We also describe a document which explicitly mentions the conservation of geological and mining heritage, known as the Seville Charter, and which emerged from the XII International Forum on Nature Conservation, held in Seville in May 2016. This document is a useful new tool to promote and support initiatives for the protection, use and management of these two types of heritage.