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America’s Geoheritage II: A Workshop

Completed

Celebrating America’s Geoheritage

America’s Geoheritage Workshop II: Identifying, Developing, and Preserving America’s Natural Legacy

Organized by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Board on International Scientific Organizations-U.S. National Committee for Geological Sciences

Sponsored by AASG, AGI, GSA, NAGT, NESTA, NPS, USGS

Supported by NSF

Following the workshop, a Geoheritage listserv was created for anyone who would like to remain connected to the community. To subscribe, please visit this link.

Description

An ad hoc committee will organize a workshop to explore possible approaches to systematically identify, standardize, coordinate, and promote geoheritage sites across America. The goals of the workshop are to:

  1. share current strategies and approaches to identify, inventory, and characterize geoheritage sites;

  2. discuss possible protocols, common terminology, and “best practices” for documenting and developing these sites;

  3. consider suggestions for future work to encourage the development of geoheritage sites as appropriate in diverse local and state settings;

  4. create a community of geoscientists and collaborators from the public and private sectors dedicated to identifying and preserving geoheritage sites; and

  5. explore ways to encourage geoscientists, educators, and the general public to use geoheritage sites in their scientific, educational, informational, and leisure activities.

    A proceedings-in-brief of the event will be issued.

Collaborators

Committee

Chair

Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

Staff Officer

Sponsors

National Park Service

National Science Foundation

United States Geological Survey

Staff

Ester Sztein

Lead

ESztein@nas.edu

James Manning

JManning@nas.edu

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