Talleres sobre geología y patrimonio cultural en el Geoparque Unesco Las Loras (Burgos/Palencia)
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Relacionar el patrimonio cultural y la geología de un territorio
permite acercar a la población esta ciencia, que, en la mayoría de
los casos, es menos conocida. En los Geoparques Unesco la interacción con la población y las entidades locales es fundamental para
establecer proyectos de desarrollo y conservación, sobre todo en
zonas despobladas. Por este motivo las actividades de divulgación
son esenciales. Este trabajo presenta dos talleres realizados en dos
iglesias, situadas en el Valle de Valdelucio del Geoparque Unesco
Las Loras, como ejemplo de divulgación geológica en torno al patrimonio cultural en una zona con alta tasa de despoblación. Este tipo
de actividades ofrece a los lugareños y visitantes una perspectiva
del entorno novedosa, geológica, que compagina con el patrimonio
cultural y realza el valor de la zona.
Relating the cultural heritage and the geology of a territory allows the population to get closer to this science, which, in most cases, it is not well known. In Unesco Geoparks, interaction with the population and local entities is essential to establish development and conservation projects, especially in unpopulated areas. For this reason, outreach activities are essential. This work presents two workshops carried out in two churches, located in the Valdelucio Valley of the Unesco Las Loras Geopark, as an example of geological dissemination around cultural heritage in an area with a high rate of depopulation. This type of activity offers locals and visitors a new geological perspective of the environment that combines with the cultural heritage and enhances the value of the area
Relating the cultural heritage and the geology of a territory allows the population to get closer to this science, which, in most cases, it is not well known. In Unesco Geoparks, interaction with the population and local entities is essential to establish development and conservation projects, especially in unpopulated areas. For this reason, outreach activities are essential. This work presents two workshops carried out in two churches, located in the Valdelucio Valley of the Unesco Las Loras Geopark, as an example of geological dissemination around cultural heritage in an area with a high rate of depopulation. This type of activity offers locals and visitors a new geological perspective of the environment that combines with the cultural heritage and enhances the value of the area







