Saimaa UNESCO Global Geopark was recognized internationally on May 12, 2021. The geopark covers an area of 6,063 square kilometers across 10 municipalities. It contains geologically and culturally significant landscapes and sites. The geopark aims to conserve the unique geology, nature, and culture of the Saimaa area and promote sustainable tourism and education. Receiving the UNESCO Global Geopark designation will help increase visibility and recognition of the area's natural and cultural heritage both nationally and internationally.
A New Approval Process for Major Geotourism Projects Under ReviewLeisure Solutions®
Over the past 10 years, the awareness of geotourism and interest from key constituency groups continues to grow. Geotourism has been featured at SEGRA since 2012; with the inaugural geotourism workshop at SEGRA 2014 in Alice Springs, SEGRA 2015 held in Bathurst, NSW, an event which saw the genesis of the Etheridge (Far North Qld) and Warrumbungle (Central West NSW) UNESCO global geopark proposals. Geotourism workshops have also been convened at SEGRA 2016 in Albany, WA, and SEGRA 2017 at Port Augusta, 2017. Despite recent setbacks with the nomination process for these geopark developments, support for geotrail projects is increasing across Australia, with a key challenge for transforming geotrail projects to include both biotic and cultural content. Is recognised that the key driver of geopark development must be focused on regional development – i.e. jobs and growth and demonstrate economic benefit to offset perceived political risk. A high level of community (including other land-user) engagement is also essential to meet nomination requirements. In recognition of these factors, discussions have taken place with government to develop a new process for considering geopark proposals. During a first stage, proponents may need to undertake a ‘GeoRegional’ assessment including the determination of the most viable geotourism delivery mechanism available. Should a geopark option be favoured, discussions with the State/Territory Geological Survey and relevant planning agencies to obtain approval ‘in principle’ will be required. The initiation of extensive community consultation and the finalisation of stipulated nomination documentation for formal approval of the State Government will need to be essential pre-requisites.
UNESCO Global Geoparks are single unified geographical areas and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development. These designated areas give local people and communities a sense of pride in their region and strengthen their identification with the area. The creation of innovative local enterprises, new jobs and high quality training courses is stimulated as new sources or revenue are generated through geotourism.
With UNESCO formally creating the Global Global Geoparks program in November 2015, the Global Geoparks Network 2016 conference held in the UK in September afforded the first opportunity to discuss new protocols and key issues for UNESCO Global Geopark nomination. This conference also afforded the opportunity for representatives of Ecotourism Australia's Geotourism Forum to attend given that Australia is now progressing two Pre-Aspiring UNESCO Global Geoparks.
The Geotourism Forum representatives were able to learn from both the experience of existing UNESCO Global Geoparks and other pre-aspiring and aspiring nominations from other countries such as the UK, Canada and the USA. In particular, insights were gleaned about timeframes necessary to develop successful nominations, the imperative of community engagement as well as the emerging issue of geoparks been seen to contributing towards community health and wellbeing.
Given that geopark development in Australia is now being considered as a valuable mechanism to drive regional development, the presentation will address these issues and provide some highly relevant pointers for community groups and government agencies seeking to progress other nominated areas.
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A New Approval Process for Major Geotourism Projects Under ReviewLeisure Solutions®
Over the past 10 years, the awareness of geotourism and interest from key constituency groups continues to grow. Geotourism has been featured at SEGRA since 2012; with the inaugural geotourism workshop at SEGRA 2014 in Alice Springs, SEGRA 2015 held in Bathurst, NSW, an event which saw the genesis of the Etheridge (Far North Qld) and Warrumbungle (Central West NSW) UNESCO global geopark proposals. Geotourism workshops have also been convened at SEGRA 2016 in Albany, WA, and SEGRA 2017 at Port Augusta, 2017. Despite recent setbacks with the nomination process for these geopark developments, support for geotrail projects is increasing across Australia, with a key challenge for transforming geotrail projects to include both biotic and cultural content. Is recognised that the key driver of geopark development must be focused on regional development – i.e. jobs and growth and demonstrate economic benefit to offset perceived political risk. A high level of community (including other land-user) engagement is also essential to meet nomination requirements. In recognition of these factors, discussions have taken place with government to develop a new process for considering geopark proposals. During a first stage, proponents may need to undertake a ‘GeoRegional’ assessment including the determination of the most viable geotourism delivery mechanism available. Should a geopark option be favoured, discussions with the State/Territory Geological Survey and relevant planning agencies to obtain approval ‘in principle’ will be required. The initiation of extensive community consultation and the finalisation of stipulated nomination documentation for formal approval of the State Government will need to be essential pre-requisites.
UNESCO Global Geoparks are single unified geographical areas and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development. These designated areas give local people and communities a sense of pride in their region and strengthen their identification with the area. The creation of innovative local enterprises, new jobs and high quality training courses is stimulated as new sources or revenue are generated through geotourism.
With UNESCO formally creating the Global Global Geoparks program in November 2015, the Global Geoparks Network 2016 conference held in the UK in September afforded the first opportunity to discuss new protocols and key issues for UNESCO Global Geopark nomination. This conference also afforded the opportunity for representatives of Ecotourism Australia's Geotourism Forum to attend given that Australia is now progressing two Pre-Aspiring UNESCO Global Geoparks.
The Geotourism Forum representatives were able to learn from both the experience of existing UNESCO Global Geoparks and other pre-aspiring and aspiring nominations from other countries such as the UK, Canada and the USA. In particular, insights were gleaned about timeframes necessary to develop successful nominations, the imperative of community engagement as well as the emerging issue of geoparks been seen to contributing towards community health and wellbeing.
Given that geopark development in Australia is now being considered as a valuable mechanism to drive regional development, the presentation will address these issues and provide some highly relevant pointers for community groups and government agencies seeking to progress other nominated areas.
The document outlines dissemination activities for an Erasmus+ project from 2015-2017 about saving life on Earth. Each participating school organized 5 Project Days and 2 Erasmus Days to inform their local communities about the project and results. The schools also held various local activities related to the project topics, such as separating waste, planting trees, charity events, discussions on health and relationships, and sharing traditions.
Career Opportunities through Geotourism - UTAS WebinarAngusMRobinson
A webinar for undergraduates organised by Dr Melinda McHenry, Physical Geographer and Learning & Teaching Strategist at The University of Tasmania and presented by Angus M Robinson, Coordinator, National Geotourism Strategy being implemented by the Australian Geoscience Council.
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This document summarizes an eco-conference on conserving and managing Singapore's biodiversity. The summary includes:
1. Singapore has a unique and rich biodiversity for its small size, including over 2900 plant species, 400 bird species, and 200 hard coral species, due to careful urban planning balancing development and conservation.
2. Conservation efforts include surveying biodiversity, rediscovering species not seen in decades, enhancing habitats for hornbills and other wildlife, and expanding the nature reserve and park connector network.
3. Citizens are encouraged to volunteer, participate in environmental programs, and contribute to global conservation efforts to safeguard biodiversity and inspire future generations.
2016 IMA-Europe Awards applications - category public acceptanceAmina Langedijk
This document contains descriptions of 7 projects submitted for the IMA-Europe Public Awareness, Acceptance and Trust Award. The projects are focused on improving public perception and engagement with mining and mineral extraction through education, community partnership, and environmental stewardship initiatives.
This document discusses a project called "Bergmal" that aims to raise awareness about respecting nature. The project was inspired by noticing that Icelandic souvenirs do not truly represent local culture and impact the environment. The document outlines the project's goals of giving travelers a non-material souvenir experience of Icelandic nature through installations that portray nature from different angles, such as a future museum displaying extinct plants and animals. The project hopes to subtly encourage people to appreciate nature and consider their ecological footprint.
Valorizing Cultural Heritage in Savonlinna - The Context of European CooperationMatkailufoorumi
This document discusses efforts to promote cultural heritage in Savonlinna, Finland through various initiatives and partnerships. It describes Savonlinna's rich cultural attractions including Olavinlinna Castle, several museums, and natural areas. Projects are underway to develop cultural tourism and apply for the European Capital of Culture designation in 2026. These involve grassroots initiatives, an EU-funded cultural routes project, and plans to enhance heritage sites and interpretation digitally. The goal is to increase tourism and economic benefits by better showcasing Savonlinna's unique cultural and natural heritage.
Local Cultural Flavors’ objective is to improve policies supporting places unable to fully exploit their cultural legacies due to less-advantaged locations. This is the status quo analysis of the region reflecting situation in 2020.
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Rural Growth Regional Action Plan for South Savo PP3
Ole siellä missä matkailija on - Kaisa KosonenMatkailufoorumi
Savonlinnan Matkailufoorumissa 2018 Kaisa Kososen (Digital Development Manager, Business Finland, Visit Finland) esitys, jossa käsitellään mm. matkailijoita ja niiden ostopolkua.
This document discusses developing Lake Saimaa in Finland as an international tourism destination. It aims to identify the unique experiences of Saimaa for visitors and discover opportunities for cooperation. Potential partners are identified to work with, including tourism organizations and regional development companies. Key experiences of Saimaa are outlined such as activities on the lake, local culture and cuisine. Guidelines are provided for branding Saimaa as a place of encounters where co-creation is encouraged. Distribution platforms and a moments team are proposed to promote Saimaa experiences internationally.
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This document discusses efforts to promote cultural heritage in Savonlinna, Finland through various initiatives and partnerships. It describes Savonlinna's rich cultural attractions including Olavinlinna Castle, several museums, and natural areas. Projects are underway to develop cultural tourism and apply for the European Capital of Culture designation in 2026. These involve grassroots initiatives, an EU-funded cultural routes project, and plans to enhance heritage sites and interpretation digitally. The goal is to increase tourism and economic benefits by better showcasing Savonlinna's unique cultural and natural heritage.
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1. Saimaa UNESCO Global Geopark
Saimaan luonnon- ja kulttuuriperintö
kansainvälisesti tunnetuksi 12.5.2021
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2. Sisältö Saimaa Geopark
• Mikä on Geopark
• Saimaa Geopark
alue
• UGG status ja
tulevaisuus
• Kestävä kehitys
Selätä geologian
peikko!
• Irrotteluesimerkkejä
tuotteistamiseen
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3. Mikä on Geopark?
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Geopark on yhtenäinen alue, jolla on erityistä geologista
arvoa ja joka sisältää kansallisesti ja kansainvälisesti
merkittäviä geologisia maisemia ja nähtävyyksiä.
Alueella voi olla myös arkeologisesti, ekologisesti,
historiallisesti tai kulttuurisesti tärkeitä kohteita.
Ruokolahti/ Heli Rautanen
4. 4
Saimaa Geopark ry
• Saimaa Geopark ry perustettu syksyllä 2016
• Toiminnanjohtaja Heli Rautanen, geologi Kaisa-Maria Remes,
projektipäällikkö Anna Tiippana
• Yhdistys kehittää Saimaa Geopark ry:n toimintaa. Yhdistys hakenut
Saimaa Geopark -alueelle Unescon Global Geopark verkoston statusta ja
tulee huolehtimaan sen ylläpidosta.
• Yhteistyö alueen yritysten ja matkailuorganisaatioiden kanssa
– Kestävän matkailun periaatteet huomioon ottaen
Geokohde 61. Lohilahden delta ja muinainen lasku-uoma, Sulkava/ Heli Rautanen
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6. Heli Rautanen
• UNESCO hallintoneuvosto kokoontui 7.-21.4.2021
• GGN ja UGG esittelivät uudet statukselliset geoparkit 22.4.
• Hakemusprosessissa 4 vuotta
• 169 statuksellista geoparkkia maailmassa, 40 maassa
• Saimaa Geopark rakennettiin ilman luonnonpuiston
taustaorganisaatiota
• Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark
• Lauhavuori-Hämeenkangas UNESCO Global Geopark
• Salpausselkä ja Lappajärvi Geopark projektit
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UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK STATUS
8. UGG Geoparkin ominaisuudet
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• UGG statuksellisen geoparkin perusominaisuudet:
- Kansainvälisesti tunnustettu geologia
- Selkeä hallintomalli, julkishallinnollinen
- Näkyvyys alueella: paikalliset ja matkailijat, opasteet,
nettisivut, kartat, esitteet. Yhteinäinen brändi. Geokohteet
sekä luonto- ja kulttuurikohteiden sitominen toisiinsa.
- Verkostoituminen: UGG geoparkit, geopark-projektit
9. UNESCO Global Geoparks
teemat
9
• ”Geologiset
vaarat”/luonnonmullistukset
• Ilmastonmuutos
• Koulutus/opetusyhteistyö
• Tutkimus
• Luonnonvarojen vaaliminen
• Kulttuuriperinnön
esiintuominen
• Naisten asema/Sukupuolten
välinen tasa-arvo
• Kestävä kehitys
• Paikallisten ja
alkuperäiskansojen huomiointi
• Geologisen perinnön
vaaliminen
Uudelleenarviointi kesällä
2025
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Geokohde Imatrankosken koskiuoma/Heli
Rautanen
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UGG Kestävän kehityksen
tavoitteet (Sustainable Development Goals)
Tavoite 1. Poistaa köyhyys sen
kaikissa muodoissa kaikkialta.
Tavoite 4. Taata kaikille avoin, tasa-
arvoinen ja laadukas koulutus sekä
elinikäiset oppimismahdollisuudet.
Tavoite 5. Saavuttaa sukupuolten
välinen tasa-arvo sekä vahvistaa
naisten ja tyttöjen oikeuksia ja
mahdollisuuksia.
Tavoite 8. Edistää kaikkia koskevaa
kestävää talouskasvua, täyttä ja
tuottavaa työllisyyttä sekä säällisiä
työpaikkoja.
Tavoite 11. Taata turvalliset ja
kestävät kaupungit sekä
asuinyhdyskunnat.
Tavoite 12.Varmistaa kulutus- ja
tuotantotapojen kestävyys.
Tavoite 13. Toimia kiireellisesti
ilmastonmuutosta ja sen
vaikutuksia vastaan.
Tavoite 17. Tukea vahvemmin
kestävän kehityksen toimeenpanoa
ja globaalia kumppanuutta.
Heli Rautanen
11. Saimaa Geoparkin tehtävä
Vaalia Saimaa Geopark-alueen
ainutlaatuista geologiaa, luontoa ja
kulttuuria
(UNTWO, UGG, Metsähallitus)
Tuoda esiin aluetta paikallisesti,
kansallisesti ja kansainvälisesti
(Tavoite 17. Globaali kumppanuus)
Geopark edistää kestävän
kehityksen tuotteistusta ja
toimintaa
(Tavoite 9. Edistää kestävää talouskasvua)
Kasvattaa Saimaa Geopark ja
Saimaa – brändiä
(EK- ja ES-liitot matkailustrategia)
Vahvistaa alueen
asukkaiden
kotiseudun tuntemusta,
arvostusta, identiteettiä ja
elinvoimaa
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Puumalan kunta
12. Miten status näkyy alueella? Tavoitteet
->2025
Paikallinen näkyvyys:
Bottom-Up ajattelu-> paikalliset asukkaat tuntevat Saimaa
Geoparkin toimintaa
Ajattelu: se mitä näemme on geologisten ilmiöiden
muovaamaa
Geologia ja kulttuuriperintö liittyvät yhteen
Luennot kansanlaisopistot, tapahtumat, tiedotus, näkyvyys
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13. Miten status näkyy kansalliseti?
• Kansallinen näkyvyys:
- Suomalaiset tunnistavat Saimaa Geoparkin
luontomatkailukohteena
- Outdoor Active
- Somekampanjointi
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14. Miten status näkyy kansainvälisesti?
• Kansainvälinen näkyvyys:
- Outdoor Active
- Kansainväliset projektit
- Global Geopark kumppanit
UNESCO Global Geopark status ei suosi massaturismia,
vaan kestävän kehityksen mukaista matkailua
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15. Kehitystehtävät Saimaa UNESCO Global
Geopark
Kehittää edelleen geologisen
perinnön sekä luonnon- ja
kulttuuriperinnön yhteyttä
Vahvistaa Geoparkin
näkyvyyttä ja etsiä
mahdollisuuksia kehittää
opastuskeskuksia ja infopisteitä
alueella
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HeidiKristiinaVisuals/SGP
16. Geokohteet 65 – kulttuuriperinnön
aarrearkku
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aarteet” 16
Geokohde 1 Imatrankoski ja Kruunupuiston hiidenkirnu / Arto Hämäläinen Geokohde 37 Astuvansalmen kalliomaalaukset Mikkeli / Arto
Hämäläinen
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aarteet” 18
Geokohteet 65 –
kulttuuriperinnön aarrearkku
Geokohde 16 Kummakivi Ruokolahti / Arto Hämäläinen
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Luonto- ja kultturikohde 31 Rahikkalan kylämiljöö ja tuulimylly Savitaipale/ Arto Hämäläinen
Luonto- ja kulttuurikohteet 53
- kulttuuriperinnön aarrearkku
20. Luonto- ja kulttuurikohteet 53 -
kulttuuriperinnön aarrearkku
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Luonto- ja kulttuurikohde 24 S/S Wenno Puumala / Tuula Vainikka
Luonto- ja kulttuurikohde 48 Suur-Savon museo Mikkeli/
Suursavonmuseo.fi
Luonto- ja kulttuurikohde 44 Kauriansalmen näkötorni
Mikkeli/ Suomenniemi.fi
Luonto- ja kulttuurikohde 51 Urpolan
luontokeskus Mikkeli / SGP
23. Geokohde 61. Lohilahden delta ja muinainen lasku-uoma, Sulkava/ Heli Rautanen
Deet deltalla 😃
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24. Omaa aikaa onkalossa – Loketononkalo
hiljentymisretriitti
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25. Kurkkaa korsuun, kompastu kiviesteeseen…
Salpalinja – sotahistoriallinen reissu
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Kuva Salpalinjan panssariesteet Heli Rautanen
26. Levähdä lampaiden
linnoituksessa – BÄÄ luontoretki
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Kärnäkosken linnoitus Heli Rautanen
27. Rakas, Ruokolahden kirkonmäki –
avioliittoon aikovien tunnelmaretki
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Heli Rautanen
28. ”Ei ole tärkeää tie tai minne se vie, kunhan
valintasi on: Lietveden maisematie”
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29. Pirunpesiä, haltijoita, hiisiä, jättiläisiä, maahisia
Kohteet eläviksi tarinoilla –materiaalia on
valtavasti!
Salatie Mikkeliin – Riuttojenluolat
Joukko Riuttojen kallio-
lohkarealueella sijaitsevia
lohkareluolia.
• Tarinan mukaan jostain luolasta
vie maanalainen tunneli Mikkelin
keskustaan.
• Lähde: Aimo Kejonen/GTK
Geokohde Morruuvuori – pirujen asunto
• Tarinoita luolassa asuneista peikoista, piruista ja heidän
matkoistaan muutamiin naapuripitäjien luoliin.
Vainoaikojen pakopaikka.
• Lähde: Aimo Kejonen/GTK
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30. Kohteen tunnelma, mytologia, ripaus
mystiikkaa
5/12/2021
Heli Rautanen "Löydä Saimaan kätketyt aarteet" 30
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Geologia ja kulttuuriperintö yhdistäminen:
Rohkeus uskaltaa ja tarttua aihepiireihin
Tuotteistaminen
Ammattimainen tekeminen
Verkostoituminen, palveluketjut
Markkinointi
Myynti
31. 31
12.5.2021
Heli Rautanen ”Löydä Saimaan kätketyt aarteet”
”Löydä Saimaan kätketyt aarteet”
Heli Rautanen
Heli Rautanen
Toiminnanjohtaja/Saimaa
Geopark ry
heli.rautanen@imatra.fi
040 572 0797
Projektipäällikkö
Anna Tiippana
saimaageopark@gmail.com
050 407 8628
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