Title of article :
Open-air Paleontological Sites: A Dissemination Opportunity and a Risk to Spoliation. A Case Study in the Orígens Geopark, Spain
Author/Authors :
Blasi, Isabel C Departament de Geologia - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain , Pellicer, Xavier M. Orígens UNESCO Global Geopark - Tremp, Lleida, Spain , Poch, Joan Departament de Geologia - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain , Galobart, Àngel Dinosaur Ecosystem Research Group - Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont. Edifici Z, C/ de les columnes s/n - Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain
Abstract :
Visits to paleontological sites are one of the most popular geotourism activities, but
their appeal may have drawbacks. Deciding which sites are suitable for dissemination
and appropriate measures for their optimal conservation can be complex.
Here, we present a geoconservation inventory of 15 Upper Cretaceous paleontological
sites with dinosaur and other vertebrate remains from the Origens UNESCO
Global Geopark. We provide a summary of the inventory and methodology
used to characterize the geosites. We used a modified version of a geoconservation
questionnaire developed by the Spanish Geological Survey that allows systematic
characterization of the sites and diagnosis of their geo-touristic and educational potential,
as well as their susceptibility to degradation through exposure to local environmental
conditions, vandalism, and spoliation. Based on these criteria, protection
and conservation measures tailored to the needs of each site are recommended. Our
aim is to address questions on previously published geoconservation measures and
to establish a preliminary systematic approach in the characterization, diagnosis,
and protection of vertebrate paleontological sites in the Spanish Pyrenees
Keywords :
Geoconservation , Paleontology , Upper Cretaceous , Dinosaurs , Orígens Geopark
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research