Title of article :
Messel Pit UNESCO World Heritage Fossil Site in the UGGp Bergstraße- Odenwald, Germany– Challenges of Geoscience Popularization in a Complex Geoheritage Context
Author/Authors :
Frey, Marie-Luise Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH - Rossdörferstrasse 108, Germany , Schmitz, Pascal Welterbe Grube Messel gGmbH - Rossdörferstrasse 108, Germany , Weber, Jutta UNESCO Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald - Nibelungenstraße 41, Germany
Abstract :
Despite its paleontological importance, the Messel Pit was under threat to become
a waste disposal site, and its eventual designation as the first Natural World Heritage
UNESCO geosite in Germany followed an intense fight in which numerous
principles of geoheritage and geoscience popularization were explored. The UNESCO
agenda 2030 for sustainable development is the basis of current plans for the
future of this extraordinary, unique geosite. The financial frame of the development
and special support of the State of Hesse were crucial in establishing a visitor center.
This provides a conceptual base for the Messel Pit WHS, through cooperation,
exhibitions, guided tours, a variety of digital approaches in media use, leading to
geotourism products and marketing activities. The challenge since March 2020
during the Sars-CoV-19 pandemic led to the development of web-based games. The
new activities include a portrait series named “Deathly Paradise” and a project series
of videos. Collaboration with the UNESCO Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald
is realized in different projects. The importance of long-term collaboration between
both UNESCO entities, the geosite and the geopark, provide an international
best-practise example.
Keywords :
Geoparks , World Heritage , Geoheritage , Eocene , Geoscience popularization , Geo-education , Geotourism , Paleontology
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research