Asia Pacific Geoparks NetworkThe Asia Pacific Geoparks Network (APGN) is the regional geopark network of the Global Geoparks Network (GGN) and the UNESCO International Geosciences and Geoparks Programme (UNESCO-IGGP). Its main role is to coordinate the activities of GGN in the UNESCO regions of Asia and the Pacific, to promote networking between global geoparks and geopark professionals in the region and to provide support for sustainable economic development in geopark areas. As of 2020 February, the APGN had 60 institutional members (UNESCO Global Geoparks) in countries.[1][2] The Pacific region is currently not represented by a global geopark, but there are ongoing geopark projects,[3] just as in other countries of Asia. OrganizationThe APGN was founded in 2007 based on the proposal at the 1st Asia Pacific Geoparks Symposium in Langkawi (Malaysia). It was endorsed by GGN in 2008 and became its official regional geopark network in 2013, in compliance with its Rules of Operation.[4] Governing bodiesThe governing bodies of the regional network as an agency are:
Regional Administrative MembersThe personnel recognized as official members of the regional agency are:
Asia Pacific Global Geopark membershipList of geoparks in the Asia Pacific regionThe region only approximately follows continental guidelines. Turkey and Russia are in the European network. Iran is in the Asia Pacific. Otherwise the country distribution is Australasia. Map of Asia Pacific geoparksAlxa Desert Arxan Bohol Island Dali-Cangshan Danxiashan Dunhuang Fangshan FUN GN Hexigten Hong Kong HD 1 Jingpohu 2 Keketuohai Leiqiong LF LON LUS Mount Kunlun Ningde QZ 3 SHE SHI SON Taining Taishan 4 WD Wudalianchi Xingwen YAN Yanqing YIM YUN Zhangjiajie ZC Zigong Batur Ciletuh - Palabuhanratu Gunung Sewu Rinjani-Lombok Aso Itoigawa Izo Peninsula Mt. Apoi Muroto Oki Islands San'in Kaigan Toya-Usu UVA Qeshm Island Langkawi Cheongsong Jeju Island Mudeungsan Satun Khorat DV NCB Asia Pacific geoparks by nationThe member states of the APGN have established national geopark networks. By UNESCO rules a geopark must first apply for membership in the national geopark network and be accredited there before it can apply to membership in the regional geopark network. Having been accredited in the latter they may apply to the global network. This bottom-up method helps to insure that the member nations organize the activities of GGN on a national level first.
Meetings and activitiesAs a regional geopark network, APGN is the organizer of several workshops and seminars, capacity building activities, common projects, promotional activities, and common publications between the member countries and UNESCO Global Geoparks. Besides the regular meetings of the Advisor and Coordination Committees, the most important events of the network are the biennial symposiums, a place of exchange on research activities and management practices in geoparks.
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