Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark

An analysis of different geosites as territories of high geo-biodiverse value located within the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ) in Ecuador is performed based on the geoscientific inventory of thirty-six territorial zones and their geological history, cultural, and biological wealth. This is ba...

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Main Authors: Theofilos Toulkeridis, Grace Tatiana Páez-Barrera, María Fernanda Chávez-Melo, Gabriela Fernanda Alvarez-Calupiña, Pablo Marcelo Espinoza-Carriel, Danny Fernando Chiriboga-Barba, Florencio Delgado-Espinoza, Melany Velasquez-Muela, Wilson Salas-Álvarez, Catherine Frey, Izar Sinde-González
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author Theofilos Toulkeridis
Grace Tatiana Páez-Barrera
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Gabriela Fernanda Alvarez-Calupiña
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Melany Velasquez-Muela
Wilson Salas-Álvarez
Catherine Frey
Izar Sinde-González
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description An analysis of different geosites as territories of high geo-biodiverse value located within the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ) in Ecuador is performed based on the geoscientific inventory of thirty-six territorial zones and their geological history, cultural, and biological wealth. This is based on years of research and was complemented with the Geosites Assessment Model (GAM) methodology, the application of the criteria of which results in an impartial quantitative evaluation of each of these geosites, resulting in the determination of geographic areas with high tourist, archeological, and social potential. It also establishes a baseline to generate conservation strategies, scientific dissemination, and the determination of priorities in the management of the conservation of the geological heritage of the DMQ in Ecuador. The geological and geomorphological evolution of the DMQ grants this region a variety of sites formed by mainly cretaceous and quaternary volcanic and sedimentary deposits, geological faults, and other remarkable formations or sequences, which, together with the geoarchaeological sites, give a unique geohistorical value to the DMQ. In this context, the protection of each of the regionally important study sites for their scientific, educational, and cultural value in the geological area, as well as their scenic beauty and biodiversity, is essential. All of these attributes will be input to the future sustainable development approaches of the proposed UNESCO-DMQ Global Geopark by academic experts and researchers working in this territory. Additionally, this study also defines the need for the protection of each study area. The results of the evaluation will help to plan the effective management of the geosites based on their strengths and weaknesses and thus promote the Global Geopark. In this context, the value of the geodiversity of the DMQ has been recognized in this research, specifically for each of the geosites proposed as part of the UNESCO Global Geopark; the DMQ project, highlighting this geological and biodiverse heritage, contributes to direct benefits for the community and at an international level.
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spelling doaj-art-bc6350b08ead4e8a91d7a6120ac5d00e2025-08-20T03:13:49ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632025-03-0115411610.3390/geosciences15040116Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global GeoparkTheofilos Toulkeridis0Grace Tatiana Páez-Barrera1María Fernanda Chávez-Melo2Gabriela Fernanda Alvarez-Calupiña3Pablo Marcelo Espinoza-Carriel4Danny Fernando Chiriboga-Barba5Florencio Delgado-Espinoza6Melany Velasquez-Muela7Wilson Salas-Álvarez8Catherine Frey9Izar Sinde-González10School of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorDepartment of Economic, Administrative and Commercial Sciences, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorFaculty of Tourism, Instituto Tecnológico Universitario ISMAC, Tumbaco 170902, EcuadorDepartment of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorDepartment of Economic, Administrative and Commercial Sciences, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorCollege of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Cumbayá 170901, EcuadorCollege of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Cumbayá 170901, EcuadorSchool of Social Sciences, Universidad UDET, Quito 170301, EcuadorFaculty of Natural Resources, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo (ESPOCH), Riobamba 060101, EcuadorDepartamento de Ingeniería Topográfica y Cartográfica, E.T.S.I. en Topografía, Geodesia y Cartográfìa, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, C/Mercator 2, 28031 Madrid, SpainAn analysis of different geosites as territories of high geo-biodiverse value located within the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ) in Ecuador is performed based on the geoscientific inventory of thirty-six territorial zones and their geological history, cultural, and biological wealth. This is based on years of research and was complemented with the Geosites Assessment Model (GAM) methodology, the application of the criteria of which results in an impartial quantitative evaluation of each of these geosites, resulting in the determination of geographic areas with high tourist, archeological, and social potential. It also establishes a baseline to generate conservation strategies, scientific dissemination, and the determination of priorities in the management of the conservation of the geological heritage of the DMQ in Ecuador. The geological and geomorphological evolution of the DMQ grants this region a variety of sites formed by mainly cretaceous and quaternary volcanic and sedimentary deposits, geological faults, and other remarkable formations or sequences, which, together with the geoarchaeological sites, give a unique geohistorical value to the DMQ. In this context, the protection of each of the regionally important study sites for their scientific, educational, and cultural value in the geological area, as well as their scenic beauty and biodiversity, is essential. All of these attributes will be input to the future sustainable development approaches of the proposed UNESCO-DMQ Global Geopark by academic experts and researchers working in this territory. Additionally, this study also defines the need for the protection of each study area. The results of the evaluation will help to plan the effective management of the geosites based on their strengths and weaknesses and thus promote the Global Geopark. In this context, the value of the geodiversity of the DMQ has been recognized in this research, specifically for each of the geosites proposed as part of the UNESCO Global Geopark; the DMQ project, highlighting this geological and biodiverse heritage, contributes to direct benefits for the community and at an international level.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/15/4/116Quito’s heritagegeositesvolcanoesgeoarchaeologyGeosites Assessment Model methodology
spellingShingle Theofilos Toulkeridis
Grace Tatiana Páez-Barrera
María Fernanda Chávez-Melo
Gabriela Fernanda Alvarez-Calupiña
Pablo Marcelo Espinoza-Carriel
Danny Fernando Chiriboga-Barba
Florencio Delgado-Espinoza
Melany Velasquez-Muela
Wilson Salas-Álvarez
Catherine Frey
Izar Sinde-González
Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
Geosciences
Quito’s heritage
geosites
volcanoes
geoarchaeology
Geosites Assessment Model methodology
title Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
title_full Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
title_fullStr Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
title_full_unstemmed Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
title_short Remarkable Geosites of Quito That Are Aspiring to Be a UNESCO Global Geopark
title_sort remarkable geosites of quito that are aspiring to be a unesco global geopark
topic Quito’s heritage
geosites
volcanoes
geoarchaeology
Geosites Assessment Model methodology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/15/4/116
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