火山地质遗产在阿雷基帕,秘鲁南部:评估试点地质灾害恢复能力

Q1 Social Sciences
Carla Arias , Benjamin Van Wyk de Vries , Rigoberto Aguilar , Jersy Mariño , Kevin Cueva , Nélida Manrique , Bilberto Zavala , Andy Ancalle
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阿雷基帕,通常被称为“白城,火山之地”,位于秘鲁南部,是联合国教科文组织指定的世界遗产。其令人惊叹的景观是由三座壮观的火山构成的:恰恰尼火山、米斯提火山和比丘火山,反映了城市内外几个地质遗址中丰富的火山历史。与恰恰尼火山和米斯蒂火山以及尤拉单一成因场有关的12个试验地质点已进行了清点和评估。这些景点包括一系列火山沉积物、结构和风景景点,并根据其科学、教育和旅游价值进行了分类。这些地质遗址的选择基于多重标准,以确保客观性,优先考虑那些最具代表性,独特,保护状况良好,具有重要科学意义的地质遗址。此外,还对退化风险进行了评估,以实施适当的地质保护措施,并根据其紧迫性解决潜在威胁。评估采用了一种全面的方法,受到以前研究的成功模式的启发,并为制定综合管理计划提出了建议。下一步是通过开发突出火山地质遗产的地质路线,同时整合阿雷基帕的历史和文化遗产,为公共使用的地质遗址做好准备。这些地质遗址在地质教育中发挥着至关重要的作用,提高了人们对火山学和火山危害的认识。此外,作为一种可持续的自然资源,地质旅游的发展不仅为当地居民带来了社会经济效益,而且还促进了与该地区更深层次的联系和认同。这种增强的归属感增强了社区对地质灾害的抵御能力,使其能够在面对潜在风险时更好地做好准备和制定适应战略。
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Volcanic geoheritage in Arequipa, Southern Peru: Assessment of pilot geosites for geohazard resilience
Arequipa, often referred to as “White City, land of volcanoes,” is located in Southern Peru and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its amazing landscape is framed by three imposing volcanoes: Chachani, Misti, and Pichu Pichu, reflecting a rich volcanic history evident in several geological sites both within and around the city. A total of 12 pilot geosites related to Chachani and Misti volcanoes, as well as Yura monogenetic field, have been inventoried and assessed. These encompass a range of volcanic deposits, structures, and scenic viewpoints, and have been classified based on their scientific, educational, and touristic value. The selection of these geosites was based on multiple criteria to ensure objectivity, prioritizing those that are the most representative, unique, in good conservation status, and of great scientific importance. Additionally, degradation risks have been evaluated to implement appropriate geoconservation measures and address potential threats according to their urgency. The assessment has followed a holistic methodology, inspired by successful models from previous studies, and recommendations have been made for developing an integrated management plan. The next step is to prepare the geosites for public use by developing geo-routes that highlight the volcanic geoheritage, while also integrating Arequipa's historical and cultural legacy. These geosites play a crucial role in geoeducation, raising awareness about volcanology and volcanic hazards. Moreover, the development of geotourism as a sustainable natural resource not only brings socioeconomic benefits to the local population but also fosters a deeper connection and identity with the territory. This enhanced sense of belonging strengthens community resilience to geological hazards, enabling better preparedness and adaptive strategies in the face of potential risks.
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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