UNESCO Earth Network

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The UNESCO Earth Network Podcast series explores how UNESCO’s iconic designations — from Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks to World Heritage sites and living heritage practices — play a critical role in protecting biodiversity and building peace with nature. In this five-episode series, we give voice to the scientific experts involved in this global initiative, sharing vital environmental knowledge to support local communities and national governments in achieving their biodiversity goals. Because biodiversity conservation is about life. And to safeguard life, we must engage both society and science. This podcast places local communities at the centre — as knowledge-holders and key drivers of conservation and sustainable development. Produced by UNESCO, with the support of the Government of Italy. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Viñales, forging new paths for global geoparks in Small Island Developing States

    05/23/2025

    Viñales, forging new paths for global geoparks in Small Island Developing States

    In the second episode of the UNESCO Earth Network Podcast series, we journey to Viñales, Cuba—a region of striking geological beauty and vibrant cultural identity—where local communities are envisioning a future as part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Network. If successful, Viñales could become the first such site in a Small Island Developing State, setting a precedent for how multiple UNESCO designations can work in harmony to protect heritage and foster sustainable development. Our guests include Helga Chulepin, a member of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Council, and Carlos Merizalde from the National Geoparks Committee, who share insights from a mission to the region. They reflect on the unique potential of Viñales to serve as a model of resilience and innovation in the face of challenges such as climate change and economic vulnerability. Throughout the episode, the voices of experts and community leaders reveal the deep sense of identity and connection that defines Viñales. From local education efforts to strong community involvement, the region demonstrates how geological heritage can inspire both pride and responsibility. Tune in as we explore how the story of Viñales is helping to redefine the possibilities for UNESCO Global Geoparks in island and coastal regions, where nature and culture are inseparable, and community plays a leading role. An episode hosted by Katharine Lovatt and produced by Ilse Campos and Emmanuel Rudowski. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    12 min
  2. From potential to preservation: Tanzania’s road to global geopark recognition

    05/23/2025

    From potential to preservation: Tanzania’s road to global geopark recognition

    In this first episode of the UNESCO Earth Network Podcast, we journey to Tanzania, home to the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro and the Arusha-Meru National Parks. As they reflect on whether to join the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network, we explore how global geoparks can contribute to the conservation of geological heritage and promote sustainable development in local communities. We first hear form volunteer expert Professor Asfawossen Asrat, a geologist and geochemical petrologist from Ethiopia. As he leads a technical mission to assess the region’s potential as a UNESCO Global Geopark, he shares insights on key challenges facing the African continent—such as the need for comprehensive geoheritage inventories and greater awareness of the international value of local geological features. We also hear from local conservation officers who reflect on how the mission has reshaped their understanding of geology’s role in the region’s cultural and historical identity. The emerging concept of geotourism is presented as a path to economic diversification, heritage protection, and inclusive community engagement. Through the lens of Kilimanjaro, this episode highlights how UNESCO Global Geoparks can serve as models for integrated territorial management, fostering environmental education, intercultural dialogue, and resilience among communities living in and around these exceptional sites. Tune in to discover how science, culture, and international cooperation come together to protect the Earth we all call home. An episode hosted by Katharine Lovatt and produced by Ilse Campos and Emmanuel Rudowski. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    13 min

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The UNESCO Earth Network Podcast series explores how UNESCO’s iconic designations — from Biosphere Reserves and Global Geoparks to World Heritage sites and living heritage practices — play a critical role in protecting biodiversity and building peace with nature. In this five-episode series, we give voice to the scientific experts involved in this global initiative, sharing vital environmental knowledge to support local communities and national governments in achieving their biodiversity goals. Because biodiversity conservation is about life. And to safeguard life, we must engage both society and science. This podcast places local communities at the centre — as knowledge-holders and key drivers of conservation and sustainable development. Produced by UNESCO, with the support of the Government of Italy. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.