it is our commitment to promote the Geopark as a destination that supports popular and specialist learning by:
- Creating a network of outdoor classrooms and programmes that promote engaged learning
- Sharing geological knowledge in a compelling way – knowledge about the forces that shape our world, knowledge that increases our understanding of our landscape and culture and helps us to adapt better changes in our environment
- Assisting formal and informal educators operating in the region
- Developing an ‘archive at your fingertips’ by building links with universities, research centres and Geoparks throughout the world to gather data, which has not been readily available to the public
- Introducing new ideas and new thinking to help us sustain and enrich our livelihoods
Archive at your fingertips:
Follow this link to an archive of materials on the geology, archaeology and ecology of the Burren