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The Dinosaur Route in El Castellar (Teruel, Spain): Palaeontology as a Factor of Territorial Development and Scientific Education in a Sparsely Inhabited Area
Geoheritage ( IF 2.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-14 , DOI: 10.1007/s12371-020-00474-3
Alberto Cobos , Luis Alcalá , Rafael Royo-Torres

Research into and conservation of geological heritage and the use of the knowledge gained for the education of the general public lay the groundwork for the creation and consolidation of specialised museums and the dissemination of knowledge among a more diverse audience. In this way, resources linked to Geology will become a territorial development factor and move societies to consider them as indispensable resources for their benefit. This, along with heritage laws, will ensure that these elements are provided with the stewardship to ensure their long-term care and maintenance. This action plan is being carried out with the geological and palaeontological heritage in some places of the province of Teruel (Spain) where, even in remote areas with little more than one inhabitant per square kilometre, the research, development and innovation have resulted in various museography actions in dinosaur sites. The Dinosaur Route in a small village called El Castellar, which already has other tourist attractions related to “terrible lizards”, is one example of research being placed at the service of territorial development in rural areas. The route is a 2.3-km walking trail that consists, mainly, of two dinosaur fossil sites that have been enabled for tourist visits which have great educational value for all audiences: Camino El Berzal, with tracks, and San Cristóbal, with various original bones of a stegosaurid. The latter is the first site in Spain where dinosaur fossils can be seen in situ in a permanent exhibition.

中文翻译:

El Castellar(西班牙特鲁埃尔)的恐龙之路:古生物学是稀疏居住区领土发展和科学教育的一个因素

对地质遗产的研究和保护以及为大众教育而获得的知识的使用,为建立和巩固专门博物馆以及在更广泛的受众中传播知识奠定了基础。这样,与地质相关的资源将成为一个地区发展因素,并促使社会将其视为必不可少的有利资源。这与遗产法一起,将确保对这些要素进行管理,以确保对其进行长期维护和维护。这项行动计划是在特鲁埃尔省(西班牙)的某些地方根据地质和古生物学遗产进行的,即使在偏远地区每平方公里只有一个居民的地方,研究,在一个名为El Castellar的小村庄中的恐龙之路,已经有其他与“可怕的蜥蜴”有关的旅游胜地,是为农村地区发展服务的一项研究实例。这条路线是一条长达2.3公里的步道,主要由两个恐龙化石遗址组成,这两个遗址对游客来说具有极大的教育价值,对游客来说具有极大的教育价值:卡米诺·埃尔·扎尔扎尔(Camino El Berzal)(有铁轨)和圣克里斯托瓦尔(SanCristóbal),有各种原始骨骼剑龙。后者是西班牙的第一个站点,可以在永久性展览中现场看到恐龙化石。
更新日期:2020-06-14
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