Río Coco
Geopark
as a support
for indigenous
community
Martina Paskova, 2011
Why Geopark Río Coco (GRC)?
Río Coco (Rio Wangki) as a bioregional and cultural
axis
Regional development based on local knowledge and
tradicions
Cultural Identity focusing indigenous people
Exchange of experiences in sustainable development
(using natural and tradicional values)
Description of the GRC
GRC description - geography
North-eastern Nicaragua
Area aproximately of 6000 km2: departments of Madriz,
Nueva Segovia, a part of Estelí (Pueblo Nuevo, San Juan
de Limay y Condega)
The GRC headquarters: Somoto
The mayor atractivity of the GRC: Cañón de Río Coco
Description of the GRC
Description of the GRC: Attractions
Cañón de Somoto
El Guayaba Ocotal
Icalupe Mozonte
Cerro Volcán de Somoto Dipilto
Aguas Calientes (las Peñas) Ciudad Antigua
Municipio de Somoto Totogalpa
San José de Cusmapa
San Lucas Pueblo Nuevo
Las Sabanas Condega
Palacagüina San Juan de Limay
Yalagüina
Telpaneca
San Juan del Río Coco
Geological heritage
Geology and Paleonthologic sites:
Geomorphology: Santa Cruz-Jalapa
Somoto Canyon El Bosque - Pueblo Nuevo
Tres Señoritas Hill (Fossiles)
Ocotal mines
Caves
Archaelogical sites
Las Pintadas (Icalupe): rupestre arts
Las Tapias – regional centre of antique culture
El Frayle – settlements rests
Aguas Calientes: Petroglifs
Riito Palacagϋina: Petroglifs
Architecture
Churches:
Cultural houses
Somoto
Municipal parks
Ciudad Antigua
Barrios
Totogalpa
Mercados buildings
Palacagϋina
Indigenous communities
Organised, welcoming geopark
philosophy:
San Lucas
San José de Cusmapa
Mozonte
Totogalpa
Telpaneca
Traditional handcrafts
Cuje -Totogalpa: palm Henequén fabrics -
sombreros Somoto
Iindigenous: community Mills Stone Elaboration –
Ceramics - Colective Las Community of San Lucas
Florcitas, Santa Rosa - Loma Panda: Ceramics
Mozonte
Biodiversity
Interpretations for tourists
and scientific investigation Interpretation and scientific
on: investigations on the
Flora identification connection with social issues:
Fauna dentification Antropology
Forest management Ethnography
Ethnobotanics
Hydrology
E.g. La Reserva
Geología Tepesomoto - La Patasta
Description of GRC - attractios
Description of GRC - Geology and
Geomorphology
Cañón de Somoto
• Approximately 7 km large
• Special type of valley, cutting the mountains in the
altitude of 800-900 m
• Very compact ignimbrits rocs from Neocen period
(Miocen Superior)
• Unique features from geomorpholologic point view,
e.g. various forms of erosion, waterfalls or walls
190 m high
Description of GRC - Cañón Río Coco
Description of GRC: Attractions
Traditions, local knowledge
Festivals, local and regional fiestas – a mixture of spanish
and indigenous (product of the spanish colonization) as “Día
de la Dignidad Indígena“ in San Lucas and religious
festivities as “Santiago Apóstol en Somoto“, “La
peregrinación los ocho“ each month to the Cacaulí Cave,
“La virgen del Rosario“ in Estelí and others.
Production of traditional agricultural products, henequén
fibres, ceramics and rustic workshops.
Description of GRC: Attractions
Icalupe
Site of the great cultural importance ubicated 16 km off
Somoto at the altitudeof 8 -10 m above the cliff
Petroglifs from precolombian period - stylizations in the
form of animal figures, human heads and figures.
Petroglifs of Icalupe
Description of GRC: Attractions
Somoto Volcano Hill
One of the most fascinating vistas
Includes La Reserva Tepesomoto-La Patasta
In nahuatl: “Cerro lleno de agua“
Peaks reach altitude of 1730 m
In the altitude of 1300 m rests of the virgen forests.
Description of GRC: Attractions
Aguas Calientes
Site of great cultural importance west of Somoto
In the ancient times termal springs, after earthquakes the
water disappeared
Archaelogical artefacts from precolombian period, mainly
petroglifs
Description del GRC: Attractions
Somoto
The head of Madriz departament
Ubicated above the Panamerican road 216 km off
Managua and only 20 km from border with Honduras
Established in 1591 by Spanish as Santiago de
Tepesomoto
The principal church – one of the most antigue in
Nicaragua (the time of descovering of Nicaragua)
More than 20 varieties of rosquillas
Casa de cultura (Cultural House)
Archaelogical museum
Somoto church of Santiago Apóstol
Description of GRC: Attractions
San José de Cusmapa
A mountain village of 7.000 inhabitants, one of the most
antigue and poor of Nicaragua
More than 80% of residents indigenous origen
(Chorotegos)
The principal centre of indigenous culture and tradition
A women cooperative – elaboration of baskets from the
local pine needles
Artesanía of Cusmapa
Cooperation for establishment of the GRC
An interdisciplinary team for preparation of aplication
document: experts (geology, geography, archaeology,
history, etnography, antrophology, biology, paleontology,
sustainable development etc.), municipalities, representants
indigenous people, ministeries and their institutions, privat
businesses and their asociacions, NGOs etc.
The general objective: creation of Rio Coco Geopark and its
application to the Global Geoparks Network assisted by
UNESCO as a pilot project of América Central.
Indigenous Community – Heart of the GRC
Benefits for actors of GRC
Ministries and Institutions
Utilization of the pilot project of Geopark for the América Central
region
Colaborando en la protección del Patrimonio natural y cultural.
Municipalitiets
Improvement of the local development sustainability from the
economic and environmental point of view
Support of the cultural identity
Active participation on the building and realizing the vision GRC
Improvement of the quality of life
Education and international exchange of students.
Benefits for actors of the GRC
Businesses
Multiplication of incomes
Promotion
Capacitation
Guidelines for Sustainable tourism development
Information and experiences from other countries
Professional Associacions
Active participation in the building of GRC
Access to relevant information
¿Qué es un Geoparque? Geoparque del Río Coco ¿Cómo manejarlo?
Territorio único y escaso que integra Parte noroeste del país: departamentos • Una organización interdisciplinaria
valores concretos geológicos, estéticos y Madriz, Nueva Segovia, parte de Estelí • Oficina y centro interpretativo
culturales donde se realiza una estrategia (Pueblo Nuevo, San Juan de Limay y • Recursos financieros y humanos
de desarrollo local y regional sostenible. Condega) • Estrategia de turismo sostenible
La sede del Geoparque: Somoto • Sistema de certificación de productos y
Apoya la identidad cultural, patrimonio El mayor atractivo del Geoparque: servicios sostenibles y locales
cultural material y espiritual. Cañón de Río Coco. • Acreditación de guías locales
• Sistema de información y de reservación
Se desarrolla turismo sostenible como la Los otros atractivos: para giras guiadas
• Icalupe (Las Piedras Pintadas) • Cursos y talleres de la interpretación del
actividad económica principal, qué se
• Cerro Volcán de Somoto (Reserva
basa en la interpretación del patrimonio patrimonio del Geoparque
Natural)
del Geoparque. • Tepesomoto - La Patasta (Reserva • Micro-senderos (corredores) turísticos
Natural) • Micro-geoparque – piedras que hablan
• Aguas Calientes (Petroglifos) • Aldea educativa sobre vida chorotega
• Las Tapias (Sitio arqueológico) • Competencias y concursos escolares
• San Lucas (Comunidad indígena) • Semana del Geoparque
• Ciudad Antigua (Ciudad Española) • Feria del Geoparque
• Ocotal (Las minas) • Conferencia anual
• El Bosque (Sitio paleontológico) • Revista y página Web del Geoparque
• Mozonte (Artesanía indígena)
La meta General
La creación del Geoparque Río Coco y su
nominación a la red de Geoparques
Globales de UNESCO como proyecto
piloto de Nicaragua y América Central.
Crear una plataforma para sinergia entre
desarrollo sostenible de economía local,
apoyo de identidad cultural, educación e
investigación científica en región del Río
Coco.
Alianza con Geoparque ¿Como contribuir?
Paraíso Bohémico
Con su participación activa y
• Intercambio de experiencias, ideas, conocimiento dando información a
materiales promocionales, estudiantes. coordinadores del Geoparque del Río
• Preparación común de manuales, Coco.
proyectos y promoción de productos de
turismo sostenible.
¿Como beneficiar?
• Asistir los cursos para guías locales
• Aprovechar promoción y
implementación del turismo sostenible
– venta de comida, artesanía, medicina
indígena.
República Checa
Martina Pásková (Asesora externa)
Martina.Paskova@mzp.cz Ministerio de Medio
Ambiente
Alcaldía de Somoto (Coordinadora)
Edith Palma Flores
de la República Checa
edithnica2007@yahoo.es y Alcaldía de Somoto
Marcio Ariel Rivas Núñez (Gestor
voluntario)
Benefits for actors of GRC
Academia:
Access to results of monitoring and investigation in the area of the
GRC with possibility to participate on global geoparks
conferences, international exchange.
Professional associations:
Participation on the process of the sensibilising
Participation on the GRC management
Access to relevant information.
How to contribute to the GRC?
Municipalities: participating in
Consultative Committee of GRC,
The GRC week (competitions, fiestas etc)
Certification of sustainable products and services
Ministries and institutes: participation on
Consultative committee of the GRC
Facilitation of the application process and communication with
UNESCO National Committee
Databases of programmes for fundraising
How to contribute to the GRC?
Academia: participation on
Consultative committee of GRC
Investigations on geology, ecology, archaeology, history, social issues etc.
Databases of programmes for fundraising
Elaboration of the application document for GRC
Interest Associations : participating in
Consultative committee of GRC
Databases of programmes for fundraising
Sensibilizing and capacitating of locals (curses, workshops etc.)
Action Plan
Elaboration of the application documents
Sensibilizing
Capacitating
Institutional and financial organization
Action plan - capacitating I.
System for certification of sustainable products and
services
System of the acreditation of ecotourism, geotourism
guides
Elaboration of manuals for guides, TA, producers
System of knowledge evaluation - expert team
(evaluators, mentors), disegn of certificates etc.
Actin plan – capacitating II.
Organization workshops, specialised curses
Geodiversity as attraction related to biodiversity and
cultural diversity
History, anthropology, archaeology, palaeontology
Handcrafts, gastronomy, ecotourism, geotourism
Tourism impacts – how to regulate positively
Interpretation of cultural and natural heritage, animation
Annual Conference of GRC
Action plan – sensibilization I.
GRC Interpretative centre
GRC Office
Micro-geopark – „stones as storytellers“, IT instruments and
interactive and simulative games,
Internet access, GRC videos
Interpretative panels and 3D models
Informational and reservation system for tourism
Promotional material, information and scientific studies etc.
Action plan – sensibilization II.
Geopark week of Río Coco Geopark
Trade Fair of GRC
Fiesta de GRC: competitions
The best GRC logo, song, poem, dance, statue etc.
The best GRC teacher
The most sustainable GRC company
The most innovative geotourism product
The best GRC promotional material etc.
Exhibitions, excursions and lectures
Action plan – sensibilization lII.
Competitions
Annual GRC Conference )
GRC website (with the discussion forum)
GRC magazine
Geopark as topic of projects, curses, monographies,
diploma works and thesis
Trails signing and micro-trails (interpretation panels)
Action plan
Institutional and financial organization
Establishment of interdisciplinary team
Elaboration of sustainable tourism strategy
Priorities to be financed (Ruta del Café, ..)
GRC management (organigram of consorcium, human
and financial resources, GRC office, status and terms of
reference)
GRC management plan
National and international coordination l
RCG sustainable tourism strategy
Tourism regulation
Investigations of carrying capacity in vulnerable zones
Visitors flows management
Promotion selected itineraries (maps, folders, ...)
Access regulation:
Controlled entrance (tickets, tourniquets, ...)
Small group guides (limited in number and frequency
Trails management
Monitoring and regulation of tourism impact
RCG Management Proposal
Director
Consultive committe
Executive director
Multidisciplinary
Executive team Secretary
Geology
Culture, anthropology Sustainable tourism
Sensibilization
Natural resources Archaelogy Local development
Cooperation declaration I.
INETER • Somoto Town Hall
MARENA
• San Marcos de Colón Town Hall
INAFOR
AMUNIC • Municipal DevelopmentComittee
INTUR • Institute of Culture
INIFOM • CANTUR – Somoto (Tourism Agency)
AMMA
• MONEXICO – San Lucas (Indigenous)
AMUNSE
• Mi Museo
AMUDES
• UNAN – León (Somoto Regional Seat)
MAG-FOR
CDM • Consejera externa – Ministry of the
MIN Environment, Czech Republic
Cooperation declaration II.
GRC as an instrument for implementing of vision of
sustainable development
Participation in GRC multudisciplinary team
Cooperation on sensibilization, capacitation
Avoid negative environmental impacts and trade with
scientifically important geological material
Databasis of information necessary for GRC
Fundraising for GRC
Stimulation of participation of locals (indigenous people)
Thanks
for your
attention!