会议专题

Geopark for Conserving the Geological Heritage of Sri Lanka--A case study

Geopark concept has been discussed among Sri Lankan geologists and decision makers during the recent past. However no progress has been made so far to identify a suitable location for this purpose. This paper identify a suitable area which could be conserved, partly or completely as a Geopark in Sri lanka.The area identified lies in the South Eastern part of the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. The area is commonly known as Ukgalkalthota (Rocky Pass) covering approximately 60 square kilo meters of land and situated about ISO km away from the capital city of Colombo. Nearly one third of the area is a virgin forest and already conserved as a forest reserve. Few important locations of cultural heritage with rock monuments, which have not been developed, also lie within the proposed area.

S.Weerawarnakula

Geological Survey and Mines Bureau,Sri Lanka

国际会议

The First International Conference on Geoparks(第一届世界地质公园大会)

北京

英文

165-166

2004-06-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)