This video, titled "Aspiring Geopark Gorontalo," explains how various stakeholders and scientists are working together as a Community of Practice (COP) to learn and discuss scientific knowledge and indigenous knowledge about nature and culture at potential Geopark sites in Gorontalo Province in order to establish the Gorontalo Geopark. Geoparks could be one of the sustainable eco-tourism options that can provide job possibilities and opportunities for people to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Despite the fact that the pandemic Covid-19 crisis is still ongoing, we are working together to find a better solution to advance our Geopark activities.
Tag: <span>Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN)</span>
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Launching of the Healthy and Resilient Village
Gorontalo Post – Research is part of the threefold missions of higher education as the main task of lecturers.
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Problems of the Limboto Lake
Due to the alarming condition of natural disasters and environmental pollution of Limboto Lake, the researchers of SRIREP Project led by the project leader, Professor Masayuki Sakakibara together with the researchers of the State University of Gorontalo are collaborating with Gorontalo Provincial Government to do more cooperate research in order to make the future potentials of surrounding inhabitants.
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Rescue of Limboto Lake has become a major focus of Japan’s RIHN in geopark research
Gorontalo City, Public Relations – Limboto Lake Rescue is one of the focuses of research collaboration in Gorontalo Geopark development with The Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) Kyoto Japan.