Geoheritage, particularly palaeontological heritage, refers to the geological features, landscapes, and phenomena that hold significant scientific, educational, cultural, or aesthetic value. These features are often preserved and protected due to their importance in understanding Earth’s history, processes, and evolution. The protection and enhancement (valorisation) of the natural heritage or geoheritage, particularly palaeontological heritage, is among the main concerns of many countries and institutions around the world, including the United Nations through the UNESCO programs. Morocco has included these goals in a national strategy by adopting, in 2010, the “National Charter for the Environment and Sustainable Development“. Certainly, this is a very encouraging step towards the preservation and enhancement of Moroccan geosites, in particular fossiliferous sites, some of which are known worldwide for the diversity and outstanding quality of fossils.
Organizing a congress on palaeontological heritage serves several important purposes: (i) Knowledge Sharing: providing, then, a platform for scientists, researchers, educators, and enthusiasts to share their latest findings, discoveries, and insights in the field of palaeontology. This fosters collaboration and facilitates the exchange of ideas and expertise.Â
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