03004nas a2200385 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260006100043653001600104653001900120653001700139653002900156653001900185653002900204653002500233653001200258653001500270653002500285653002500310653001700335653001300352653002800365653001400393100001300407700001500420700001700435700001900452700000900471245007000480856011800550300001000668490000600678520191400684020002002598 2014 d bInternational Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference10aARCHIPELAGO10aAzores Geopark10aBiodiversity10aDecentralized management10aEarth (planet)10aEnvironmental protection10aGeological heritages10aGeology10aManagement10aNatural laboratories10aNorth Atlantic Ocean10aPartnerships10aPlanning10aSustainable development10aSynergies1 aEva Lima1 aJoao Nunes1 aManuel Costa1 aMarisa Machado1 aSGEM00aAzores Geopark: The challenge of managing an archipelagic Geopark uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84946544128&partnerID=40&md5=b678a487df6b07c0525ec4019a4c6665 a77-840 v23 aThe Azores archipelago, located in the North Atlantic Ocean, is formed by nine islands, several islets and the surrounding seafloor. Despite the small terrestrial area of the archipelago (2332 sq. km), the Azores geodiversity represents elements closely linked to the dynamics of planet Earth, in particular, the volcanism and geotectonic of this region of the planet, making this archipelago a natural laboratory of volcanic geodiversity. The Azores Geopark was the first arquipelagic territory integrated in the European and Global Geoparks Networks, in march 2013. It is based on a decentralized management structure with support in all the islands, and in a network of 121 geosites spread all over the nine islands and the surrounding seafloor, that: i) ensures the representativeness of the geodiversity that characterizes the Azorean territory, ii) reflects its geological and eruptive history, and iii) has common strategies of conservation and promotion. The international and national relevance of the geological heritage of the territory, its scientific, educational and geotouristic interests and, simultaneously, the existence of a rich biodiversity and a remarkable cultural and intangible heritage, are the foundations for the implementation in the territory of sustainable development policies, strongly supported in environmental protection strategies, and in geoconservation in particular. This holistic and integrative view improve synergies and serve as an additional incentive to all involved in the geopark. With the motto “9 islands – 1 Geopark”, the Azores Geopark main challenge is to manage on a sustainable way all this 9 insular parts of its territory. So, to achieve the main goals of the geopark, the established partnerships with public and private entities are crucial, giving the opportunity to reach to a major public in all the islands and through different activities. a13142704 (ISSN)