A Contribuição da Museologia para a Difusão do Patrimônio Geológico do Parque Nacional da Tijuca
Author(s) -
E. BELIANI,
Teresa Cristina Moletta Scheiner
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
anuário do instituto de geociências
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.202
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 1982-3908
pISSN - 0101-9759
DOI - 10.11137/2012_1_68_79
Subject(s) - geography , cultural heritage , national park , documentation , archaeology , geodiversity , biodiversity , ecology , computer science , biology , programming language
In addition to its amazing biodiversity, the National Park of Tijuca (PARNA-Tijuca) represents a parcel of territory characterized by its geodiversity - clearly noticed on the rough landscape that allows the maintenance of diverse life forms. The presence of Augen gneiss is responsible for unique morphological aspects such as pontoons, steep cliffs, peaks and other forms of relief that defined, through history, specific forms of land occupation and use, becoming symbols of Rio de Janeiro. This paper emphasizes the importance of preserving the geological heritage in the area of the National Park of Tijuca. The work of museums in relation to geological heritage highlights the importance of this landscape as a powerful representation of the evolution of Planet Earth, of the city of Rio de Janeiro and of Brazil - based on an ethical proposal of building the future through the transformation of the present, and which includes to think and to work on the representation of heritage as an asset for public use. It is the aim of Museology to legitimate such work, assuring the use of adequate processes of documentation, research, preservation and dissemination of knowledge on the preserved heritage.
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