On Saturday, May 24, in collaboration with the City Councils of both municipalities, we are organizing this activity, between informative and recreational, which is open to the entire population, but with limited places.
Gestión Ambiental de Navarra, through the technical management of the Government of Navarra, is working on the creation of wooded areas to recover a degraded space in front of the meander that will be recovered as a fluvial space.
Aimed at primary school students, the Orbe droplet explains the changes that the river undergoes and what it means as an ecosystem, including a didactic guide for teachers.
The balance of this project to reduce the effects of flooding in the middle stretch of the Ebro, brings together representatives of the institutions and sectors interested in the riverbank that have been actively participating since its inception.
Phase 1 of the renaturation of this area, integrated in the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project, has started and is focused, for the moment, on the left bank of the river with the objective of recovering the connection between the riparian forests and the riverside.
The training sessions include online content and interpretive descents and the materials are being delivered to teachers in the CEIP, CRA and IES of the Alfaro (La Rioja) - Castejón (Navarra) and Osera de Ebro - Fuentes de Ebro (Zaragoza) sections.
In October, the Government of Navarra, through GAN-NIK and together with the CHE, organized two conferences to inform municipal representatives and farmers of the region about the Ebro Resilience interventions in Aragón to adapt agricultural areas to floods and to assess the value of reproducing them.
On May 11, we joined this initiative that led hundreds of people to walk the river paths in the five continents, and together with the riverside population we completed the route from the meander of El Señorío (Castejón, in Navarra) and the meander of La Roza (Alfaro, La Rioja).