Within the scope of the Ebro Resilience Strategy, the conference “Good practices in actions for the conservation, maintenance and improvement of riverbeds in urban sections” was organized.
LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 has not stopped this month of May with its offer of actions aimed at different sectors, more than 150 people have participated in the activities, from a popular interpretive descent or specific activities with parents of schoolchildren, an exhibition, technical visits, a route or a storyteller.
This is the opinion of the E:SBN project, which has presented a national catalog dedicated to these measures for adaptation to climate change in Spain.
The Strategy has been recognized in the Water category, which distinguishes actions that improve sustainability and the natural environment and fight against climate change, and where its commitment to coordination between Administrations has been highlighted.
This second call for proposals will be open for the next two months with four lines of action, and contemplates a subsidy of 80% of the bankable budget for each project.
The month of March, marked by this event for all those involved in water-related issues, is full of proposals of the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project with a technical visit, two exhibitions and a storytelling as main actions.
An activity organized by the Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicos de Aragón and the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project to present the new concept of flood management in the middle stretch of the Ebro.
Municipal Flood Risk Action Plans are very useful to reduce the impact of floods in urban areas classified as flood risk, as is the case of the plans developed in the Comunidad Foral in the middle stretch of the Ebro that we compile in this entry.
This photographic exhibition premiered in February at the CDAMAZ in Zaragoza, accompanied by informative activities with the general public and journalists, and now begins a tour of other spaces in the middle stretch of the Ebro.