The AFLAs are the pilot proposal for reducing flooding in an agricultural area and are intended to be replicated in other European basins with similar problems.
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.
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 work on the new underground pipeline, far from the bed of the Huerta del Ebro Irrigation Community (Zaragoza), is focused on the last kilometer of the infrastructure and is being carried out on dates that do not interfere with the irrigation campaign.
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.
LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 reaches another milestone with the start of work on Phase 1 of the morphological adaptation and river recovery of the Mejana del Conde and the meander of Aguilar, one of the three interventions planned in Zone 2 of the project, which includes the Aragonese section.
The LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project organizes this informative activity open to neighbors and interested people in the area, in which prior registration is required to complete the 20 places available.
LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 starts field sessions for owners and tenants of plots of land to be integrated in the future Lateral Flow Buffer Zones, an innovative intervention to adapt agricultural land to the Ebro floods.
- This April, one of the most attractive lines of actions for strengthening social capacities and increasing knowledge about the river was launched. Journalism students from the faculties of Aragon, high school students from Alfaro and Castejón or technicians from other projects have already made interpretative descents with us.