The LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project launches this free training (including full board), which will take place in Alfaro on February 27 and 28, to integrate flood risk management and perception in these professional activities.
The LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project launches a video starring the Orbe drop (created for the story The Colors of the Ebro) that promotes knowledge about rivers and resilience to floods among children.
On October 18, neighbors of the lower Ebro riverbank joined an informative tour organized by the Ebro Resilience P1 Project to get closer to the groves and learn about the flood risk adaptation actions being carried out in the Osera de Ebro - Fuentes de Ebro section.
The exhibition Cuando el río recupera su espacio (When the river recovers its space) opened this month at the Centro Público de Educación de Personas Adultas of the town and a guided tour has been organized for its students and an interpretative route through the Meandro de Aguilar, open to the entire population.
One of the action lines of the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 Project is social capacity building: increasing shared knowledge on rivers and floods, fostering networking among the riparian population, facilitating common tools to be more resilient, having a reference glossary to use the same terms and understand them, is a step in that direction.
The objective of this meeting was to establish with them the contents of a training course for this crucial sector for the dissemination to society and also to give them a guided tour of the exhibition “When the river recovers its space” so that they have the keys to be the ones to explain it to those interested.
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.
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 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.
5 fact sheets of the Ebro Resilience Strategy and 5 of the LIFE Project have been published, covering various aspects of flood risk management: self-protection, measures, environmental benefits of floods, thus creating documents to improve social knowledge of this phenomenon.