The Graduate Hall of the Faculty of Business at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (old CIM) will host on Thursday, March 27th in the afternoon a lecture dedicated to communicating the importance of singular trees of the Region of Murcia and the Natura 2000 Network.
Titled The value of trees and mature forests in safeguarding biodiversity, a large staff of experts will explain the natural and economic values ​​of these assets, while pointing out the tools available to promote their protection.
The event will coincide with the opening in the center of the roadshow fly: he Big Trees for Life, which will remain open until 10 April.
The event is free and disclosure is integrated into the LIFE + peaking BigTrees4Life project Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Foundation, funded by the European Union and the Council of Valencia through the Department of Monumental Trees à IMELSA.
In Cartagena has the support of the Polytechnic U niversity of Cartagena and the City.
Open cycle Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente, director general of the Fundación Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente and daughter of famous popularizer.
Biologist and filmmaker, talk Felix Odile, the forest and the Old Tronca.
An approach to the great naturalist protectionist message that the Foundation that bears his name is responsible for keeping alive.
César-Javier Palacios, geographer and director of the LIFE + fly, Big à Trees for Life explain what this communication project, supported by the European Union, which aims to raise the level of awareness in society regarding the importance of these trees and pockets of biodiversity, climate change witnesses generators landscape, revitalizing rural economies and environmental education tools.
Bernabé Moya, botanist, director of the Department of Monumental Trees à IMELSA of the Council of Valencia and scientific director of the project expose fly strategy EU 2020 Biodiversity and heritage trees, where the principles and lines of action will be presented of the Community Policy Environment.
The conference José Moya, agricultural engineering, environmental and technical à Department of Monumental trees IMELSA Valencia Provincial Council will focus on the protection of heritage trees: Flying Janini.
In her life, work and legacy of the illustrious honorary agronomist Rafael Valencia Provincial Janini, who a century ago now edited the first book published in Spain Monumental trees will be addressed.
Felix Carrillo, biologist collaborator at the University of Murcia develop the theme Biodiversity unique trees and old forests of the Natura 2000 network in the Region of Murcia.
Miguel à ngel Carrión, biologist of the Directorate General Environment of the Region of Murcia, make an educational tour of the unique trees and mature forests of the Region of Murcia, describing and explaining the most important figures of their protection.
He also biologist and head of Environmental Management Urban Planning Service of the City of Cartagena, Linares J ose Luis Gómez, report on the protection of monumental catalog of trees and tree ensembles PGMO Cartagena. A unique tool that guarantees local preservation important heritage.
Finally Juan José Martínez, professor of Plant Production at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, discuss the LIFE + project Garbancillo Tallante.
This European initiative works in the recovery of a threatened species Cartagena, but also in its associated environmental and cultural landscape.
The event is free, but registration is required in FFRF secretariat.
By phone (913 896 264) or email: secretaria@felixrodriguezdelafuente.com
Exposure "N UPHOLD
Alongside these days, in the Faculty of Business at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena will run an example that serves the same name of the project, the exhibition fly.
Dedicated to arboreal heritage of our country, combines science, culture, environment and art.
The exhibition is composed of p aneles and audiovisual materials, and i nfografías, photographs and illustrations by artists such as Fernando Fueyo or Paco Roca especially made ​​to join the message of conservation of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Foundation and the Department of à trees Monumental of IMELSA.
This shows the FFRF and the Council of Valencia have tried to explain to visitors the dangers facing these unique beings in the world and what can be done to ensure their effective protection.
Thanks to the cooperation of the City of Cartagena, the exhibition includes several specific panels dedicated to arboreal heritage of Cartagena and its associated biodiversity, juniper or cypress Cartagena as a flagship species, and the historical relationship of Cartagena with trees.
As a complement, an interactive display will allow visitors to view their catalog Protection à Monumental trees and sets Arboreals Cartagena, including as PGMO document.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena