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ADECA ANSE and concealment of information reported in Cala Reona a march and call for their protection (12/03/2010)

The report of the Autonomous Community that warned of environmental values has been obscured by the City Council in the provisional adoption of the Cartagena PGMO.

A report by a Professor of Botany at the University of Murcia demonstrates the significant environmental values of the area proposed for development.

The Association for the Defense of Cape Palos and the Association of Southeast Naturalists have called for next Sunday, a march for the protection of Cala Reona.

"The council has withheld relevant information in relation to Cala Reona."

There was no doubt that the report of the Directorate General Landscape and Biodiversity City Council warned the existing environmental values on the slopes to Mediterráneode Cala Reona with the following literal: "developable land unsectorised Cala Reona (Minimum Residential SUE NCP). In addition to the buffer strip, building land should be excluded from areas with natural vegetation due to its high ecological value (located species of regional interest protected flora and habitats of Community interest) avoiding urban transformation, especially slopes overlooking the Mediterranean Sea between the Regional Park boundary and the road that leads to the beach. "

In addition, Cala Reona appeared included in Annex II.

Areas of natural interest to be mapped by "natural values have special significance mainly habitats of community interest."

However, the city of Cartagena has provisionally approved the PGMO, hiding this information and deaf to the recommendations of the General Directorate of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity.

In addition, the Town Planning, Joaquín Segado, last week introduced a map with areas that would not be built to contain, at the discretion of the City of Cartagena, habitats of Community interest or to be buffer zones Calblanque Regional Park (image 1a).

As is evident, that definition does not correspond at all with the recommendations of the Autonomous Community, which discouraged the urbanization of the watershed to the Mediterranean west of the access to the creek.

"Experts say that will affect habitats of community interest."

The refusal of the City Council to develop a detailed mapping at the request of ASEAN and ADECA, Professor of Botany at the University of Murcia and expert in habitats of Community interest, Francisco Alcaraz has studied urban areas as proposed by the City Hall (Picture 1b) .

The preliminary report by the scientific advance of the organizations identified five habitats of Community interest would be affected by urbanization, including some types of highest level of protection: Very Rare and Priority habitats.

The paper also notes the presence of several species of protected flora.

In short, the report gave the reason as the report of the General Directorate of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity, and as to the claims of ADECA and ANSE, leaving in doubt the proposed land to develop the City of Cartagena.

Demonstrations for The Protection of Cala Reona.

Given the irresponsibility of the City of Cartagena, and ANSE ADECA organizations that have already collected nearly 7,000 cyber-protests of citizens have called for a suitable place for the general public for the protection of Cala Reona for next Sunday.

The march will start at 11:00 am on Upper Step (Cala Flores, Cape Palos) and travel about 2.5 miles by road to the creek which seeks to urbanize.

Source: ANSE

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