The Kantauribai project invited LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 to a networking session on October 23 and 24 to explain its river restoration actions, in response to the visit to the resilience actions last April.
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.
In October, the Government of Navarra, through GAN-NIK and together with the CHE, organized two conferences to inform municipal representatives and farmers of the region about the Ebro Resilience interventions in Aragón to adapt agricultural areas to floods and to assess the value of reproducing them.
The Government of Navarra, together with GAN-NIK and the CHE, partners of the LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 project, have organized two workshops, one already held with municipal representatives and another to be held in the future with farmers, to learn about the functioning of flood areas in agricultural areas and to assess their replication.
During the summer period the intervention was stopped due to environmental conditions and during this time the reopened branches already show revegetation.
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.
More tools for self-protection, Ebro Resilience has compiled on its website the plans of the Aragonese municipalities of the middle stretch of the Ebro, permanent information, forecast and warning devices, with the capacity to protect the threatened population and reduce the negative effects of floods.
Networking and knowledge exchange and the transfer and replication of results are two lines of work of the Project, which have already taken Ebro Resilience technicians to 14 national and international forums, congresses and conferences.
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.