The LIFE Ebro Resilience P1 project held the meetings of its technical working groups and its Management Committee, bodies established for monitoring, planning and decision-making, on November 20 and 21 at the offices of the Directorate General for Environmental Quality, Climate Change and Water of the Government of La Rioja, in Logroño.
With the technical representation of all the partners, these meetings, of which this was the 11th since the launch of the actions in 2021, further coordination and collaboration, which are two of the strengths of the Ebro Resilience proposal.
The working groups are dedicated to the actions of the different lines of action: Mitigation and Adaptation; Nature and Biodiversity; Participation and Social Capacity Building; and Dissemination and Replication.
On Wednesday, November 20, the technical teams focused on reviewing all the actions and their current status. In this case, they have been held just after the intermediate act of balance of the Project, last November 7, in Fuentes de Ebro (Zaragoza), where it was already made clear that interventions are underway in the two project areas, the Alfaro (La Rioja) – Castejón (Navarra) section.
To know the status of the actions you can consult HERE.
The meeting was also used to carry out an in-depth analysis of the project’s participatory process, to learn about the current status and also to gather the impressions of the technical staff.
For its part, the Management Committee met on Thursday, November 21, to review the proper implementation of actions and to follow up on all administrative and financial aspects of the project.
In this committee, as in the technical working groups, all the partners are present: Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Ebro Hydrographic Confederation, Government of La Rioja, Government of Navarra, through the public company Gestión Ambiental de Navarra, Government of Aragón, Aragon Water Institute and the public company TRAGSA and its subsidiary TRAGSATEC.