Experts will intervene in the five sectors in which the municipality is most vulnerable: garden, agriculture, water, natural environment and urbanism.
The Councilor for Town Planning, Environment and Huerta, Antonio Navarro, will open the first session tomorrow, at 9.30 am, at the Local Development Agency.
The City of Murcia, through the Local Energy and Climate Change Agency (ALEM), this week (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), the second round of the participatory process with the holding of the II working groups defining the Measures to adapt to climate change.
The objective is to determine the most appropriate guidelines to combat the effects of climate change in the municipality.
To this end, five sessions have been held around the sectors that are most vulnerable to Murcia: orchards, agriculture, water, natural environment and urbanism.
The meetings, to be held at the headquarters of the Local Development Agency, have the following schedule:
Working table on Huerta
Wednesday, May 24, from 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Attending representatives of the University of Murcia, hacendados board, Huermur, Ecopatrimonio, Huerta Viva, Foundation for Sustainable Development and Friends of the Huerta Azacaya Association.
Working Group on Agriculture
Wednesday, May 24, from 12:00 - 14:30 hours
Representatives of COAG, University of Murcia, CAERM, FECOAM, FOODTOPIA, ASAJA, New Culture for the Climate, FDS, UPCT and UPA attended.
Water Working Table
Thursday, May 25, from 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Representatives of the Geological and Mining Institute, the Euromediterranean Water Institute Foundation, SUEZ and the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena attend.
Natural Environment Workbench
Thursday 25 May, from 12:00 - 14:30 hours
Representatives of the University of Murcia, ACUDE, FDS, FAPEN, Ecologists in action, Cycmedioambiente, ANSE and Regional Park of Carrascoy and the Valley attend.
Urbanism Working Table
Friday, May 26, from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Representatives of COIIRM, COAMU, CETENMA, Centro Tecnológico de la Construcción, UPCT, UCAM, De La Villa Arquitectos Y Asociados, Retes arquitectos and Agrupación de Arquitectos Urbanistas.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia