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LIFE - PLETERA
Published on 21 June 2019
Spain
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About this good practice
Restoration of a coastal wetland in a partially urbanized land due to a change in land classification, from developable to protected.
Resources needed
The project, LIFE 13 NAT/ES/001001, has a budget of 2.528.148€, being the European Commission contribution of 1.896.111€.
Evidence of success
This project is a good example of recovery of a natural environment of high ecological value, basically because it is the habitat of a great diversity of species, some of them in danger of extinction. The success of the project is evident, firstly, by the completion of all restoration activities initially planned. In addition, the monitoring carried out to the ecological state and the water and salinity levels, among other factors, shows values according to the expected results.
Potential for learning or transfer
The LIFE-PLETERA project shows the rehabilitation of a previously urbanized area until reaching an optimal ecological status for this type of habitat. This is a very valuable example of the recovery of coastal wetlands, highly degraded habitats and great anthropic pressure due to their location, always close to spaces that attract tourism. These coastal wetlands were very common in the Mediterranean basin, but have been disappearing as beach tourism has increased since the mid-twentieth century. In addition to its intrinsic value for the type of space recovered, this project constitutes a very important precedent, because it was carried out by reversing a space in which already built urban elements existed, such as the layout of streets. This criterion could be adapted to other spaces throughout the Mediterranean.
Further information
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Good practice owner
Organisation
City Hall of Torroella de Montgrí
Spain
Cataluña
Contact
Environmental technician