The Consell calls for a common Mediterranean strategy to curb climate risk

The third vice president defends in Alicante interregional cooperation and anticipation in the face of extreme phenomena.

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The third vice president of the Generalitat has defended in Alicante, during the I Med Regions Resilience Forum, the need to establish a shared strategy between Mediterranean regions to anticipate climate risks.

During his speech, the regional official pointed out that the Comunitat Valenciana is among the European territories with the greatest exposure to extreme weather phenomena. For this reason, he stressed that climate resilience must be treated as a strategic policy of security and competitiveness, beyond environmental response.
The Department of Environment, Infrastructure and Territory is working on several lines of action, such as the optimization of the meteorological network for early risk detection and the processing of the future Valencian forestry law. Likewise, participation in the European program desirMED, aimed at the restoration of degraded ecosystems, has been highlighted.

"Climate resilience can no longer be understood solely as an environmental response, but as a strategic policy of security, competitiveness, and protection of the territory."

the third vice president of the Generalitat · Minister of Environment, Infrastructure and Territory
In the field of infrastructure, the Consell has demanded that the Government of Spain urgently execute the pending state hydraulic works. At the same time, information has been provided on the project to create a network of floodable parks in the Turia and Poyo basins, a technical model that will be extended to the Monnegre green corridor in the province of Alicante.