After almost 2 years of development of the LIFE ADAPT-EALEPPO project, a technical and administrative meeting has been held and a field visit between those responsible for the project and the project monitor by the ELMEN-EEIG team, D. Cristóbal Gil.

This meeting has been held throughout the days of July 27 and 28, 2023.

On July 27th, the technical managers from each of the beneficiary partners (Engineering of the Natural Environment, Aggressive, General Direction of the Natural Environment of the CARM, University of Castilla-La Mancha, University of Lleida, and Polytechnic University of Valencia) presented the impressive progress achieved in the planned actions so far. They particularly emphasized the remarkable advancements made in the demonstrative actions for adapting Carrasco pine masses to climate change.

The progress made in promoting the project through web and social media platforms, establishing connections, participating in conferences and events, etc.) has also been highlighted, etc.

Furthermore, the monitor has offered suggestions on how to implement the planned programming effectively and how to justify the expenses incurred.

During the day of July 28, the 3rd demonstrative plots executed in the Region of Murcia, of type C2 and C4, where Esteban Jordán, coordinator of the Life Project Coordinator explained in detail the work carried out by the work carried out by the work carried out by the work carried out by the work carried out by the work carried out by the work carried out in each of the plots, as well as the objectives that are intended to be achieved with them.

 

The visit started at the assisted migration plantations in the Sierra de la Pila (TM Fortuna), where a remarkable number of plants have unfortunately perished due to the severe drought that has plagued the area in spring. This is expected to be able to draw results and conclusions of interest, after the analysis of surviving origin.

 

Next, the plots of Sierra de Ricote (TM Ricote) and Monte Atalayas (TM Cieza) were visited, where different types of jungle treatments applied according to the characteristics of the dough could be observed, to achieve the improvement of floristic diversity and with this, the adaptation of pine masses to climate change.