Cambios en "Fondo para la regeneración del territorio"
Cuerpo (English)
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- 🔎 Justification of the need
75% of Spanish territory is at risk of desertification. The Iberian Peninsula will be one of the regions most affected by extreme droughts in Europe. Climate models predict even greater challenges and extreme changes that will make it increasingly difficult to guarantee sufficient water, and there will be areas of the Peninsula that will live under severe water stress.
Agro-ecological transition is necessary to avoid losing more soil and biodiversity. It is necessary to regenerate what is already degraded and to recover entire ecosystems.
Degraded soils can be regenerated by multiplying biodiversity, halting desertification and restoring the local economy and society.
- 🎯 Recipients of the funds
People and organisations from the agro-ecological sector in rural areas working for soil regeneration or people/organisations working to create and maintain green areas in the city.
- 🌍 Geographic scope
- National
- 📍 Location
- Spain
- 💰 Funding of the fund
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The Goteo community provides the fundOne or more entities take over this fund (matchers)
- 🚀 Organisations that could support the fund
- Asociación A Regenerar, Ministerio de Transición Ecológica, Ecologistas en Acción, Greenpeace
- 🧩 Main social commitment
- Climate action
- 💶 Estimated fund budget (€)
- 50.000
- 👥 Estimated number of beneficiary projects
- 10
- 📝 Specific selection criteria
- Projects contributing to agro-ecological transition.
- Projects that contribute to land regeneration in rural areas, or to the creation of urban green areas and/or to the good use of water resources.
- Projects that can be replicable.
- Projects that contribute to the revitalisation of depopulated rural areas will be positively assessed.
- 💭 Proposal created by
Xesca Sastre from Platoniq Foundation.
Link to the original proposal: gid://decidim-goteo/Decidim::Proposals::Proposal/21.
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- 🔎 Justification of the need
75% of Spanish territory is at risk of desertification. The Iberian Peninsula will be one of the regions most affected by extreme droughts in Europe. Climate models predict even greater challenges and extreme changes that will make it increasingly difficult to guarantee sufficient water, and there will be areas of the Peninsula that will live under severe water stress.
Agro-ecological transition is necessary to avoid losing more soil and biodiversity. It is necessary to regenerate what is already degraded and to recover entire ecosystems.
Degraded soils can be regenerated by multiplying biodiversity, halting desertification and restoring the local economy and society.
- 🎯 Recipients of the funds
People and organisations from the agro-ecological sector in rural areas working for soil regeneration or people/organisations working to create and maintain green areas in the city.
- 🌍 Geographic scope
- National
- 📍 Location
- Spanish state
- 💰 Funding of the fund
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The Goteo community provides the fundOne or more entities take over this fund (matchers)
- 🚀 Organisations that could support the fund
- Asociación A Regenerar, Ministerio de Transición Ecológica, Ecologistas en Acción, Greenpeace
- 🧩 Main social commitment
- Climate action
- 💶 Estimated fund budget (€)
- 50.000
- 👥 Estimated number of beneficiary projects
- 10
- 📝 Specific selection criteria
- Projects contributing to agro-ecological transition.
- Projects that contribute to land regeneration in rural areas, or to the creation of urban green areas and/or to the good use of water resources.
- Projects that can be replicable.
- Projects that contribute to the revitalisation of depopulated rural areas will be positively assessed.
- 💭 Proposal created by
Xesca Sastre from Platoniq Foundation.
Link to the original proposal:gid://decidim-goteo/Decidim::Proposals::Proposal/21.
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