The Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive has already been published and gives three years for compliance
The aim is to mitigate the effects of climate change and biodiversity loss, promote food security and prepare the soil for natural disasters
The LIFE Pyrenees4Clima project presents its first monograph, featuring 16 recommendations to strengthen prevention and response to the consequences of climate change, such as mega-fires and adverse natural phenomena in the Pyrenees.
The Alliance of Pyrenean Soils (ASPir) Conference has called on organisations, companies and institutions to contact the Alliance and share projects related to soil in the Pyrenean region, with the aim of strengthening cooperation for the protection of Pyrenean soils (integration into ASPir).
During the various working sessions of #AragonClimateWeek, the Pyrenean Observatory on Climate Change (OPCC) has highlighted the need to move forward with coordinated adaptation between territories and sectors in the face of climate change.