The LIFE Wood for Future/Madera para el Futuro project, which has just obtained funding from the European Union's LIFE Program [LIFE 20 CCA/ES/001656], has proposed to Granada's institutions to collaborate in a shock plan to recover the poplar groves of the Vega as an effective instrument in the fight against air pollution in the Metropolitan Area of Granada.
On October 1, 2021, a scientific talk entitled "Short-rotation forestry for bio-energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to climate change mitigation" was given by Prof. Dr. Reinhart Ceulemans, professor emeritus at the University of Antwerp (Belgium), held in the CEAMA Conference Room and broadcast live via Google Meet.
Last Saturday, September 25, the LIFE Wood for Future project team met with 30 owners of poplar groves in the Vega de Granada in the facilities of the Andalusian Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Fisheries, Food and Organic Production (IFAPA).
Last Friday, September 24, 2021, the Rector of the University of Granada, Pilar Aranda, chaired the launching ceremony of the European project LIFE Wood Future for the recovery of the poplar groves of the Vega de Granada to improve the environment, biodiversity and promote the economy, industry and low-carbon construction in the province of Granada through the development and demonstration of new structural products based on poplar wood.