The LIFE Wood for Future project has been the protagonist of one of the episodes of Hoy por Hoy of Radio Granada Cadena Ser to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the radio station. From the hand of Enrique del Árbol, the poplars of the Vega reach almost every day to the listeners of Granada, so that they become aware of the important role of this green lung for Granada metropolis. In this audio you can listen to the interviews with Rafael Bravo, researcher of structural mechanics at the UGR, and Juan Carlos Cano and Isaac Rodríguez, poplar growers of the Marjal group.
Owners and researchers united in the Torre Romilla to ensure the survival of this economic sector of Granada that already has more than 150 years of existence.
Thanks from the project and the UGR to this Granada radio station and may it celebrate many more!
Congratulations Radio Granada Cadena Ser
Link to Cadena SER website:
https://cadenaser.com/audio/cadenaser_granada_hoyporhoygranada_20240618_122456_140000/
The meeting will present the results of the LIFE Wood for the Future project, which ends in September of this year. . Representatives of forest owners from all the autonomous communities will meet at the Hotel Luna today and tomorrow.
The 26 photographs selected in the contest organized by the University and the Marjal Producers Association, together with a sound installation, are part of the exhibition at the Galería del Carmen of the Alhama Town Hall.
Organized by the University of Granada, through Medialab UGR of the Vice-Rectorate for Social Innovation, Employability and Entrepreneurship, in collaboration with Salvemos la Vega - Vega Educa and the City Council of Huétor Vega.
A study conducted by IFAPA proves the ability of this crop to take advantage of nitrates in its growth and prevent them from contaminating groundwater. The experiment is part of the LIFE Wood for the Future project, led by the University of Granada.
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