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The most unique trees in Cartagena are collected in a catalog (09/04/2014)

The guide will serve as a basis for a specific city ordinance to protect this vegetation |

Catalog Protection à Monumental trees Arboreal Cartagena and sets already in the street with a total of 75 species of these plants ranked, both urban and rural area.

The Department of Environment has been commissioned to design it in digital format, with the collaboration of UPCT, after reviewing the PGMO creating justified for the protection and care of these iconic elements reference.

It is an open and lively list in which citizens can engage and collaborate on editing, explained this morning Councilman Environment, Joaquín Segado, during the presentation of the catalog.

Besides the mayor ahead that this document will serve as a basis for designing a specific ordinance in order to protect all of these trees.

It is in force throughout the next year.

In addition to the 75 species listed, the guide includes two sets on urban land such as the Garden of Beads, in Santa Ana, and Plaza de la Merced.

Different types set out in the document have been classified according to size, age, uniqueness or rarity or historical, cultural and social interest.

Aracuaria, mastic, oak, bitter orange, red palm or eucalyptus are some of the species listed in this dossier that collect the most characteristic trees of Cartagena.

One is the cypress, which has around 7,500 copies in the mountains of this county.

This catalog is not the only action that has been undertaken for the protection of the environment in the urban environment.

The latest has been to the renovated Plaza de San Francisco, in which the ficus was integrated into the new face of this enclosure.

In the case of Pius XII Avenue, eucalypts that are near the Puente del Barrio de la Concepción were retained as part of the project when it was reformed.

A SAMPLE OF CONCIENCIACIÃ "N

The traveling exhibition fly: Great Trees for Life à reached Cartagena last week that also appears in this catalog and an explanation of how it was done.

Those who were unable to visit the exhibition have until Thursday to do so in the Faculty of Business, former CIM.

Part of the LIFE + project fly (BigTrees4Life) of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Foundation, which has been funded by the European Union and the Council of Valencia through the Department of Monumental Trees à IMELSA.

In Cartagena this project has the support of the City and the Polytechnic University.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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