Inaugural Fair for Rural Recovery and Fire Prevention Takes Place in Tenerife

First-Ever Fair for Rural Recovery and Fire Prevention Set to Launch in Tenerife

The inaugural fair dedicated to rural recovery and fire prevention is scheduled to take place in Los Pedregales, El Palmar-Buenavista, on Sunday, the 16th. This groundbreaking event marks a significant step towards addressing pressing environmental issues in the region.

Overview of the Fair’s Purpose and Goals

This important initiative is organized by the Cabildo of Tenerife in collaboration with the Teno Rural Park Management Office, Buenavista Town Hall, and the Agricultural Extension Agency. The fair aims to tackle critical challenges such as rural abandonment, biodiversity conservation, and the protection of the midlands in the Isla Baja-Teno area. By bringing together various stakeholders, the event seeks to foster a collective approach to environmental stewardship.

Running from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the fair is designed to engage the public in meaningful discussions about environmental awareness, the significance of preventing forest fires, and the recovery of both natural and agricultural biodiversity. The initiative is further bolstered by the support of Red Eléctrica de España (REE), which underscores the community-focused nature of the event and its commitment to sustainable practices.

Importance of Community Involvement and Education

Blanca Pérez, the Councillor for Natural Environment, Sustainability, Security, and Emergencies, has highlighted the critical need for educational resources aimed at protecting and restoring natural spaces. She emphasized that the fair serves as an excellent platform to involve local residents and visitors in the essential task of revitalizing gardens and agricultural lands. This engagement is crucial for fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment.

Pérez articulated her belief that both the community and local governments must act as stewards of biodiversity recovery and the socio-economic revitalization of the Isla Baja-Teno region. She expressed optimism that the event would transform Los Pedregales into a vibrant hub for celebrating and preserving the environmental, social, and cultural values that are intrinsic to Teno Rural Park and Isla Baja.

Exciting Activities and Workshops Planned

The fair promises a diverse range of activities aimed at promoting traditional trades, local products, and sustainable practices. Attendees can look forward to engaging workshops, practical demonstrations, and informative talks covering a variety of topics, including fire prevention, enhancing biodiversity, beekeeping, cheese making, and fiber weaving. These activities are designed to educate participants while also providing hands-on experiences that foster a deeper connection to the local environment.

In addition to workshops, the event will feature visits to a nursery of native fruit trees, allowing participants to engage directly with the local flora and understand the importance of native species in maintaining ecological balance. Presentations will also be conducted to inform attendees about key projects being undertaken by the organizing and supporting entities, providing insights into ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and environmental health.

Key points

  • The fair is scheduled for Sunday, the 16th, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM in Los Pedregales, El Palmar-Buenavista.
  • Organized by the Cabildo of Tenerife, Teno Rural Park Management Office, and Buenavista Town Hall.
  • The event aims to combat rural abandonment and promote biodiversity conservation.
  • Blanca Pérez emphasizes the need for educational tools for environmental protection.
  • Activities include workshops on traditional skills and sustainable practices.
  • Supported by Red Eléctrica de España (REE).
  • Focus on community engagement and revitalization of the Isla Baja-Teno region.