Post by jannatjahan1234 on Feb 27, 2024 4:02:55 GMT -6
This Sunday, April 3, the 'La Arzollosa' Platform with the support of the Piedrabuena town council has organized a hiking and cycling route to celebrate the II Day of Livestock Routes and Public Roads.It is an activity that will be carried out on this date and throughout the Spanish territory with the main objective of raising awareness about their importance and the need for their cataloguing, defense and conservation.
This initiative and call is promoted in the first instance by the Iberian Platform for Public Roads (PICP), Ecologists in Action (EA) and the Spanish Colombia Mobile Number List Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing (FEDME) to which we join different associations from Castilla La Mancha, and also a large number of people individually, to express our commitment to the defense of this heritage of all Spaniards.
The route they will take will be along a section of the Navalrincón cordel or Camino de la Plata, between the mouth of Guijo and the El Rosario farm, about 14 km in total, a bus will take us and pick us up at the beginning and end of the route and later We will taste a migas at the hermitage of San Bartolomé courtesy of the town hall. In principle, the participation of a hundred people is confirmed.
The route runs between pastures and areas of Mediterranean forest with great biodiversity and you will be able to see some of the existing problems such as fencing within the width of the livestock route and the abandonment of maintenance that makes some sections impassable, as well as multiple inventoried public rural roads. that linked Piedrabuena with the nearby towns and that can no longer be traveled. We will verify in situ that this historical, cultural, rural and natural heritage is threatened, in clear decline and in danger of total disappearance.
Therefore, with this activity they demand that the Government of the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha and the town councils "comply and enforce, with maximum agility and effectiveness, the obligations and responsibilities that the laws confer on them with respect to all livestock trails and rural roads".
The Federation of Rural Women and Families (AMFAR) today held the seventh session of the “Teleworking Opportunities for Rural Women” program through a free webinar in which “How to establish digital communication channels” was addressed.Today's session was given by Violeta Sánchez Trexu and had the participation of 49 rural women from 9 autonomous communities: Andalusia, Aragon, the Canary Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y León, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, Galicia and Murcia.
Depending on the objective pursued, Sánchez pointed out, to sell, create content or networks, "we must know which communication channels are the most suitable to establish a communication strategy and set the objectives.Sánchez Trexu has reviewed the main tools to create visual identity through some web applications such as Canva, Gimp, Inkscape, and other large channels or social networks such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., and the profile of the public that access each of them.
Furthermore, he highlighted how social networks and communication channels have facilitated teleworking and online commerce and this, in turn, Sánchez Trexu has clarified, has facilitated the migration of population to rural areas, allowing the depopulation of small municipalities to be stopped. AMFAR reminds that the next webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 6, and will address “Tools to capture and manage daily work time.
This initiative and call is promoted in the first instance by the Iberian Platform for Public Roads (PICP), Ecologists in Action (EA) and the Spanish Colombia Mobile Number List Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing (FEDME) to which we join different associations from Castilla La Mancha, and also a large number of people individually, to express our commitment to the defense of this heritage of all Spaniards.
The route they will take will be along a section of the Navalrincón cordel or Camino de la Plata, between the mouth of Guijo and the El Rosario farm, about 14 km in total, a bus will take us and pick us up at the beginning and end of the route and later We will taste a migas at the hermitage of San Bartolomé courtesy of the town hall. In principle, the participation of a hundred people is confirmed.
The route runs between pastures and areas of Mediterranean forest with great biodiversity and you will be able to see some of the existing problems such as fencing within the width of the livestock route and the abandonment of maintenance that makes some sections impassable, as well as multiple inventoried public rural roads. that linked Piedrabuena with the nearby towns and that can no longer be traveled. We will verify in situ that this historical, cultural, rural and natural heritage is threatened, in clear decline and in danger of total disappearance.
Therefore, with this activity they demand that the Government of the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha and the town councils "comply and enforce, with maximum agility and effectiveness, the obligations and responsibilities that the laws confer on them with respect to all livestock trails and rural roads".
The Federation of Rural Women and Families (AMFAR) today held the seventh session of the “Teleworking Opportunities for Rural Women” program through a free webinar in which “How to establish digital communication channels” was addressed.Today's session was given by Violeta Sánchez Trexu and had the participation of 49 rural women from 9 autonomous communities: Andalusia, Aragon, the Canary Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y León, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, Galicia and Murcia.
Depending on the objective pursued, Sánchez pointed out, to sell, create content or networks, "we must know which communication channels are the most suitable to establish a communication strategy and set the objectives.Sánchez Trexu has reviewed the main tools to create visual identity through some web applications such as Canva, Gimp, Inkscape, and other large channels or social networks such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., and the profile of the public that access each of them.
Furthermore, he highlighted how social networks and communication channels have facilitated teleworking and online commerce and this, in turn, Sánchez Trexu has clarified, has facilitated the migration of population to rural areas, allowing the depopulation of small municipalities to be stopped. AMFAR reminds that the next webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 6, and will address “Tools to capture and manage daily work time.