Quarries and gravel pits are areas that, in addition to meeting important economic and social needs, can become ideal refuges for developing local biodiversity. These spaces can coexist with daily extraction activities while hosting many species. For this reason, it is both desirable and necessary to implement proper management in this field to develop and nurture the capacity of these spaces to maintain and enhance the biodiversity of the surrounding area.
The new training course titled Managing Biodiversity in Aggregate Sites, (only available in Spanish) promoted by ANEFA in collaboration with the European Commission-funded Rotate project through the Indespre online education platform, allows us to delve into and expand our knowledge in this essential area for everyone.
This course is structured into seven complementary modules that provide specific information to interested individuals (business owners, technicians, middle managers, qualified personnel, workers, professionals, and public administration staff), enabling them to maximize the potential of the aggregate sector in this field.
You can check out our introductory video and register here.
