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CLIMATE CHANGE AND PROTECTION


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Virtually all Delta Ebro (Tarragona) can be sustained over the next 100 years against the effects of climate change, according to a study by the Department of Environment and Housing announced today.


The area, one of the most vulnerable to global warming Catalunya, be preserved at least 100 years ahead thanks to the Department's work on three possible scenarios: a rise in sea level of 15 centimeters in 2050, an increase of this level by 40 centimeters by 2100, and an increase of one meter in 2150.


With these scenarios, it works on the prognosis of receding shoreline outside the flooding of land adjacent to the coast in the mud and Alfacs, salt formation, storms, the variation climate and reducing flows and flooding river Ebro.


The Minister of Environment and Housing, Francesc Baltasar, presented a methodology, which may subsequently used in other vulnerable areas., which provides planning and management measures, data collection, public awareness and direct action.


PERFORMANCE MEASURES


proposes the formation of dunes, the clearing of natural habitats, infrastructure construction of environmental protection and management of the beach sand. This promotes a proactive approach wherever possible, and only wakes when there is no choice.


According to the study, the higher the risk for gaps Olles, Canal Vell, what Garxal, the Buddha Calaix, l'Alfacada the Platjola, the Tancada yl'Encanyissada and wetlands of the island of Sant Antoni, the Buddha, the river and ends Migjorn Fangar and Banya. The medium and low risk is on the banks of the Ebro in its lower section, in rice fields and sources.


Diagnostica equity loss by rising sea as Ampollamar urbanized cores, the Blister-Platja camping, the buildings of La Marquesa, Riumar urbanization, and the nuclei of Poblenou Muntells and Delta.


also expected to affect in road infrastructure and hydraulic front of the sea-ports of L'Ampolla, Deltebre and Sant Carles de la Rapita-points and rice.


The document is part of the Plan of 2008-2012 climate change mitigation and is a first foray into a series of studies that will start the Govern against global warming. Next, focus on water resources in Catalunya.


Source: Europa Press
Publication Date: Friday, 17 dEurope / Berlin April dEurope / Berlin 2009Categoría: Biodiversity and ecosystems . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 source. You leave a response, or trackback from your own site


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