Malaga has a network of urban and periurban forest areas, natural green areas with a high value as ecosystem services. Most of these parks are reforestation forests with low biodiversity, which show symptoms of evolutionary delay or slowdown, attributable to the territorial disconnection from the natural matrix. This makes them more vulnerable to climate change, especially to forest fires, erosion and torrential rains. Among all of them, Mount Gibralfaro is one of the main green infrastructures due to its location and its high representative value. For this reason, it has been chosen as a pilot project for the renaturation of this type of green area, so that it can serve as a model of experience transferable to other similar areas within the city’s green infrastructure network.
Restoration and environmental recovery of Mount Gibralfaro and its ecological connection with Mount Victoria and Malaga’s green infrastructure network (ECONECTA GIBRALFARO).