To develop theoretical and practical skills in unemployed people in Adamuz, with the purpose of training them to implement sustainable nature tourism initiatives, sustainable olive grove agriculture and urban renaturation projects.
In addition, this project will promote the sustainable use of infrastructures that integrate natural, agricultural and cultural elements. This will contribute to valuing the local tourism offer focused on the ecological transition. The training will also have an environmental impact linked to a cultural impact as they will promote community consensus regarding the just transition in Adamuz.
The project will focus on three main modules: sustainable nature tourism, strategic training and sustainable agricultural practices applied to olive groves. Topics such as ecosystem conservation, environmental legislation, waste management and urban renaturation will be included. A methodology based on Problem-Based Learning (PBL) will be used and a training programme in Equal Opportunities will be offered to raise awareness of gender equality and develop soft skills. A tutor will be assigned to supervise students during the internships, which will be carried out on real projects. Periodic assessments will be conducted to monitor participants’ progress.
Nature tourism, agriculture and renaturation training in Adamuz