The Spanish Society of Organic Agriculture and Agroecology (SEAE) is holding its XXXI Technical Conference under the slogan “Ecoterritories for climate resilience”, where they will collect content on resilient and sustainable agri-food production and consumption practices and models.
Within the framework of these conferences, whose inauguration will be attended by Cristina González-Onandía, coordinator of the Research and Climate Change area of the Biodiversity Foundation, the results of the project Analysis of resilient agri-food production and consumption models against climate change (EcoTerres), beneficiary of the call for projects that contribute to implementing the National Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change 2021-2030.