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SUMMARY:Nature and Finance Cycle. 2nd session: "Tools to integrate nature in financial sector decision-making"
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish Business and Biodiversity Initiative (IEEB) and Spainsif – Spanish Forum for Sustainable Investment and Finance\, organize the 2nd session of the Nature and Finance: Tools to integrate nature in decision-making in the financial sector. On this occasion\, methodologies\, standards and practical references will be shared that allow:  \n🔹Analyze the materiality of nature’s impacts and dependencies.\n🔹Assess the associated risks.\n🔹Identify measures that reduce risks. \nMore information and registration at the following link.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/nature-and-finance-cycle-2nd-session-tools-to-integrate-nature-in-financial-sector-decision-making/
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SUMMARY:International Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:December 5 marks International Volunteer Day\, a date that seeks to highlight the important work done by all those who selflessly decide to lend a helping hand to make our world a better place.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/international-volunteer-day/2025-12-05/
CATEGORIES:World Days
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SUMMARY:International Mountain Day
DESCRIPTION:December 11 marks International Mountain Day\, a fragile ecosystem that must be protected and that has a place in the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030\, more specifically in Goal 15.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/international-mountain-day/2025-12-11/
CATEGORIES:World Days
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SUMMARY:LIFE A-MAR Natura 2000 citizen science workshop in Aguadulce (Almería)
DESCRIPTION:On December 13\, a citizen science workshop will take place in Aguadulce (Almeria) to train and raise awareness about the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network in the Spanish Mediterranean. It is part of the development of a citizen science campaign that includes a total of 15 activities in the autonomous communities of Andalusia\, the Region of Murcia\, the Valencian Community\, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.  \nThe Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO)\, in coordination with the Directorate-General for Biodiversity\, Forests and Desertification and the autonomous communities involved\, is responsible for these actions within the framework of the European project LIFE A-MAR\, Knowing and loving the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network to protect them\, of which she is a member. The project is coordinated by the Italian Federation of Parks and Nature Reserves (Federparchi) and is being developed in parallel in Italy and Spain.  It is supported by the LIFE Program of the European Union. \nThe citizen science workshops combine a theoretical part with practical experiences to train citizens in the observation\, collection and recording of data on marine biodiversity using digital tools and applications. \nThe theoretical contents are aimed at raising awareness of the LIFE A-MAR Natura2000 project and the fundamentals of citizen science. The active part of the workshops include whale watching from the boat\, snorkeling and walking routes for flora and fauna observation. All this adapted to the particularities of each protected area.   \nPrior registration is required to attend the workshops. All of them are free.  \nThe largest network of protected areas \nThe Natura 2000 Network is the European network of protected areas\, the largest in the world. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term conservation of priority species and habitats for Europe\, and to contribute to halting the loss of biodiversity\, while ensuring economic development that respects these important natural values. They are managed both by the autonomous community where each space is located and by the General State Administration.  \nThe Spanish Mediterranean is made up of 128 marine or maritime-terrestrial areas\, covering 16% of its waters. \nPROGRAM \n📌  Aguadulce. December 13:  \n– 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Theoretical-practical training on marine citizen science.  \n– 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Collection and characterization of underwater waste using the MARNOBA methodology. By Aquatours Almería.    A must have a diving certification. \n– Place: Club Náutico Aguadulce (Puerto Deportivo de Aguadulce\, local 2\, 04720\, Aguadulce\, Almería) \nRegistration and more information \n  \nCollaborators: Anthesis Lavola\, Aquatours.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/life-a-mar-natura-2000-citizen-science-workshop-in-aguadulce-almeria/
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SUMMARY:LIFE A-MAR Natura 2000 citizen science workshop in Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona)
DESCRIPTION:On December 14\, a citizen science workshop will take place in Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona) to train and raise awareness about the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network in the Spanish Mediterranean. It is part of the development of a citizen science campaign that includes a total of 15 activities in the autonomous communities of Andalusia\, the Region of Murcia\, the Valencian Community\, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.  \nThe Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO)\, in coordination with the Directorate-General for Biodiversity\, Forests and Desertification and the autonomous communities involved\, is responsible for these actions within the framework of the European project LIFE A-MAR\, Knowing and loving the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network to protect them\, of which she is a member. The project is coordinated by the Italian Federation of Parks and Nature Reserves (Federparchi) and is being developed in parallel in Italy and Spain.  It is supported by the LIFE Program of the European Union. \nThe citizen science workshops combine a theoretical part with practical experiences to train citizens in the observation\, collection and recording of data on marine biodiversity using digital tools and applications. \nThe theoretical contents are aimed at raising awareness of the LIFE A-MAR Natura 2000 project and the fundamentals of citizen science. The active part of the workshops include whale watching from the boat\, snorkeling and walking routes for flora and fauna observation. All this adapted to the particularities of each protected area.   \nPrior registration is required to attend the workshops. All of them are free.  \nThe largest network of protected areas \nThe Natura 2000 Network is the European network of protected areas\, the largest in the world. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term conservation of priority species and habitats for Europe\, and to contribute to halting the loss of biodiversity\, while ensuring economic development that respects these important natural values. They are managed both by the autonomous community where each space is located and by the General State Administration.  \nThe Spanish Mediterranean is made up of 128 marine or maritime-terrestrial areas\, covering 16% of its waters. \nPROGRAM \n📌 Vilanova i la Geltrú. December 14: \n– 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Theoretical session: The threats of the Mediterranean and tools to protect it (figures of protection and citizen science).  \n– 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Guided tour: environmental restoration and identification of flora and fauna with the Minka app  \n– Place: Caseta de la Platja Llarga (c. de la Nansa\, s/n) 08800 Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona) \nRegistration and more information \n  \nCollaborators: Vilanova i la Geltrú City Council\, Prat de Vilanova i Santa Maria\, Associació de Veïns del Prat de Vilanova\, Anthesis Lavola.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/life-a-mar-natura-2000-citizen-science-workshop-in-vilanova-i-la-geltru-barcelona/
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SUMMARY:Citizen science workshop in the Ebro Delta (Tarragona) of the LIFE A-MAR project
DESCRIPTION:On 29 November\, a citizen science workshop will take place in the Ebro Delta (Tarragona) to train and raise awareness about the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network in the Spanish Mediterranean. It is part of the development of a citizen science campaign that includes a total of 15 activities in the autonomous communities of Andalusia\, the Region of Murcia\, the Valencian Community\, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.  \nThe Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO)\, in coordination with the Directorate-General for Biodiversity\, Forests and Desertification and the autonomous communities involved\, is responsible for these actions within the framework of the European project LIFE A-MAR\, Knowing and loving the marine areas of the Natura 2000 Network to protect them\, of which she is a member. The project is coordinated by the Italian Federation of Parks and Nature Reserves (Federparchi) and is being developed in parallel in Italy and Spain.  It is supported by the LIFE Program of the European Union. \nThe citizen science workshops combine a theoretical part with practical experiences to train citizens in the observation\, collection and recording of data on marine biodiversity using digital tools and applications. \nThe theoretical contents are aimed at raising awareness of the LIFE A-MAR Natura2000 project and the fundamentals of citizen science. The active part of the workshops include whale watching from the boat\, snorkeling and walking routes for flora and fauna observation. All this adapted to the particularities of each protected area.   \nPrior registration is required to attend the workshops. All of them are free.  \nThe largest network of protected areas \nThe Natura 2000 Network is the European network of protected areas\, the largest in the world. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term conservation of priority species and habitats for Europe\, and to contribute to halting the loss of biodiversity\, while ensuring economic development that respects these important natural values. They are managed both by the autonomous community where each space is located and by the General State Administration.  \nThe Spanish Mediterranean is made up of 128 marine or maritime-terrestrial areas\, covering 16% of its waters. \nPROGRAM \n📌  Ebro Delta. December 20:  \n– 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Theoretical-practical training on marine citizen science.  \n– 11:30 – 13:30: Observation of bird rings for citizen science projects by Picampall. \n– Place: Finca La Bombita (You will receive the link to the space by mail a few days before\, once the registration has been formalized). \nRegistration and more information \nCollaborators: Generalitat de Catalunya\, Delta de l’Ebre Natural Park\, Anthesis Lavola\, Picampall.
URL:https://fundacion-biodiversidad.es/en/event/citizen-science-workshop-in-the-ebro-delta-tarragona-of-the-life-a-mar-project/
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