The National Nature Restoration Plan invites citizens to contribute their priorities
Restoring nature is one of the great collective challenges of our time. Recovering rivers, forests, coastlines, and agricultural and urban ecosystems not only improves biodiversity but also strengthens health, social cohesion, and resilience to climate change.
As part of the development of the National Restoration Plan, a public consultation has been launched to understand how Spanish society perceives these challenges and what priorities it considers most important for the future of our territories. The information gathered will be taken into account in the development of the Plan.
Citizen participation is key to building a more ambitious, equitable plan that is connected to social reality. We invite you to take a few minutes to answer the consultation and, if you think it's relevant, to share it with your network to broaden its reach.
You can submit your responses until March 31st. Participating is easy, and your contribution will make a difference.
Together, we can contribute to ecological restoration that is scientifically sound and deeply rooted in the community.