Quercus Sonora. Land custody for the conservation of indigenous forest in Galicia. Interview with Sandra Goded and Rudi Esteban
Abstract
Land custody is a practice that arises from social initiatives aimed at guaranteeing the conservation of natural environments. In this interview, we talk about one of these initiatives, the Quercus Sonora association, in the region of A Ulloa (Lugo, Spain). During the interview, we also explore the threats to natural spaces, the problem of sustainability in rural areas, and possibilities for the conservation of the environment.
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