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White presents the Local Agenda 21 (06/06/2008)

White City Council has begun to develop the Local Agenda 21.

Responsible for opening the presentation of the Local Agenda 21fue Pablo Fernández Abellán, Regional Secretary for Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning of the CARM.

Fernandez wanted to emphasize in his opening statement that these actions are intended to "in each municipality in the Region has an environmental office."

Furthermore, Pablo Fernández, added that "the intention of the Federation of Municipalities of the Region of Murcia is to hire a technician for the Environment by municipality, which studies environmental quality when making a project, would conduct the technical personnel of each municipality and not from the CARM.

For its part, the regional director of the Local Agenda 21, Juan Antonio Padilla, who also attended the opening ceremony, noted that "the people involved in Local Agenda 21, will have many benefits beyond the neighbors improve their quality of life, "explaining that" Local Agenda 21, the City of White innovate in municipal management, improve the process of resident participation and improve the quality of life in White. "

Rafael Laorden, mayor of the town, said that "it is necessary to promote the Forum 21, the participation of all citizens because they are the most active part of the process," adding that "in order to develop the Local Agenda 21 is necessary to produce an economic, social and environmental. "

Following the launch of Local Agenda 21, the technical Álvaro Pérez and Maria Teresa Moya, presented the objectives, methodology and significance of the strategic project of local sustainability of the Local Agenda 21 of the UN and the implementation schedule and development Local Agenda 21, White.

Environment Councilman of the City of White, José María Molina, closed the event, with particular emphasis on the "need for public participation to carry out this project, since they are the residents of White's major players and key benefit from this action. "

Local Agenda 21 was the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

Its objective is to implement the principles of sustainable development.

Local Agenda 21 is an Environmental Action Plan developed and promoted by local authorities in sustainable development of their community, with a commitment to act towards continuous environmental improvement of the municipality.

White has been working for this since in 1994 signed the Aalborg Charter, a document consisting of 14 points defining the Consensus Statement of the European Cities towards Sustainability.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca

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