Spanish minister hails deal to save Andalucía wetlands as a model for green transition
by Sam Jones in Madrid from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HDM0)
1.4bn deal to protect Donana national park will diversify local economy and stop farmers using aquifers to irrigate fruit crops
A landmark agreement to safeguard one of Europe's most important wetlands underscores the importance of harnessing public opinion to drive the green transition and help mitigate the effects of the climate emergency, the country's environment minister has said.
The Donana in western Andalucia - whose marshes, forests and dunes extend across almost 130,000 hectares (320,000 acres) and include a Unesco-listed national park - has been at the centre of a furious national and international row over recent years.
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