National Strategy for Green Infrastructure and Ecological Connectivity and Restoration
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The National Strategy for Green Infrastructure and Ecological Connectivity and Restoration is the strategic planning document that regulates the implementation and development of Green Infrastructure in Spain, establishing a harmonised administrative and technical framework for the whole of Spanish territory, including maritime waters under national sovereignty or jurisdiction.
The Strategy conceives Green Infrastructure as an ecologically coherent and strategically planned network of natural and semi-natural areas and other environmental elements, designed and managed for the conservation of ecosystems and the maintenance of the services they provide us.
It entered into force on 14 July 2021 by Order PCM/735/2021, of 9 July, approving the National Strategy for Green Infrastructure and Ecological Connectivity and Restoration.
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