The importance of protected areas and the need for its conservation are the main subjects of study course of the Sea International University in Alhama held from today until 25 September.
The course aims to discuss strategies for rural development in protected areas from an agroecological perspective and alternative tourism, in addition to studying the protection of traditional agricultural systems.
This activity will be led by José María Egea, Manuel Aguilar and Juan de Dios Cabezas.
On the other hand, non-formal education in youth work is the subject of ongoing study at the same University that develops this week in Eagle Catalina coordinated by Roberto Guerrero and Bañon.
Finally, Cieza is home to the course from 21 to 25 September will deal with the museums.
Source: UMU