The scientific community ensures that the concept of resilience adapted to the fight against climate change was first used during the signing of the . In fact, the three pillars to stop the climatic crisis that this agreement collects are; Adaptation, mitigation and resilience
Resilience is the ability to adapt a living being and that allows him to face a disturbing agent or an adverse state or situations. In the case of climate change, it would be the without significantly altering its structural and functional characteristics.
The General Director of Natural Heritage of Galicia, Marisol Díaz, participated in Cáceres (Extremadura) in the I National Meeting of Autonomous General Directors of the Environment Area where she valued the work of the Xunta in the .
In fact, he recalled that Galicia was the first Spanish autonomy to approve – at the beginning of October last year – a green infrastructure strategy with the objective of create a network of spaces and elements that improve resilience against climate change
The green infrastructure -iniciative promoted by the European Commission aimed at integrating, strengthening and promoting a rational use of territorial elements – seeks to integrate between the conservation needs of certain areas and Sustainable use of natural resourcesthrough a basic and adaptive planning framework based on a homogeneous territorial zoning for the entire European territory.