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Satellite event: Climate Route, Malaga, Eastern area

Strengthen concepts of climate change, global warming, GHGs, etc.To analyse the relationship between urbanisation and environmental deterioration as an aggravating factor in the climate crisis, evolution and contrasts,  eco-social justice, etc.

Climate Route, Malaga, East zone.

Friday 31 May, 18:00.

Itinerary

Baños del Carmen Spa - Peñón del Cuervo

Distance 4,5 Km. Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes on foot plus 1 hour in stops, total 2 hours and 15 minutes approximately.

 

Stops

1st stop, Balneario Baños del Carmen.

2nd stop, Pedregalejo, bourgeois and seafaring essence.

3rd stop, El Palo, fishermen's quarter.

4th stop-final stop, Peñón del Cuervo.

 

1st stop, Balneario Baños del Carmen (20 minutes)

1.1 MEETING AND DEPARTURE POINT.

1.2 INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTE.

1.3 CLIMATE CHANGE AND EAST LITHOAL.

  • What is climate change? Causes.
  • The east coast as a social and economic engine in the history of Malaga.
  • Urbanisation, purchasing power and emissions on the Malaga coast, contrasts.

General objectives

  1. To present the route, route, stops, times, etc.
  2. To provide a general overview of the historical, economic and social context of the east coast.
  3. To identify the causes of the current climate crisis in the area and its consequences.

Specific objectives

  1. To consolidate concepts of climate change, global warming, GHG, etc.
  2. To learn about the history and evolution of the east coast of Malaga.
  3. To analyse the relationship between urbanisation and environmental deterioration as an aggravating factor in the climate crisis, its evolution and contrasts.
  4. To debate on eco-social justice, using as a local example the link and evolution of the purchasing power and CO2 emissions.
  5. Curiosities.
  • Spa
  • Football field of CD. Malacitano, history, photos.
  • Nereo Shipyards

 

2nd stop, Pedregalejo (15 minutes)

2.1 CLIMATE CHANGE AND GHG EMISSIONS

  • 19th and 20th century, evolution and social contrasts.
  • Tourism and climate change on the Costa del Sol.

Activity: Blessed tourism?

General objectives

To understand the relationship between GHG emissions, economy and climate change through the historical and current context: causes of current climate change.

Specific objectives

  1. To relate the evolution and local social contrasts in the 19th and 20th century, the bourgeois and seafaring essence of Pedregalejo.
  2. To analyse the social changes, the evolution up to the present day, tourism, hotel trade, language schools, etc., production models and environmental impact.
  3. To become aware of our influence on the problems related to globalisation through the proposed participatory activity.
  4. Curiosities.
  • Origin of the name.

 

3rd stop, El Palo (15 minutes)

3.1 CLIMATE RISK: HAZARDS AND VULNERABILITIES

  • Concepts
  • Map of climate vulnerability zones in Malaga (OMAU)

3.2 FISHING ACTIVITY

  • Endangered species in the province and climate change.
  • How it affects El Palo and Malaga.

General objectives

  1. To assess how extreme weather events and climate change can affect the local community and environment. the local community and environment.
  2. To promote public awareness of the importance of climate change adaptation and mitigation at the local level. climate change adaptation and mitigation at the local level.
  3. What are the development possibilities of the blue economy and what benefits can it bring to the city of Malaga?
  4. To analyse the fisheries development of the Malaga coast.

Specific objectives

  1. To clearly define the concepts of climate impact, risk and vulnerability and to apply them in the apply them in the context of the neighbourhood.
  2. Identify the sectors and resources most vulnerable to climate change in the neighbourhoods.
  3. Analyse the history and consequences of the decline and/or disappearance of fish production and how climate change may influence similar future threats (food production).
  4. Curiosities.
  • Origin of the name.

 

4th stop, Peñon del Cuervo (20 minutes)

4.1 RAVEN'S ROCK

  • Historical context.
  • Ecosystem, cultural, recreational, aesthetic value, biodiversity refuge.

Activity: Any other value?

4.2 LIMONIUM MALACITANUM,

  • Endangered endemic species, why?

Activity: Treasure hunt.

4.3 SPIDER CEMENT WORKS

  • The industry in the environment.
  • Consequences, assessments.

General objectives

  1. To know the cultural, recreational, ecosystemic, etc., values of the Peñón del Cuervo.
  2. To know and identify the main GHG generators in the province.
  3. To identify the endangered species present in the province and evaluate their future.

Specific objectives

  1. Develop critical thinking about the importance of caring for the environment in the face of ‘progress’, its industries and its income generators.
  2. To analyse other possible sustainable development alternatives in the Eastern coastal area.
  3. Curiosities.
  • Origin of the name.
  • Port of El Candado.
  • Paseo de los canadienses, La Desbandá.
     
Satellite event: Climate Route, Malaga, Eastern area
  • educational exchange | public awareness campaign | adaptation to climate change | climate change
  • Friday 31 May 2024, 18:00 - 20:30 (CEST)
  • Málaga, Spain

Practical information

When
Friday 31 May 2024, 18:00 - 20:30 (CEST)
Where
Baños del Carmen
Málaga, Spain
Languages
Spanish
Organisers
Asociación retoglobal.eu
Website
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