Over the past few days the population in the zone have set in motion a number of protests with demonstrations in front of the Tarifa town council and the creation of internet sites and chat lines entitled 'salvamosvaldevaquero'. The coordinator of the protests, Noelia Jurado (reports El Pais) noted that the project had been drafted in the 1990s and focuses on an area between the Estrechi Nature Reserve and that of Alcornocales. Moreover, according to Jurado the zone to be hit by what has been called landscape destruction ''is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve''. Mayor Juan Andres Gil, who feels he is being targeted by a ''defamatory campaign'', stands up for the choices made by the town council, saying that it is ''urban planning of a modern nature in line with regular development'' since it calls for ''a low density of constructions and a low environmental impact''. Only Izquerda Unida voted against the plan, which was instead accepted by the PSOE. Tarifa, the first Roman territory on the Spanish mainland, is considered the juncture between Europe and Africa, and up until now has survived on fishing and tourism, maintaining its characteristic of a cultural bridge between two continents, as well as being the southern pearl of Andalusia. (ANSAmed).
Spain: Tarifa, southern Andalusia gem risks cementification
Plan for thousands of lodgings
Over the past few days the population in the zone have set in motion a number of protests with demonstrations in front of the Tarifa town council and the creation of internet sites and chat lines entitled 'salvamosvaldevaquero'. The coordinator of the protests, Noelia Jurado (reports El Pais) noted that the project had been drafted in the 1990s and focuses on an area between the Estrechi Nature Reserve and that of Alcornocales. Moreover, according to Jurado the zone to be hit by what has been called landscape destruction ''is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve''. Mayor Juan Andres Gil, who feels he is being targeted by a ''defamatory campaign'', stands up for the choices made by the town council, saying that it is ''urban planning of a modern nature in line with regular development'' since it calls for ''a low density of constructions and a low environmental impact''. Only Izquerda Unida voted against the plan, which was instead accepted by the PSOE. Tarifa, the first Roman territory on the Spanish mainland, is considered the juncture between Europe and Africa, and up until now has survived on fishing and tourism, maintaining its characteristic of a cultural bridge between two continents, as well as being the southern pearl of Andalusia. (ANSAmed).









