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SUMMARY:VITORIA-GASTEIZ Centennial Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Vitoria-Gasteiz\, recognized as the European Green Capital in 2012\, is an example of the integration of nature\, city\, and sustainability. Located at the gateway to the Green Belt\, the Ataria Interpretation Center offers a unique view of the Salburua wetlands\, one of the most valuable wetlands in the northern peninsula. This environment of high ecological value connects the city with the river landscapes of the Ebro basin\, creating a space where water\, biodiversity\, and environmental awareness are interrelated.   \n\nAtaria is more than just an outreach center. It is a meeting point for environmental education\, citizen participation\, and scientific research on water management and wetland conservation. The Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE) maintains close collaboration with Vitoria-Gasteiz and the Salburua area\, promoting river restoration projects and raising awareness about the sustainable use of water resources.   \n\nThe CHE centenary traveling exhibition at Ataria invites visitors to journey through the history of Ebro management\, exploring how cooperation between administrations and citizens has enabled the protection of water-related ecosystems and guaranteed a balance between urban development and natural conservation. In this context\, Vitoria-Gasteiz presents itself as a model city that has integrated the river and wetlands into its identity\, demonstrating that sustainability is the path to the future.
URL:https://chebro100.com/en/agenda/vitoria-gasteiz-centennial-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:Meetings in Vitoria-Gasteiz
DESCRIPTION:The Centenary Meetings are a series of open conversations designed to bring the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro’s centenary closer to the regions and the public. At each location\, the session aims to view the river and its basin from different angles—history\, water management\, landscape\, heritage\, and environmental challenges—with an accessible\, informative format designed for listening\, asking questions\, and understanding. This structure follows the approach already used on the Miranda de Ebro page.    \n\nIn Vitoria-Gasteiz\, the session will be held under the title “Past\, Present\, and Future of Water Management in Álava” and will address two issues particularly linked to the territory\, the evolution of water management\, and inter-institutional collaboration. Participants will include José María Sanz de Galdeano Equiza\, with the presentation “The Zadorra System: Evolution\, Risk Management\, and Institutional Collaboration”\, and Ángel Llamazares Álvarez\, with the talk “Public Urban Water Management in Álava: The Essential Collaboration Between Institutions. A Vision from AMVISA (Vitoria-Gasteiz)”.  \n\nThe session will take place on June 18\, 2026\, at 5:30 PM\, at the Ataria Interpretation Center\, and is part of the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro’s centenary program of activities in Vitoria-Gasteiz. It will be an opportunity to bring together different perspectives on water management in Álava: the evolution of the Zadorra system\, risk management\, the role of planning\, and inter-administrative cooperation in public urban water management.  \n\nJosé María Sanz de Galdeano Equiza has been Director of Planning and Works since the creation of the Basque Water Agency (URA)\, an agency of the Basque Government responsible for water policy in the Basque Country. He has developed his entire professional career in the field of water management\, with responsibilities in hydrological planning\, flood risk management\, land use planning\, and the processing of authorizations and concessions in internal basins. He has extensive experience in institutional coordination regarding water matters.   \n\nÁngel Llamazares Álvarez is an industrial engineer who has developed his professional career in the water sector\, both in private and public management. Between 2006 and 2024\, he was the manager of AMVISA\, Vitoria-Gasteiz’s public urban water management company\, where he promoted management models focused on public service and institutional collaboration. He is currently retired.   \n\nAdmission is free until full capacity is reached
URL:https://chebro100.com/en/agenda/meetings-in-vitoria-gasteiz/
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