
The Centenary Encounters in Logroño address how to return space to rivers and renaturalize cities
The day brought fluvial hydromorphology and urban planning into dialogue to rethink the relationship between the Ebro, its banks, and cities.


1926 – 2026


The day brought fluvial hydromorphology and urban planning into dialogue to rethink the relationship between the Ebro, its banks, and cities.

On Thursday, May 14, at 6:00 PM, Logroño will host at the Casa de las Ciencias a debate on the Middle Ebro: river restoration and urban renaturing.

The IEA Library (Diputación de Huesca) makes the CHE centenary its “Topic of the Month”

RTVE La Rioja covers the arrival of the exhibition Por la cuenca del Ebro at the Casa de las Ciencias de Logroño on Telerioja.

The Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro today inaugurated its Centenary traveling exhibition, Por la cuenca del Ebro, at the Casa de las Ciencias in Logroño

El Diario del Alto Aragón marks the centenary of the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE) with an interview with María Dolores Pascual. Meanwhile, the Through the Ebro Basin programme continues its journey, with Logroño as the next stop.

Presented on April 21 at the IAACC Pablo Serrano in Zaragoza, the book traces the institution’s hundred-year history through a collective perspective that brings together nearly fifty voices on the Ebro basin.

elDiario.es has published a feature reviewing 100 years of the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro

El Correo highlights one of the clearest ideas from the Centenary Meetings in Miranda de Ebro: understanding risk and anticipating it is key to minimising damage. The session also addressed the value of hydroelectric power and the need to explain it better.

The president of the CHE, Carlos Arrazola, and the Water Commissioner, Miriam Pardos, presented the book in a discussion with the journalist Marina Fortuño and the architect Sergio Sebastián.

The CHE will hold the second session of the Centenary Encounters in Miranda de Ebro, dedicated to the territory, water, and hydrological management of the Ebro basin.

World Water Day is integrated into the CHE Centenary as a call for sustainable management, institutional coordination, and a shared basin perspective.