The Ridaura Pact, signed in 2024 by the municipalities of Castell d’Aro, Platja d’Aro and s’Agaró, Llagostera, Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Santa Cristina d’Aro, together with the organisations Ardenya Patrimoni i Natura and the Grup de Natura Sterna, sets out a series of commitments aimed at promoting the knowledge, protection, regeneration, planning and management of the Ridaura river basin.
Within the framework of the Ridaura Pact, the drafting of four Municipal Strategic Green Infrastructure Plans (PEMIV) has been promoted, commissioned by the Girona Provincial Council. The PEMIVs are intended to assess the entirety of the municipal territory, with a focus on the rural environment, to identify and highlight the elements of green infrastructure. In addition to the technical work, they incorporate citizen participation, following the guidelines established by the Girona Provincial Council for all PEMIVs.
The four plans will reflect the particular characteristics of each municipality while ensuring coherence among them. The work includes, among other elements, conducting a participatory process involving citizens and organisations, producing the green infrastructure cartography, prioritising ecosystem services and defining the green infrastructure components for each municipality.
MINUARTIA is providing technical assistance for the development of the four plans, including the citizen participation process.
