San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato (June 16, 2021).- The Directorate of Environment and Sustainability presented the Climate Action Program 2021 in San Miguel de Allende, which aims to restore forestry and hydrologically strategic areas to address climate change in the municipality.
The Climate Action Program integrates work with technical assistance from social organizations and rural localities, contemplates soil restoration, tree sanitation, and reforestation.
Juan José Álvarez, the Secretary of Tourism of the State of Guanajuato (SECTUR), acknowledged that from the state government there is “a serious commitment to the environment and that tourist destinations, such as SMA, worry about it.”
Finally, they symbolically delivered more than 185 thousand specimens including agaves and endemic trees for the reforestation of about 1,200 hectares, mainly where the most important hydrological corridors of the municipality are located, such as Támbula, Picachos, Puerto de Nieto, Río Laja, and Cañada de la Virgen.