Summary:

  • Pilar de la Horadada has planted over 300 trees in 2025, continuing a‌ large-scale reforestation effort started in 2023.
  • The initiative focuses on sustainability, improving air quality, mental health,‍ and urban biodiversity.
  • More than ⁢21,000 trees of 70 species, 145,000m² of grassland, and 30 km of hedges cover ‌the 78 km² municipality.
  • Species planted include palm ⁤trees, mulberries, cypresses, plane trees, and jacarandas.
  • The local government emphasizes water saving with artificial grass and safer ​urban landscaping.
  • Efforts contribute to creating shaded areas and enhancing social and landscape integration within public spaces.

Pilar de la Horadada’s Green revolution: More Than 300 Trees Planted in 2025

in a firm ‍commitment to environmental sustainability and citizen‌ wellbeing, the ‌municipality of Pilar de la Horadada has surpassed the milestone ‍of planting over​ 300 trees this year alone, continuing a trend of ⁣green revitalization that began just a few years​ ago. ⁤The local Public Services ⁤Council, led by councilor rufino⁢ Lancharro, ‌is spearheading this enterprising‍ urban forestry project that aims to improve the quality ‌of life⁢ for residents⁣ while boosting biodiversity and sustainability.

Why Trees Matter: Beyond Just Beautifying ⁤the City

Councilor ⁤Lancharro emphasizes ‌the essential ⁤role trees​ play beyond⁣ aesthetics:

  • improving Air Quality: trees absorb pollutants and produce⁤ oxygen, enhancing the air residents breathe daily.
  • Temperature Regulation: Urban greenery helps reduce heat islands, lowering temperatures especially during hot months.
  • Mental ⁤Health Benefits: Access to green spaces has been ⁣proven to ‌lower stress ‌and improve overall mental wellness.
  • Support for Biodiversity: Diverse species of trees create⁤ habitats for wildlife, promoting ecological‍ balance.
  • Water Conservation: Strategic ‍landscaping choices, such as replacing hedges ⁣with artificial grass in areas with ⁣visibility challenges, reduce ⁤water usage.

From Small⁤ Beginnings to a Flourishing Urban ‍Forest

The reforestation effort accelerated ‍significantly⁣ starting in 2023 ​- a year identified by the​ municipality⁢ as the turning⁤ point for ⁣large-scale tree planting. Hear’s a fast ‍overview of the planting progress:

Year Number of Trees Planted
2023 43
2024 Over 200
2025 Over 300 (so‌ far)

originally, previous administrations did‌ not‌ prioritize the replacement of dead or missing trees, leading to a declining urban ⁤forest. The current administration has changed this mindset ⁣by investing​ heavily in the project and partnering with service ‌providers like EULEN⁤ S.A. and AIDEMAR to maintain and expand the municipality’s greenery.

Variety and Innovation in Urban Planting

The types of trees ⁤planted are diverse, tailored to the Mediterranean climate‍ and urban surroundings of ‍the region. Some of the⁤ moast ⁣common species include:

  • Palm trees: Different‌ varieties suited for shade and ornamental value.
  • Mulberry trees (Moreras): Hardy,fast-growing trees beneficial for shade.
  • Cypress ‌trees: Tall and ⁣slender, adding vertical elements to landscapes.
  • Plane trees​ (Plátanos de sombra): Known for their broad shade canopies.
  • Jacarandas: vibrant purple flowers ⁤that enhance aesthetic appeal.
  • Melia trees: Integrated into sports facility⁣ landscaping for shade and beauty.

The⁣ municipality is also focusing on safety and water conservation by replacing dense hedges in traffic visibility ‍areas with artificial grass,⁣ ensuring clear sightlines and lowering water‍ consumption.

Current green Coverage and Future Plans

Today, Pilar de la Horadada⁢ boasts impressive green statistics for its 78 km² area:

Green Area Coverage
Total trees 21,000+ (70 species)
Grassland 145,000 m²
Hedges 30 km

Looking ahead, the municipality plans to continue this proactive green policy by increasing tree replanting, expanding shaded areas, and fostering social and landscape cohesion across community spaces. These ⁢steps aim ⁤to make Pilar de la Horadada a recognizable green⁢ identity and a model for sustainability in ‌the region.

Final Thoughts

Pilar de la Horadada’s ongoing commitment to environmental care and ‍urban greenery shows how local governments can play‍ a vital role in climate action, public health, and community wellbeing. By planting hundreds⁣ of⁣ trees and maintaining diverse vegetation, ​this municipality ⁤is not only beautifying its streets but is also ‍investing in the future quality of life for its residents.

if you wont to‌ learn ⁤more about Pilar de la Horadada’s green⁤ initiatives and latest updates, ⁤keep following ⁤local news and municipal announcements.


Article⁣ based on details from Diario de la Vega.

Source: Diario de la Vega – Pilar ⁣de la Horadada surpasses 300 trees planted in 2025

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