The" Consolidated Assessment and Environmental Documentation Monumental Project Mountain Tindaya " has been prepared by the Company Inerco, SA , specifically by Captain Smith Maria Angeles (BA in Geology), Heredia Lozano Consolation (BA in Biology and Agricultural Engineer), Juan Manuel Lopez Suarez ( Industrial Engineer), Luis Toscano Benavides (BA in Biological Sciences) and Eladio Romero González (PhD in Environmental Engineering degree in Geography, Bachelor of Social and Cultural Anthropology and a Diploma in Engineering and Environmental Management).
's paper Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines on the Conservation and Restoration of the Environment has been prepared by D. Santiago Hernández, D. Francisco Díaz Pineda and D. Juan Pedro de Nicolás , Study commissioned by Guadiana, SL
In addition to the environmental documentation, including an archaeological report commissioned D. Fernando Torres Alamo by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, called "Archaeological Survey no polls in Tindaya Sacred Mountain."
The Canary Islands Government, at its meeting on January 16, 2007, by agreement entitled "Proposed Settlement that determines the category of Environmental Impact Assessment to be submitted to the" Project Monument Mountain in Esmeralda ", Fuerteventura and is designated environmental agency acting (Department Environment and Spatial Planning) clarified "(...) this Project, their aesthetic and monumental, it has received expressed in any of the types of projects described in the annexes of the said rules "referring to the Law 11/1990 of 13 July, Ecological Impact Prevention and 1.302/1986 Royal Decree of 28 June, Impact Assessment Environmental and its implementing regulation, approved by Royal Decree 1.131/1988 of 30 September.
however, believes that " Tindaya Mountain is a protected place under the category of Natural Monument, schedule of Reclassification of the Canary Island Natural Areas of Legislative Decree 1 / 2000 of 8 May, approving the Consolidated Laws of the Canary Islands Planning and Natural de Canarias, and that this space contains a high scientific value volcanic origin linked to a cuarzotraquitas lithology. It also presents significant value for its great landscape morphological and chromatic beauty. In these circumstances we must add the important cultural and archaeological sites hold significant assets, and provide a refuge Aboriginal beliefs . To all this, is joined, moreover, the value of the town as a refuge to protect important elements in terms of flora and fauna threatened. Specifically, Esmeralda has been registered the presence of Caralluma burchardii (...) included in the Endangered Species Catalogue Canary (...). turn, Tindaya adjoins the Special Protection Area (SPA) for birds ES0000101 called "Lajares, and Costa del Janubio Esquinzo
(...). has to take into account also that the International Conservation of Monument Mountain Tindaya allow incorporation of the monument to the cultural management, educational, recreational or tourism, as this would not be endangered natural and cultural values \u200b\u200bthat led to the declaration of the area as a Cultural and Natural Monument and their normal and peaceful contemplation.
therefore agreed to submit the draft environmental impact assessment in the category of environmental impact assessment and environmental agency designated as the Department acting Environment and Planning, pursuant to Article 8 of Law 11/1990, which states that "(...) also subject to this Act, the unique projects on the extraordinary circumstances in the opinion of the Canary Islands are of high ecological or environmental risk and on the Council to take specific agreement to be made public and will be reasoned, specifying the category of evaluation which will be submitted, and the environmental agency acting ", considering that all values natural and cultural described that converge around the location of "Monumental Project Tindaya Mountain" along with the specific construction of it, make its implementation may be of ecological or environmental risk .
Subsequently, at its meeting on January 23, 2007, the Canary Islands Government adopted, among others, the agreement entitled "Proposed Settlement on action to be taken for approval and implementation of the project Monumental Mountain in Esmeralda (municipality of La Oliva) Fuerteventura and Proposal of Agreement on actions to take to the effective implementation of the Project on the Mountain Tindaya Monumental, in the municipality of La Oliva, Fuerteventura " , decided to entrust the Ministry Environment and Planning develop and carry out administrative actions necessary for the effective implementation of the Project Tindaya Monumental Mountain.
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