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UncategorizedArboretum Marbella is a charity which is creating a ‘people’s forest’ made up entirely of trees planted by the local community. At the heart of the project is Alejandro Orioli, Director of Arboretum and he is devoted to making use of a deserted scrub land area and turning it into a beautiful nature reserve. This is a fantastic way of restoring the lost woodlands of the area, and conserving the native species of trees and plants in Andalucía, while creating a lovely public green area for residents and visitors of Spain.

Arboretum Marbella is a charity which is creating a ‘people’s forest’ made up entirely of trees planted by the local community. At the heart of the project is Alejandro Orioli, Director of Arboretum and he is devoted to making use of a deserted scrub land area and turning it into a beautiful nature reserve. This is a fantastic way of restoring the lost woodlands of the area, and conserving the native species of trees and plants in Andalucía, while creating a lovely public green area for residents and visitors of Spain.

Arboretum Marbella is a charity which is creating a ‘people’s forest’ made up entirely of trees planted by the local community. At the heart of the project is Alejandro Orioli, Director of Arboretum and he is devoted to making use of a deserted scrub land area and turning it into a beautiful nature reserve. This is a fantastic way of restoring the lost woodlands of the area, and conserving the native species of trees and plants in Andalucía, while creating a lovely public green area for residents and visitors of Spain.

This forest is being planted using the concept of permaculture and will be sustainable and organic, made up of native species to the region of Malaga including trees, shrubs, grasses and vines. It will also play an important role in protecting some of the endangered species such as the Andalusian Cork Oak. As well as creating a beautiful public park on deserted scrub land, an important part of the project is to educate people on the environment, trees and sustainable land management. 🌳🌱🌲🍃

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