Number 4, improper use of bonfires:

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Number 4, improper use of bonfires:

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Number 5, Power and railway lines:
Electrical installations inevitably involve a certain risk of fire. Even when they are working properly, fires can occur when trees fall on the cables. That is why an environmental impact study is necessary when installing power lines near forest areas. Although it would never hurt to improve our energy efficiency . Domestic self-sufficiency through solar panels could reduce the need to install power lines in forest areas.

Navarre's forests are an international tourist attraction. This brings with it the promotion of employment in the local tourism sector, a source of economic and cultural wealth. However, campers must be aware of forest fire prevention and use bonfires and barbecues appropriately. Neglecting these potential sources of fire is legally considered negligence and is punishable.

Number 3, poor waste and garbage management:
Let's look at some examples: Leaving hazardous waste in the woods, whether it be glass, cigarette butts, matches or lighters. Burning household rubbish near woods during periods of high risk of fire. Or even in the field of industrial waste management, placing waste incinerators near woods. All of these practices would fall into the category of poor waste management, and are considered negligence.

Number 2, stubble burning:
The distant cousin of industrial waste burning, the burning of agricultural waste remains one of the main causes of fires throughout Spain. This activity, when well controlled and ecuador phone data in low-risk weather conditions, does not pose a problem. However, when temperatures rise, there is drought and the wind makes the flames uncontrollable, the burning of stubble is no longer permitted. If burning is carried out without a permit, it would be considered negligence and an offence.

Number 1, burning of pastures:
Finally, the main cause of forest fires in Navarre is the burning of pastures for the regeneration of grasslands. Fundamentally similar to the burning of stubble, its objective is not to get rid of agricultural waste but to encourage the growth of pastures on which livestock depends. When the fires resulting from both activities are added together, the sum is almost double that of the rest of the fires caused by negligence combined.



In the event that fire prevention measures have not managed to prevent the start of a fire, we can always try to minimize the damage by calling 112. We must all make an effort to take care of the environment on our holidays in Navarra in particular and in Spain in general. If you are a worker or self-employed in this beautiful region, you can access one of these subsidized courses that will help you start and move your business forward .
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