We engage in a range of participatory processes related to environmental decision-making within our community, striving to involve small organisations or local residents who are not part of formal structures and therefore lack access to such processes.
In conservation efforts, we consistently rely, wherever possible, on our network of volunteers, with whom we share both the responsibility and the rewards that come from improving our environment.
We also aim to involve the local social fabric and to capture the extensive traditional knowledge of those who live in close contact with the territory, ensuring that the Geopark serves as a repository for an intangible cultural heritage that is gradually disappearing from generation to generation.



