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The Socialist Party believes that better use of native species would help reduce municipal spending on the maintenance of green areas and urban trees (17/10/2012)

The Municipal Socialist Cieza, through their councilor Antonio Martinez-Real, take fully into an initiative which calls establish a municipal regulations governing the use of plants and vegetation to our parks and urban trees, and that Write a list of permitted species and not allowed.

In the same initiative also calls for the establishment of a nursery to supply own that would create jobs in the medium term and also help reduce expenditure.

According to the socialist mayor, "in most gardens, and urban trees in general we can see the large number of plant species that have little or nothing to do with our biodiversity, being easy to find plants of tropical and natural varieties of Mexico. It is clear and evident, that the maintenance of these non-native species is an extra expense because they need a higher consumption of water and fertilizer and spraying, and to be more vulnerable to pests. Our land has a wide variety of plants adapted the demanding climatic conditions such as low rainfall, high summer temperatures or frost of February or even March. Throughout necessary to establish a municipal regulations governing the permitted species and bet on those species that require less care, and that being there that mimic native conditions that are not characteristic of these latitudes. "

Finally, Antonio Martinez-Real, also endorses the creation of a nursery to supply according manifests itself as "but would have to make the initial investment in the medium term and significant savings would also contribute to the creation of jobs."

Source: PSOE Cieza

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