AIPC PANDORA International Work Camp in Spain
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AIPC PANDORA International Work Camp in Spain
WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR AIPC PANDORA Association for Integration and Progress of Cultures International Work Camp in Spain Short-Term Volunteer project AIPC-01 – Youth and global sustainability: Tomillo-Tietar 1 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR AIPC PANDORA What doing Who doing E-mail Director Ms. Ana Eseverri [email protected] Outgoing Mr. Adriano Sergio [email protected] Incoming Ms. Marta Minguez [email protected] -Tel : (+34) 91 550 26 28 - Fax : (+34) 91 550 26 27 - Website : www.aipc-pandora.org - Address: c/ Alameda, 22 - 28014 Madrid - Spain *Emergency contact : (+34) 627 429 568 (Ms. Ana Eseverri, Director) 2 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR CONTENTS 1. General conditions of our Work Camp project……….......................................................... 3 2. Project description…………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………4 1. General conditions of our Work Camp Project All our projects cooperate with a national based NGO, in the case of the work camp we offer the NGO is Fundación Tomillo. 1) Number of Volunteers, Duration & Location - AIPC Pandora hosts 15 international volunteers on the work camp. - Duration of the project is from 8th to 21st August 2016. - Location: It is an organic farm of 29.5 hectares on the banks of the river Tiétar. The nearest town is Villanueva de la Vera. The meeting point for volunteers could be established in Oropesa de Toledo, which can be reached by train and once there, a responsible for the farm will pick up the volunteers. 2) Project Coordinator - The project has 1 coordinator who is trained by AIPC Pandora and Fundación Tomillo. He/She will not constantly stay at the farm but there will be a continous contact by phone. 3) Accommodation & Food - Accomodation is at the farm where the work camp takes place. - Accomodation in tents, there are a kitchen and bathrooms; bringing a sleeping bag is convenient. - Participants are responsible for keeping the accommodation clean during the project. 4) Free Time - Participants are responsible for organizing their own free time with camp leaders in holiday. Host organization will advise volunteer with information of local attractions. 5) Insurance - AIPC Pandora provides insurance for accidents only during the project (No dental clinic, illness, 3rd party’s liability compensation.Therefore, Participants MUST bring their own insurance for health, travel and the 3rd party’s liability compensation. More details about the policty will be provided when 3 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR participants enrollment 6) Transportation - All participants are advised to arrive at Madrid, Adolfo Suarez Airport. The group meeting point will be in Oropesa de Toledo, which can be reached by train from Madrid and once there, a responsible for the farm will pick up the volunteers. 7) Participation Fee - There is a participation fee of 300 euros per participant. The fee includes among other aspects: insurance of volunteers, orientation upon arrival and coordination 24x7, evaluation and program development, board and lodging, travel to the planned activities and collaboration of a professional to train volunteers in the use of agricultural machinery. 8) General Qualifications - All volunteers are required to speak English or Spanish. - Participants should be motivated and be open-minded to the Spanish culture such as manners and foods. - Generally, participants between age 18 and 30 can be accepted. - Volunteers should understand that this is NOT a vacation trip neither cheap travelling. - No illegal drugs in Spain. 2. Project description Code Name Location Date Type No. of Vols. Age Limit AIPC-01 Youth and global sustainability: Tomillo-Tietar Tietar; Villanueva de la Vera; Exremadura 08.08 – 21.08.206 Envi / Youth 15 18 - 30 It is a life experience, living and working in a farm, with international volunteers and the local people in chaege, located in one of the richest biodiversity rural areas of Spain. About 2 months ahead, the information sheet is sent by the incoming organization to the outgoing organization to be delivered to the volunteers who were accepted to join by both organizations. It contains following contents: Background and work of project 4 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR Accommodation & Food Meeting Point & Date, Time (travel instruction) Local culture Extra activities At the working place Railway station of Talavera de la Reina Information about the local culture, traditions and lifestyles will provide the volunteers a first reference framework about the characteristics of the area where they will live during their stay in the farm. Learning and recreational activities. Learning, we aim the participants to acquire a better understanding of environmental related matters and their personal training (sessions about soil, crop, bird observation, training in emotional ecology etc.) With recreational activities, we try and achieve a good social climate and group cohesion, besides group approach to cultural heritage of the area (Visit to Castro Celta, trekking excursions, workshops, activities on sociability, festivals…) What to bring Working clothes (clothes that can be harmed by working) sleeping bags, insulating, comfortable clothes. Emergency Contacts Phone number of farm responsible will be given to volunteers, available 24 hours. Orientation On arrival, participants will get a short orientation and introduction to the program. First aid Our project leader has a first aid training. Insurance Accident insurance for the development of the activity is arranged, the details will be with the farm responsible. In addition there is an emergency plan of the farm on a permanent basis Objectives of the project Overall Project goal Conservation and sustainable use of the existing riverbank woodland together with building small infrastructures to improve the deteriorated areas and setting up small temporary constructions to allow 5 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR carrying out educational activities of environmental awareness and reencounter with the essence of Nature. Specific goals 1.- Set the parameters of intervention in the existing woodland area. 2.- Design and implement the necessary actions to contribute to the better conservation of the area. 3.- Develop small infrastructures / activities to improve the ecological stability of the target area. 4.- Setup temporary infrastructures which enable the use of space for teaching purposes related to the environment 5.- Collaboration between people from different areas, in the group activities with other groups coming from Fundación Tomillo Project activities A series of activities for the conservation and use of existing woodland are set as follows. Listed activities are not necessarily in chronological order since the sequence can be changed depending on the needs and requirements of each moment. 1.- Environmental study of the area: soil situation in the area and phytosanitary status of existing specimens. Determine the degree of intervention in order to keep the ecological balance, preventing unwanted deforestation. Figuring out subsequent conservation actions. 2.- Cleaning up the forest 2.1.- Elimination of fallen tree specimens: There are currently a large number of specimens that for various reasons are fallen into the area of operation, those will be eliminated, for which the cutting and withdrawal from the area becomes necessary by mechanical means to a storage area. Once in this area, best destination has to be decided; to grind and return them to the site of operation in order to improve the soil by crushing wood, biomass production destination, burning and use of ash as possible fertilizer etc. To carry out this activity, a trained professional in the field will instruct the volunteers to execute the tasks, since they need to use professional machines and tools (s.a. chainsaws, saws cut etc ...). 2.2.- Marking: A selection of specimens that, due to its phytosanitary status are recommended to be eliminated, will take place. As a result, a sanitized area is achieved within certain environmental parameters. 2.3.- Felling and removal of marked specimens: The same procedure as in 2.1 will follow, resulting in the elimination of prior marked specimens. 2.4.- Intervention in areas of shrubs: As with the tree species, the first step will be to remove those areas of shrubs that are dry or with a unfeasible phytosanitary status, as well as those areas that have been encroaching on undesired spaces. 6 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR 2.5- Delimitation of areas of shrubs whose sanitary status is optimal, it will consist of cutting and delimitation of the spaces that will be occupied by those species within the global space. It is important to consider the fact that these spaces are commonly used for small fauna, so a good management of them is essential. It is also essential to consider that although the area of intervention originally belongs to the farm, there is a regulation that determines two areas of public use with regards to river beds, therefore the forestry authority in the area should be kept informed of all actions carried out. 2.6 - Bonded zone of five meters wide margins of the channel, located within the restricted water area, reserved for surveillance purposes, fishing and rescue. 2.7- Restricted water area consists of a space of one hundred meters wide on each side, starting from the line marking the maximum level of the channel, in which land use and activities developed therein, are conditioned by what it is. 3.-. Improving the area called "arroyo Braceta”: This proposal is one of the possible improvements that can be carried out in the area of action, being open to any proposal, only if it involves the sustainability of the space. This stream, a small tributary of the river, at times of maximum flood, collects the excess water, producing the flood of a large area, around 3 hectares. During rainy season, the force of water causes the removal of much of the vegetation generated. To establish small natural dams is proposed, possibly by using wood from the eliminated trees, giving use to these ones and enabling to reduce the water velocity, in order to substantially reduce uprooting vegetation and increase sedimentation index, which may eventually allow recovery of the area and its incorporation into the forest. 4.- Improvement and promotion of associated fauna. Adequacy of landscape for enhancing life of some of the native populations; creating nesting areas, transfer of anthills etc... 5.- Setup temporary infrastructure to enable the realization of educational activities within the forest Taking into consideration the characteristics of space, which is an organic farm, subject to the restrictions laid down by the regulations listed above, our proposal would be to build one or several platforms whose design enables an easy assembly and disassembly, what would qualify as "temporary buildings". The structure will use recycled materials, such as wood pallets or similar materials whose clamping mechanism does not involve modification of the land, but through the possibilities of the environment, wired to healthy tree specimens. The ultimate goal of these buildings is to use them for group learning activities, which fall within the main activities developed by Fundación Tomillo, whose mission is to contribute to changing our society positively, helping people in difficult situations to improve their lives and their community, encouraging people to develop their potential and seeking to improve their living conditions and their environment, through education and employment as fundamental tools. 6.- Collaboration in the organization of recreational educational activities carried out by groups that are doing other activities in Fundación Tomillo. 7 WORK CAMP IN SPAIN YOUTH AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY: TOMILLO-TIETAR It will consist of providing support to professionals who accompany various groups that from Fundación Tomillo moves to the farm in order to carry out activities. For the first workshop, forest cleaning will be the activity to be developed and specifically cutting and collecting fallen tree specimens. AIPC PANDORA c/ Alameda, 22 28014 Madrid Spain Tel: (+34) 915 502 628 Fax: (+34) 915 502 627 Website: www.aipc-pandora.org 8