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VINCI Airports begin new reforestation projects in Portugal

Posted: 10 December 2021 | | No comments yet

VINCI Airports has launched two new reforestation projects near Faro Airport and Porto Santo Airport, continuing the global programme efforts to decarbonise aviation.

VINCI Airports' reforestation programme to launch in Portugal

Credit: VINCI Airports

Via its subsidiary All Nippon Airways (ANA), which holds the concessions for Portugal’s 10 airports, VINCI Airports recently launched two new reforestation projects near Faro Airport (FAO) in Algarve and Porto Santo Airport (PXO) in the archipelago of Madeira. These new projects were designed with and for their local area, and in partnership with regional authorities and the country’s leading forestry experts. They are part of the global reforestation programme that VINCI Airports set in motion in June 2020 at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) with the Rhône departmental council and the French National Forest Office (ONF).

On Portugal’s southern coast, about 20km from Faro airport, VINCI Airports will take part in work to restore Tavira forest, which was damaged by the wildfires in Algarve in summer 2020. The project will last 30 years and is being carried out with the Algarve region’s co-ordination and development commission, Tavira city council, the national association for the conservation of nature (Quercus) and the Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests. Some 2,500 cork oaks, carobs, holm oaks, and junipers will be planted between now and the end of 2021.

On Porto Santo, alongside the Madeira regional government and the Institute for Nature Conservation
and Forests, VINCI Airports will take part in the reforestation and upkeep of the island’s woodlands by
reintroducing more than 1,000 trees over the next five years. Besides having a positive effect on
biodiversity, this initiative will improve water resource management in this fragile environment.

Credit: VINCI Airports

Nicolas Notebaert, Chief Executive Officer of VINCI Concessions and Chairman of VINCI Airports stated: “VINCI Airports is becoming involved in reforestation in all the geographies where we operate. Forests are not just our allies in efforts to help decarbonise mobility: they are also fantastic reservoirs of biodiversity. Protecting fauna and flora goes hand in hand with promoting informed and sustainable tourism, especially in these beautiful parts of Portugal where we are starting our new projects today.”

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