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Lagoa's wetland "is in imminent danger of being totally destroyed" - Left Bloc supports protest group

LagoasBrancasSmallThe Left Bloc's national executive wants to safeguard natural wetland in Lagoa and to see an end to plans for yet another supermarket.

A Bloquista statement to the press is insistent that the natural area, from which the city derived its name, "is in imminent danger of being totally destroyed."

The draft resolution has been presented to parliament to safeguard the Alagoas Branncas zone, a wetland of significant environmental and patrimonial interest located on the south side of Lagoa between the EN125 and the recently built Apolónia and Aldi supermarkets. Lagoa also has a Pingo Doce, an Intermarché and a Pão de Açúcar supermarket.

Sonae Group, owner of the Continente supermarket chain, has not confirmed the site is one of theirs but whichever business is planning this destruction of an important natural area, it can not remain hidden behind intermediaries for much longer.

Lagoa locals point to a derelict site alongside the EN125 that could be turned into a supermarket without concreting over yet more of the Algarve’s rapidly disappearing countryside.

The local mayor ducked the environmental issue when it was put to him by a feisty protest group, stating only that the site was granted permission ages ago and there’s nothing he can do about it. There is, it is just that he can’t be bothered or that the local rates income from a supermarket is too much of a temptation.

In the document submitted to the Assembly of the Republic, the Left Bloc MPs recommend the Government takes the necessary measures to safeguard this seasonal freshwater wetland, prevent its imminent destruction and to carry out a detailed study of the space with a view to having it classified as a protected natural space.
 
The wetland area has been studied by ornithologists who have recorded more than 70 species of birds, many of them rare and protected. This is the key reason why environmental associations such as the Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds and Almargem consider the area to have natural values ​​that qualify it as a Ramsar network site and should that it should be properly classified.
 
Protestors and the Left Bloc say the zone is in imminent risk of being totally destroyed by the establishment of a supermarket, a situation that would be an irreparable loss for the municipality of Lagoa and for the Algarve.

“Higher values ​​such as the protection and conservation of rare species in our country are at stake,” reads the petition.

Then there is the seasonality argument as the region’s high tourist flow is predominantly in the summertime. Winter tourists interested in nature tourism, in particular birdwatching, should be encouraged with the Algarve and Alentejo regions considered as the best areas from which to observe migratory birds from all over Europe.

The MPs consider the reclassification of the supermarket site as a priority and have called for a survey to be carried out by Institute of Nature Conservation.

 

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-3 #6 Anabela 2018-01-08 13:57
See also: 'China's 'sponge cities' are turning streets green to combat flooding'
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1804372499825939/permalink/1965834783679709/
+2 #5 Margaridaana 2018-01-07 13:48
There are already far too many supermarkets in Lagoa, another is not needed, even during the summer months, and will only lead to reduced income and possible closure of others.
+1 #4 fred13 2018-01-07 10:17
This is just another extention to the pestering of the Sonau group (Continente) bij the leftist and communist group governing Portugal... After first having Continente giving up the Modelo supermarket site (Which was THE BEST supermarket in Lagoa then) and forcing them to sell it to Jumbo.... The present legislaters then provided licences to both Aldi and Apollonia to build on practically the same spot as is being disputed now... Note that extensive waterworks were done to improve and DRAIN the wetland that Lagoa needs to be enable to grow... I am sorry but there is norhing special there that is not available on other sites in the region... Your politicaly funded and motivated environmentalist are way off on this one! At the least the succeeded to delay Continente whose laywers are already drafting the legal foorwork to rightfully demand compensation... Which will cost Lagoa deerly...

I am disappointed by the shallow reporting on this issue so far... If there are really to much supermarkets there one will undoubtely close... That is the free market working for you.
+4 #3 Jack Reacher 2018-01-06 09:48
If Lagoa Camara had any long term vision, they should have built a network of dual carriageways, a multi-story car park and a caravan only camp site to accommodate all these shopping tourists.
0 #2 Peter Booker 2018-01-06 08:15
mj1 is quite right. I have travelled these new roads in the Lagoa wetlands, and there is just not enough traffic on them. The Câmara should make more effort to attract shoppers in their cars.
+2 #1 mj1 2018-01-05 20:30
don't these protesters understand we need more supermarkets and empty apartment blocks...its vital to the economy.

we need more roads so we can drive and go these places and buy lots of stuff which we can then throw away in the recycle bins and help save the planet

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