The San Isidro project focuses on the reforestation of 19.67 hectares located in the Community of Montes Vecinales en Mano Común de San Isidro, in the Municipality of Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra (Galicia). This project not only guarantees the sustainable production of wood to meet industrial demand, but also provides significant environmental benefits by facilitating the recovery of degraded areas and contributing to the mitigation of the effects of climate change. Additionally, it generates important socioeconomic benefits for the local community, promoting employment and sustainable economic development.
To carry out this project, a strategic choice of species has been made. Pinus radiata has been selected as the main species due to its rapid growth and adaptation to the climatic conditions of Galicia. This conifer quickly accumulates organic matter and nutrients in the soil, improving its fertility and promoting ecosystem health. This strategy not only promotes local biodiversity, but also strengthens the ecosystem’s resilience to future environmental challenges.
Therefore, the San Isidro project represents a comprehensive commitment to environmental sustainability and local economic development in Pontevedra. By combining environmental, social and economic benefits, it is established as an exemplary model of responsible and future-oriented forest management in Galicia.