AGALSA (Local Action Group Association Sierra de la Demanda) is a non-profit organization dedicated to rural development in the Sierra de la Demanda region, located in the province of Burgos, Spain. Its main goal is to promote the economic, social, and cultural development of this area, known for its natural beauty, rich heritage, and high degree of depopulation.
-Functions and Objectives:
Promotion of Rural Development: AGALSA works on implementing sustainable development strategies to revitalize rural areas by creating jobs, promoting rural tourism, and supporting local initiatives.
-Management of LEADER Projects: The association manages funds and projects under the LEADER program, a European Union initiative aimed at supporting rural development by financing projects that promote innovation and the sustainable use of local resources.
-Support for Entrepreneurs and Local Businesses: AGALSA provides advice and financial support to entrepreneurs and small local businesses, aiming to create new business opportunities and strengthen the region's business fabric.
-Conservation of Heritage and Environment: The organization also focuses on the conservation of the cultural and natural heritage of Sierra de la Demanda, promoting sustainable agricultural practices and the preservation of natural resources.
-Cultural and Social Dynamization: AGALSA organizes and collaborates in cultural, educational, and recreational activities to strengthen the social fabric and improve the quality of life of the region's inhabitants.
AGALSA Sierra de la Demanda is a key player in the revitalization of one of the most depopulated rural areas in Spain, promoting comprehensive development that encompasses economic, social, and environmental aspects.
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Asociación Grupo de Acción Local de la Sierra de la Demanda, AGALSA is
AGALSA Sierra de la Demanda promotes sustainable development in Burgos, Spain, supporting the economy, culture, and environment in depopulated rural areas.
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http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/23288