In rural often attribute the causes of fires to political reasons. This thesis was put forward by some members and officials of the PP in Galicia, in explicit or veiled reference to the youth of the BNG.
Before the recent political shift also some argue that Villagers are more conservative right who burn the forest as a revenge or vengeance policy.
Both claims, without evidence, without any foundation and are simple slander. Could be the specific case of a madman, but do not consider that be the explanation for the wave of fires that burned for years the site northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, in regions and periods of very different political circumstances. Yes, there
political reasons behind the fires, but not in a manner so gross. This summer, with the recent change of political sign in the government of the Xunta coincided with the worst fire season in the history of Galician forest does not seem to happen.
But the reason must be sought more in return for economic interests outlined above, the names of offices, recruitment policies (let's use this year and I have everything signed, because the next year and my friend is not in such a position and whether there will be business.) It's more a rush of economic causes a political reason itself.
policy also cause fires and neglect the absolute stupidity that has been managed in recent decades the mountain. Best said, has not managed anything, just left in the hands of stakeholders management and exploitation of the forest. Anarchy in the sense of barbarism, savagery and lawlessness , the absence of effective control (only much paperwork). This is the great cause of the fire: the political inaction , fearing to disturb or harm certain sectors or powerful interests, rather powerful interests, as the general interest in Galicia in full is biologically superior.
Solutions:
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Again: managing the forest as a sustainable forestry well organizations, which benefits the whole interpolation: groundwater recharge, flood protection and runoff repopulating the headwaters of rivers, CO2 sinks for meeting the Kyoto objectives, teaching and recreation, biodiversity reserve ... and especially the rural dwellers: ecotourism, mushroom picking, soil conservation, pasture grass, pruning fuel, etc.
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