Everything is ready for the celebration, for the second year, the conference "Phicaria" organized by the Department of Culture through Popular University of Mazarrón (UPM).
These II Mediterranean International Meetings will focus this year on the "Use and management of natural resources in semi-arid environments of the Mediterranean" and papers will be interesting once again, closer to those research participants until Thursday 18 April enroll in this conference through the website www.upmazarron.es.
The registration fee for "Phicaria", to be held at the offices of the UPM on 19, 20 and 21 April, is 60 euros for enrollment in general.
For students, members of the organizing bodies and professional association chartered in any state territory, is 40 euros.
Participants who come from the Latin American field will be given a 50% discount.
Last year more than a hundred people participated in this initiative, many from Mazarrón expressly for that appointment.
The inauguration of "Phicaria" is scheduled for 16 am next Friday, April 19 and is payable by the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo Mendez, CEO and Food Industry and Agricultural Training of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water, Angel Lidón Garcia, and representatives of the organizers who are, by the consistory, the University of Murcia (UMU), the Campus Mare Nostrum - Sea International University (CMN-UNIMAR) and the College of Doctors and Graduates in Philosophy and Letters and Science in the Region of Murcia.
The program features prominent figures as researchers Palazón Julio Navarro and José Luis García Pulido, who come from the National Research Council of Granada, Ramon Buxó i Capdevila, curator-researcher at the Museu de Catalunya; Santiago Cánovas of Valiente Spanish Society for the Defense of the Geological Survey (SEDPGYM), among other scholars and researchers arrived from the University of Zaragoza, University of Castilla la Mancha, the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) and UMU.
To the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, it is "a new opportunity to open a research and, this time, as important natural resources such as water, salt or shaft our soil will also lead us to know our history and opening new channels, not only study, but also of possible technological developments and innovation. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón