Key Highlights
of the SeminarDynamic Conservation
The seminar clarified the practical meaning of dynamic conservation, showing how tradition can coexist and evolve with sustainable innovation.
Stronger Global–Local Dialogue
FAO experts, UPV researchers, GIAHS communities and local actors engaged in a rich exchange, reinforcing multidisciplinary collaboration and shared learning.
The Huerta of Valencia as a Strategic Model
The sessions highlighted the Huerta as a unique heritage landscape, essential for understanding governance, water management and resilient food systems.
Foundations for Future Cooperation
The seminar fostered new connections that support ongoing research, policy development, and collaborative projects across the GIAHS network
Final takeaway
The seminar demonstrated that traditional agricultural systems are living, resilient models — strengthened through innovation, community governance and global cooperation.
