At Sacyr, we understand that progress and sustainability go hand in hand. For this reason, we are launching Natural Transformation, a new series of content dedicated to making visible and giving voice to the initiatives with which we protect, restore and enhance ecosystems in the areas where we develop our projects.
This series complements our already consolidated Circular Transformation series, which explores how we integrate the circular economy into our projects. In Natural Transformation, we delve into how our infrastructures coexist in harmony with the environment and actively contribute to its improvement.
Camino de las Aves, a corridor of life
To inaugurate Transformación Natural, we traveled to Colombia, a country that is home to 20% of the world's bird species. There, we presented Camino de las Aves, a pioneering initiative in our Buenaventura - Loboguerrero - Buga corridor.
Camino de las Aves is much more than a bird watching route; it is a sustainable development initiative that promotes nature tourism as an economic and social engine. With its protagonists, Luis Mario and Natalia Losada (Quality and Environment Manager of Sacyr), we will explore the profound impact of this project in the region.
As Natalia Losada points out, "This is more than a sighting route; it is a network of communities, nature and culture that transforms biodiversity into well-being and pride."
This project exemplifies our vision: it articulates local communities, tourist guides, businesses in the area and birdwatching spaces, creating a model that not only protects one of the territories with the greatest diversity of birds in the world, but also generates tangible economic opportunities and strengthens the territorial pride of its inhabitants.
Discover how Sacyr is building a future where infrastructure and nature grow together: