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| GENERAL PLAN AND
PROPOSAL OF ACTION |
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The DEYNA General
Project wants to concentrate its activities on a circumscription
(the province of Soria) from the global framework of a Program of
Action which translates the theory of Sustainable Development to
regional and local practice, starting in accordance with participatory
democracy and by making people aware, education and ecoethics.
The
General Project is made up of, to date, eight action Programs,
with no order of importance.
- Structural Actions (AES)
- Repair Actions (ARE)
- Local Agenda 21 (AGE)
- Science (CIE)
- Education (EDU)
- Health (SAN)
- Information (INF)
- Tourism (TUR)
The Programs establish a coherence between the
different levels and areas in which the projects are taking place.
The guiding line and starting point is the "DEYNA
model of the Local Agenda 21" which, in perfect concordance
with the UN's Program 21, is a direct
response to the call of Rio to promote and stimulate local and polycentric
action.
The General Project of DEYNA is an articulated
system of interrelated spheres of action. The projects, which have
been presented to the EXPO 2000, especially the advanced ones, must
be considered as interdependent actions, with respective local and/or
regional objectives and their own design. However, they do follow
the guidelines of the General Project as the framework for international
action.
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As the project has the juridical form of a Foundation
and is an NGO, its implementation has implied the undertaking of
those initiatives that, at a low cost, would constitute themselves
as the fundamental basis for the reality of future actions.
DEYNA has created
a Library in Cabrejas del Pinar (Soria),
has published a rigorous Collection of books
on Environmental Engineering (11 volumes), directed by Mr.
Mariano Seoanez, and has promoted in Ólvega (Soria) a project
named 'Guía Turístico-Cultural
participada de Ólvega', which has been carried out
in participative democracy with its inhabitants (more than 100 people
in a municipality of 3 000 inhabitants) during the year 1997. This
project had been pointed out by the very "Commission of the
Local Agenda 21" of this municipality as the first objective
of their Agenda 21. As a more transcendental project at international
level, the realization of the "Local Agendas 21" in the
province of Soria constitutes a milestone in this matter.
The Soria regional office of DEYNA is responsible
for implementing the "DEYNA model of the Local Agendas 21",
in the towns of Soria. The remainder of the activities (the Task
Force) will be headed up by the Director General of the Foundation,
and creator of the "DEYNA model Local Agenda 21", Pelayo
del Riego.
The Local Agenda 21, implemented by DEYNA, constitute
a new point of departure for the protagonists of the towns which
have, since the awareness campaign, been generating the objectives
currently being carried out on a sustained basis (with respect for
the environment, and without compromising future generations).
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| RESULTS |
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Profits will be made by industrial and services
groups/companies by participating in the new economic activity generated
by carrying out the objectives of Project DEYNA. They will differ
from competitors by means of the presentation of prototypes for
ecotechnological projects, using the three pronged strategy as the
base of the general project, and also by sponsoring a new image.

The local, provincial and autonomous communities
will be benefited by the implementation of clean activities and
the possible creation of a continuous urban area which could integrate
the complex technological corridor with the University and also
the visitors to the Museum and the tourism generated by an integrated
and expansive program. They will also benefit from the population
growth, as a result of the new economic activity, and by the positioning
of the region as a launching platform for the model of ecodevelopment
to other parts of Spain and of the world

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