The project began in 2014, supporting extensive and transhumant livestock systems with profitable products. The rural world must seek out these niches and this natural capital to make the rural environment more profitable.
Fifteen years ago, they moved from Barcelona to Josa de Cadí. The artisanal cheese factory was trying to revive the craft. They came from an urban environment and had to learn two trades: shepherding and cheesemaking. Their herds are of Alpine breed, and their cheeses are made daily from raw milk, soft-paste cheeses, and moldy rinds.
Rural school model as a successful school model in Spain. A multi-level classroom in a rural area where conflict resolution and a host of other skills are developed in the classroom.
Tourism in Alto Tajo is geared toward people with visual and mobility disabilities. Tourism for people with hearing disabilities will soon be launched.
Rosa Roca has been working in Artieda for over three years and is responsible for the Grow Old in Your Town project, which aims to ensure seniors remain in their town, adapting to each individual's needs. The project consists of two phases: an initial assessment phase to identify needs; and a second implementation phase to implement everything deemed necessary to ensure the seniors' well-being.
After living in Barcelona for several years, they wanted to make a change of life and decided to move to the Canary Islands and settle there. They started the organic creperie project, RISCOCAÍDO, which aims to unite their love of nature with food, health, and the environment.
An elite athlete who decided to move to Spain to enjoy the tranquility and nature, something he needed to recover from his injury. This is an authentic and unique project in the Sierra de Aracena.