Interview with Luis Babiano, Managing Director of the Spanish Blue Community aeopas, the Spanish Association of Public Water Supply and Sanitation Operators:
“In practice, talking about climate adaptation without considering the urban water cycle is like designing policies with a key piece missing.”
In a context marked by the recent presentation of an open proposal by the Spanish government with 10 measures to promote a State Pact against the climate emergency—spurred by events such as the worst wave of wildfires in recent history—the need arises to integrate expert perspectives to prevent future environmental catastrophes. Water, as an essential resource that is fundamental to all human activity, plays a pivotal role in this fight.
To delve deeper into how the urban water cycle should be a fundamental axis in climate adaptation strategies, we spoke with Luis Babiano, manager of the Spanish Association of Public Water Supply and Sanitation Operators (AEOPAS).
Read the interview in Spanish on IndustriAmbiente or in the English Google translation.
