Fuerteventura to Host Atlantic Environmental Conference Addressing Sustainability Challenges

The event, organized by the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, will gather experts and professionals to discuss environmental solutions in the islands.

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The island of Fuerteventura will host a new edition of the Atlantic Environmental Conference (CAMA), a key meeting for professionals and experts to address sustainability challenges in the Canary Islands.

Organized by the Department of Environment of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, the conference will take place on June 4, 5, and 6. This forum will bring together a wide range of participants, including administrations, companies, and entities committed to sustainability, to analyze the main environmental challenges of the region and define action strategies.
The CAMA 2026 edition will be structured around four fundamental pillars: biodiversity, circular economy, climate change, and environmental communication and awareness. The program will include various presentations and round tables, with the participation of more than fifteen specialists in the field.

"The conference will allow us to share knowledge, forge alliances, and address real solutions to Fuerteventura's main environmental challenges."

an Environment official
As part of the activities, a field trip to the La Oliva Biological Station will be held on June 6. This visit will offer attendees the opportunity to learn firsthand about conservation projects, habitat restoration, and environmental management being carried out in Fuerteventura.
The event is aimed at a diverse audience, including the general public interested in the topic, technical staff, public officials, consultants, companies, environmental professionals, and entities linked to sustainability. Registration for participation is now open.