Conservation

All urban activities are implicit in a series of transformations that directly affect the existing infrastructures in the areas where they occur. Therefore, inevitably, they affect directly the landscape of the same and, if it exists, a common historical heritage that may be hidden and in whose conservation we are all involved..

EDIPSA, has always been respectful of the principle of conservation of the common goods existing in the populations where it has carried out its promotions, for it has maintained a constant collaboration with the competent authorities in each case, following scrupulously the directives marked by these which are the Legitimately responsible for ensuring that there is no urban development involving the alteration or loss of botanical, historic or other heritage..

This conservation of the heritage and common goods has been a constant concern demonstrated on multiple occasions by EDIPSA throughout its history, since, in addition, it is the first interested in that, by its design, its promotions are integrated in the zones Where they are constructed, seeking the balance between the functionality of their urbanizations and their integration in the landscape in order to achieve a more pleasant environment for those who will inhabit them..

Throughout its long history, there have been many urban developments in which EDIPSA has shown a special sensitivity for the conservation of the archaeological remains from the excavations that occur in the construction activity and for which the guidelines have been followed Marked by the authorities counting on the support of archaeologists for the correct treatment of these deposits. Among these activities, it is important to highlight the remains of a Roman pottery in the area of "Rincón del Sol" in "La Carihuela" (Torremolinos), in which a large number of pieces were cataloged Began to grow the funds of the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Malaga, also the study and conservation of the furnaces corresponding to said pot was carried out, to the point that, as was logical, the design of the urbanization was modified according to the Cited..

It has also been necessary to carry out similar actions in the construction of the car park building "Los Mártires" , which is in an area so sensitive to the appearance of archaeological remains as is the historic center of Malaga, as well as another area such as "El Cantal" In Rincón de la Victoria has required a special treatment with respect to the conservation of the environment in which the urbanization is located, adapting it to the requirements that have been made for a better preservation of the existing cavities in the area and taking place in the A pioneer project in the province of Malaga, as the realization of the Archaeological Park of Rincon de la Victoria whose creation process is treated in an independent section within this site..



Another aspect that has been shown a special care by EDIPSA is the conservation of the plant environment that is found in the areas where our urbanizations are built, this implies respect for the trees and botanical species existing in The area, being carried out, with the advice and supervision of specialists in the matter, how many works were necessary to preserve the species that could be damaged. At the same time these actions have been complemented with others whose objective was to increase the vegetal mass of the zone and to obtain a more pleasant habitat. A clear example of this type of action is the "Parque Carihuela" urbanization in the "Rincón del Sol" (Torremolinos), where conservation of the existing grove required a catalog of species, replacement, transplanting and Even the design of the housing blocks adapting them to the need to respect certain trees whose transfer was not feasible. All of the above is evident in the current image of this urbanization in which, over the years, a magnificent development of green areas is maintained..