Council for the Protection of Nature
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Council for the Protection of Nature
Summary
Council for the Protection of Nature is a collegiate body[1].
Key Facts
- Council for the Protection of Nature's field of work was environmental protection[2].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's image is recorded as Consell de Protecció de la Natura.jpeg[3].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's instance of is recorded as collegiate body[4].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's instance of is recorded as advisory board[5].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's part of is recorded as Ministry of Territory and Sustainability of Catalonia[6].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's chairperson is recorded as Joandomènec Ros i Aragonès[7].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's chairperson is recorded as Lluís Paluzie i Mir[8].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's chairperson is recorded as Ramon Folch i Guillèn[9].
- +1990-06-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Council for the Protection of Nature[10].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's official website is recorded as http://mediambient.gencat.cat/cpnatura[11].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's short name is recorded as CPN[12].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's member count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+20'}[13].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's operating area is recorded as Catalonia[14].
- Council for the Protection of Nature's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11qsb0f4ms[15].
Body
Founding
+1990-06-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Council for the Protection of Nature[10].
Identity
Council for the Protection of Nature's part of is recorded as Ministry of Territory and Sustainability of Catalonia[6]. Its short name is recorded as CPN[12].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Joandomènec Ros i Aragonès[7], a university teacher[16], b. 1946[17], of Spain[18], awarded the Saint George's Cross[19]; Lluís Paluzie i Mir[8], an urban planner[20], b. 1934[21], of Spain[22]; and Ramon Folch i Guillèn[9], a botanist[23], b. 1946[24], of Spain[25], awarded the Òmnium Award for Television[26].
Industry
Council for the Protection of Nature's field of work was environmental protection[2].