The special affection I have for the railway comes from being a high cost effective mean of transportation also meeting an environmental efficiency and that contributes to the territories balance, even in the most adverse cases [1]. In a word, sustainability. Read More …
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Aragon Valley Articles
Sustainability strategies, the ideal habitat for safety and health
If i´d had to start from zero to develop the safety and health duties in an organization, It is clear to me which should be the path to follow: to develop a sustainability strategy. A proper sustainability strategy brings as consequence Read More …
A rain gauge in the Netatmo weather station in Ontinar
Today, I extended the Netatmo weather station installed in my town (Ontinar), with the rain gauge I purchased days ago. It is all about a 13 centimetres in diameter and 11 centimetres high module. As the rest of station´s additional modules, Read More …
Professional presence on the Internet: blog vs social networks in figures
Since I launched this blog in earnest -two and a half years ago- I understood the advantages that this tools brings compared to social networks: blogs are a learning and research method that allows you to create contents under your full control. Read More …
I am not in Brussels, but I follow this conference almost as I were there
This week is being held the European Sustainable Energy Week. It is an important event in the field of energy and sustainability -including the Brussels´conference as a summit- and embraces a number of interesting activities. Unfortunately, I could´t go to Read More …
Aragon Valley Classic: Healthy Workplaces, the breaking trend already existing in the 1920 decade
Healthy workplaces are those in which workers and managers collaborate to use a continual improvement process to protect and promote the health, safety and well-being of all workers and the sustainability of the workplace [1]. Nowadays, a wide range of specific actions Read More …
The apocalyptic reality of Dan Brown´s Inferno
Dan Brown´s works do not leave indifferent anybody. The enigmatic ambiguity with witch reality and fiction combine in his stories, are source of both admiration and criticism of the author´s career. His last novel is Inferno. Should you have the Read More …
Aragonese version of the blog
Aragonese is a romance language, Aragon´s own language. The number of aragonese speakers ranges between 10.000 and 30.000, geographically concentrated in Alto Aragon, above all. The main transmission way of the Aragonese language is as mother tongue, passed down from parents Read More …
Inverse infrastructures, anti system people leading the way
Look at this photo: On the one hand, there is a paved bike lane. It is a part of a biggest urban network which follows a project. The network is public owned and its management is centralized in higher Read More …
A collaboration of mutual benefit (win-win)
Days ago, Ailsa Brown contacted me on behalf on the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) to chat about the collaboration established between the Agency and this blog. From that conversation among other ones hold with some Read More …
Jánovas, the evicted village aiming to reborn – Part II
[… this post is a continuation of the previous entry…] Mr. Antonio Espinosa, from Casa Agustín (family nickname), is more or less 65. His approximate age may be deduced from some details he told me last saturday in Jánovas: in Read More …
Jánovas, the evicted village aiming to reborn – Part I
The sad story of the latests decades of Jánovas (Chánovas in Aragonese lenguaje) hangs on the wall of one of the houses that remain partially standing in this village belonging to the municipality of Fiscal, in the Aragonese region of Sobrarbe. Read More …

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