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TUI Forest Navarra
TUI Forest Navarra
ICONIC PROJECT

TUI Forest Navarra Holistic environmental restoration

  • Arguedas
  • NAVARRA, SPAIN
  • 2026

From Wildfire to Restoration:
The Story of TUI Forest Navarra

The Bardenas Reales region in Navarra, Spain, is a unique, semi-arid landscape and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, popular for hiking, cycling, photography and wildlife watching. It’s close neighbour, the nearby Sendaviva Nature Park in the adjacent municipality of Arguedas also offers high quality nature tourism. Both destinations together usually attract over 570,000 visitors annually.

In June 2022, a devastating wildfire burned nearly 2,000 hectares of these important environmental areas, including 862 hectares of forestland and shrubland, leaving them vulnerable to desertification, flooding, and ecological degradation. The fire affected 7,000 residents in three villages, destroying livelihoods, and changing the landscape into a barren terrain that no longer appeals to nature-based tourists.

TUI Forest Navarra restores 80 hectares of fire-affected forest as part of a broader 320-hectare restoration initiative in Arguedas, Navarra. It takes a future-proof approach by tackling environmental and social challenges simultaneously. Science-based reforestation combines natural forest recovery with native tree planting and water management improvements to prevent erosion and flooding. Alongside this, conservation measures for endangered species help to restore the ecosystem whilst creating sustainable economic opportunities. The initiative engages residents through employment, environmental education, and tree planting activities, whilst developing nature-based tourism experiences connecting visitors to restoration efforts.

Satellite image
Satellite image
Holistic environmental restoration

Land Life Project: Arguedas, Navarra, Spain

The fire that devastated Fresno de Rodilla happened back in August 2012. The fire burned more than 200 hectares. Land Life started working to restore this region in 2018, including the neighboring town of Quintanapalla. Image source: NASA.

Challenges — Solutions

Reviving Fresno de Rodilla: Land Life's Sustainable Approach After the Wildfire

As a consequence of a devastating fire in August 2012, we carried out a reforestation project in Fresno and Quintanapalla in partnership with the local town councils. After a few years of waiting, there was no natural regeneration, Land Life decided to bet on innovation and new technology to undertake reforestation in Fresno, as well as in the neighboring town of Quintanapalla. The goal: to restore soil quality and bring the area back to life. Despite strong winds in the project area, our 97,000 tree plantation, which also uses Cocoon, has an overall health score of 75%. Land Life's approach is to halt soil degradation in Fresno and Quintanapalla and return the area to the native forest that once prevailed before the fire while creating an environment that promotes biodiversity.

Project highlight

4

Key goals

  • 01

    Support for natural regeneration

  • 02

    Native reforestation

  • 03

    Hydrological interventions to reduce erosion

  • 04

    Landscape improvement to support the ecosystem

80

Hectares planted and regenerated

Assist natural regeneration

  • 01Clear-cutting
  • 02Barrier construction
  • 03Raft Construction

320 hectáreas

people involved in the restoration

JOSÉ LUIS SANZ ZUBIETA, ALCALDE DE ARGUEDAS
Testimonial

"Following the devastating 2022 fire, the support of Land Life and TUI Care allows us to recover our mountains with a long-term vision, combining natural regeneration with a sustainable tourism strategy that fights against depopulation."

JOSÉ LUIS SANZ ZUBIETA, ALCALDE DE ARGUEDAS
PARTNERS

Who did we work with?

TUI Care Foundation
TUI Care Foundation
Ayuntamiento de Arguedas
Parque de la naturaleza Sendaviva
Gobierno de Navarra
TUI Care Foundation
TUI Care Foundation
Ayuntamiento de Arguedas
Parque de la naturaleza Sendaviva
Gobierno de Navarra
TUI Care Foundation
TUI Care Foundation
Ayuntamiento de Arguedas
Parque de la naturaleza Sendaviva
Gobierno de Navarra
CO-BENEFITS

Benefits Beyond Carbon

CLIMATE

Diverse Species for Resilience

Planting native, mixed species to avert the risk of future wildfires. This project will sequester approximately 22.000 tons of carbon over the first 40 years.

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BIODIVERSITY

Supporting Biodiversity

Focused on restoring more than 102 hectares of land, local species such as the Iberian wolf, hoopoe, wild cat in the Fresno de Rodilla region will will have better conditions to return.

frog
COMMUNITY

Supporting jobs and future generations

Working with local planting crews and communities, this project brings nature back to its original state, stimulating returns to the local economy, and preventing potential future abandonment.

community
PORTFOLIO

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