Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y de Montes de Albacete, Agricultural and forestry engineering school in Albacete, Spain
The School of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering is an institute that trains engineers in agriculture, forestry, and agri-food fields and is located on the University Campus of Albacete. The campus spreads across multiple buildings equipped with laboratories and research facilities designed for practical study and experimentation.
The institution was established in 1976 as a polytechnic school under the University of Murcia and transferred to the University of Castile-La Mancha in 1985. This move allowed for expanded infrastructure and strengthened research programs serving the region.
The school works closely with local farmers and shares knowledge about sustainable growing methods and modern forestry practices in the region. Visitors can see how scientific findings flow directly into the agricultural economy of Albacete.
The school is located on the university campus, but students also use a large practice field outside the city center for hands-on training in agriculture and forestry. The campus location makes the grounds relatively easy to access for visitors, particularly during school hours.
The school hosts specialized research centers, including the Regional Center for Water Studies and the Botanical Institute of Castile-La Mancha. These centers conduct research that shapes education and also contributes to broader environmental research across Spain.
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