Consejería de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio, Environmental administration office in central Seville, Spain.
The Consejería de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio is a regional government office in Seville responsible for environmental management and territorial planning across Andalusia. From this location, officials oversee policies that affect land use, natural resources, and conservation efforts throughout the region.
This governmental office was established in 1994 following Spain's adoption of stricter European environmental standards. Since then it has developed into the primary institution managing environmental compliance and natural resource oversight across the region.
The department maintains programs for species conservation, including recovery centers for regional wildlife and educational initiatives about Andalusian natural heritage.
Visitors can access environmental information and apply for hunting and fishing permits through the office's online platform or at their location on Manuel Siurot Avenue. Most applications and requests are processed digitally for convenience.
The office operates a network of air quality monitoring stations spread across Andalusia that continuously measure environmental conditions. This real-time data is made publicly available to help track pollution levels and guide environmental decisions.
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