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    Global and regional IUCN red list assessments: 4

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    In this contribution, the conservation status assessments of three vascular plants are presented following to IUCN categories and criteria. It includes the assessment at global level of Saxifraga caprariae Mannocci, Ferretti, Mazzoncini & Viciani and S. montis-christi Mannocci, Ferretti, Mazzoncini & Viciani and the regional assessment of Halocnemum cruciatum (Forssk.) Tod. (Spain)

    ContribuciĂłn al conocimiento de la flora de AndalucĂ­a: citas novedosas para las provincias de Granada y AlmerĂ­a.

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    Contribution to the knowledge about Andalusian flora: new cites for the provinces of Granada andAlmeríaPalabras clave. Biodiversidad, Corología, Montañas Béticas, Sureste ibérico.Key words. Biodiversity, Chorology, Baetic Ranges, South-eastern Iberian Peninsula

    Nueva citas para la flora de la provincia de Almería (Sureste Ibérico, España)

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    Three new floristic records are presented in this work including one new species for Andalucia (Tamarix dalmatica), one new species for the province of Almería (Filago hispanica) and a confirmation for this province (Orobanche ballotae).Se presentan tres citas florísticas que suponen, una novedad para Andalucía (Tamarix dalmatica), una novedad la provincia de Almería (Filago hispanica) y una confirmación para dicha provincia (Orobanche ballotae)

    Examining the implementation of potable water reuse in sewersheds of Southeastern Spain

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    Sewage management is a key issue within circular economy and in climate change scenario. Ensuring water supply is a challenge on a global scale. Numerous projects for potable water reuse (indirect or direct) are carried out in different parts of the world. This study analyzes in a territorial key the situation of sewage in the Campo de Cartagena - Mar Menor region (Southeastern Spain), an area with semi-arid Mediterranean climate with structural scarcity of water and high competition for the uses of water. With data provided by ESAMUR, the evolution of its performance, use of reclaimed water and the presence of pollutants at the entrance and exit of the STP are examined. It concludes that the concentrations of parameters contemplated in Directive 91/271/EEC are met regardless of the greater or lesser presence in the inlet flow. It is convenient to advance with potable reuse pilot projects and greater investment
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