The 5 most read environmental articles

4/5/20
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This past April we celebrated our anniversary publishing articles (or posts) on our website. Specifically, six years in which we have published more than 300 articles dedicated to biodiversity or environmental impact, among other topics. After a look at Google Analytics We show you the ranking of the most read environmental articles over the last six years on our website

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NO. 5. “Distances between wind turbines”

An article that was in the issue for a long time as an answer to a recurring question in many projects and that we tried to solve in its day by analyzing the existing bibliography. Soon it will be time to review it, although we believe that it is still in force after 5 years.

No. 4. “13 marine species to avoid on the beach”

Who was going to tell us that a post about the marine environment would be one of the most read, however, we believe that it was a round article left and that we hope it was useful to a lot of people on the beach

#3. “PRL and environment (II) Stings and bites”

Another of the most read environmental articles is this one dedicated to insect or animal bites and stings, part of a series dedicated to the Prevention of Occupational Risks in the field or in nature.

NO. 2. “The importance of fungi in forest ecosystems”

On the podium an article, of course, dedicated to mushrooms. A topic with a lot of traction and that, thanks to the explanation of our friend Daniel García, has become a reference post for learning about fungi in the forestry world.

NO. 1. “What is the price of an Environmental Impact Study?”

And in number ONE, the star theme: the cost of an environmental impact study. It is the most read and most searched article, and it has the most minutes of reading.

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