The appearance in regional media highlights the importance of this tool for the conservation and dissemination of knowledge about Spanish beech forests.
During the broadcast, Silvia Gómez Fernández and Tomás Sánchez Pellicer, members of the Cesefor team, explained the functionalities and strategic value of the viewer. The platform allows users to interactively consult the location and characteristics of the country’s main beech forests, facilitating access to scientific information and promoting environmental awareness.


This resource forms part of the objectives of the Life Haya Project, which focuses on the conservation and sustainable management of beech forests in Spain. Thanks to its informative and technical approach, the viewer has become a useful tool for researchers, forest managers and the general public alike.
The intervention on CyLTV reflects growing social interest in forest ecosystems and innovation applied to their study and protection. Cesefor has highlighted the viewer’s potential to promote environmental education and support decision-making on conservation issues.


