GEN-GOB awards Marga Prohens the 2025 Concrete Prize
The Savina 2025 award, on the other hand, recognizes the environmental dedication of Joan Pereyra Tur
PalmGEN-GOB Eivissa has awarded its 2025 Formigó Prize to the President of the Balearic Government, Marga Prohens, in a scathing critique of the territorial and urban planning policies implemented this past year. The environmental organization maintains that the Government's measures are aimed at "more concrete, more tourists, and less quality of life" in a territory facing "a territorial, social, and environmental emergency." The organization believes that the new laws presented by the Government open the door to more construction on rural land, increased urban density, and regularization in coastal areas—measures that "doom" the Pitiusas Islands and exacerbate a situation they describe as "absolute chaos," where no political option is being treated "like a cow to be milked dry." In contrast to the Formigó Prize, the organization has awarded the 2025 Savina Prize posthumously to Joan Pereyra Tur, veterinarian, underwater photographer, and environmental communicator. GEN-GOB highlights his work in the reintroduction of the Mediterranean turtle and his legacy in documenting the marine biodiversity of Ibiza. You can read the full statement at the following link.