Work
Restoration
With nearly a decade of experience across reforestation, agricultural land regeneration, and environmental compensation projects, Silvia accompanies the restoration of arid ecosystems, from site diagnosis and technical planning to hands-on implementation in the field.
Her most sustained work has been at Camp Altiplano, where over five years she and her team planted more than 40.000 native trees and shrubs, doubled soil organic matter, and established habitat for pollinators, birds, and raptors, transforming a cereal field into an example of resilience.
Facilitation
Silvia facilitates participatory processes linked to territory, natural resources, and the commons. She works with public administrations, foundations, and organizations that need to build a shared vision around their land: restoration plans, participatory processes, territorial agreements.
Since 2025 she has been leading the Quípar Valley Restoration Project participatory space, a catchment-scale process involving farmers, local administrations, and communities that has already produced a Territorial Agreement with more than 50 signatories.
Consultancy
Every project starts with a conversation, to understand the land, the people, and whether there is a shared place to work from. Silvia visits the site together with the client: observing, exploring, asking questions.
She develops diagnosis, mapping, and implementation plans tailored to each place and each person. The process is also a learning one. The goal is not dependency, but understanding. That the client can read their land, make their own decisions, and know how to care for it.
Training
Silvia designs and delivers training programs based on experiential learning. She teaches from direct experience, sharing what she learned in nearly a decade of work on the land. Her offer includes programs of a variety of formats and durations.
She also coordinates the CIRE, the first mixed training program in Spain for professional ecosystem restorers.
Silvia’s work over these three years has been fundamental in successfully completing the entire restoration process: from initial planning and supplier selection, to advising on the most optimal ways to carry out planting and subsequent monitoring. We are very satisfied with the result.
Catalina Sánchez Robles, CEO, Rosal Stones