José Pacheco leaves APA to be vice president of CCDR Algarve

José Pacheco was also and will continue to be the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sociedade Polis Litoral Ria Formosa, which is in liquidation

José Pacheco was appointed yesterday as vice-president of the Algarve Regional Coordination and Development Commission (CCDR Algarve) and will assume, among others, the Environment and Spatial Planning portfolios.

Upon assuming this position, he determined the Sul Informação, José Pacheco will no longer be the regional administrator of the Portuguese Environment Agency – Regional Hydrographic Administration (ARH) of the Algarve, a position he occupied since 2018, but will accumulate functions as chairman of the Board of Directors of Sociedade Polis Litoral Ria Formosa (in liquidation).

A trained landscape architect, the new president of CCDR Algarve has been the technical staff of this entity since 1984.

He later assumed, at first, the presidency of Polis Ria Formosa and, two years later, from APA/Algarve.

In addition to functions at CCDR Algarve, where he was also part of the team that executed the Algarve Regional Planning Plan approved in 1991, he was a member of the Coordinating Council of Cartography, National Council of Cartography and of the Regional Commission of the Algarve Agricultural Reserve, regional director of Spatial Planning at CCDR Algarve, councilor of the Municipality of Faro, member of the Board of Directors of the Intermunicipal Company of Parque das Cidades and director of the Department of Nature Conservation and Forests of the Algarve.

Contacted by Sul Informação, the office of Environment minister João Matos Fernandes said there is, at this time, "no official information" on who will be José Pacheco's successor in the Algarve's APA/ARH.

 

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