PREMISES SAVINA I FORMIGÓ

GEN-GOB highlights the legacy of the late veterinarian Joan Pereyra and accuses Prohens of aggravating urban pressure

The Savina i Formigó 2025 Awards combine the posthumous tribute to Pereyra with a denunciation by GEN-GOB of the Government's policies, which it accuses of aggravating the urban pressure on Ibiza.
Premis Savina i Formigó del GEN-GOB.

GEN-GOB Ibiza presented this Monday its traditional Premis Savina i Formigó 2025, awards that recognize, on the one hand, the defense of the environment and heritage of Ibiza and, on the other hand, point out the actions that, in the opinion of the environmental organization, contribute to its deterioration. The awards were presented at a ceremony held at the restaurant Es Cruce, in Sant Rafel, where members and supporters knew the posthumous tribute to the veterinarian and popularizer Joan Pereyra Tur and the Premi Formigó awarded to the Balearic president, Marga Prohens, as well as a second prize for two heritage technicians.

The event marks the return of these awards after four years without being held, which, according to the organization, reflects the need to “put the focus both on those who promote environmental advances and on those who aggravate the island’s territorial problems”.

Posthumous tribute to Joan Pereyra, Savina Award 2025

The Premi Savina, intended to recognize positive contributions, went to Joan Pereyra Tur, a member of the board of GEN-GOB who recently passed away. The collective highlighted his work in the reproduction and reintroduction of the Mediterranean turtle (Testudo hermanni hermanni) and his prolific work as an underwater photographer, which made it possible to document species and behaviors unpublished in Ibiza’s waters. The GEN stressed that Pereyra “spread curiosity and respect for the environment“, in addition to actively participating as a volunteer and disseminator. His widow, Pepi Ribera, collected the award.

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Premi Formigó for Margalida Prohens for the territorial policies of the Government of Catalonia

The Premi Formigó, an “anti-award” that GEN-GOB reserves for actions it considers harmful, was awarded to Marga Prohens, president of the Balearic Government. The environmentalist organization denounced that the urban and territorial norms promoted by the autonomous Executive mean “more tourist pressure, more consumption of resources and less environmental protection“, citing among other aspects:

  • Regulatory changes that allow the legalization of irregular constructions.

  • Increase in urban densities, especially in Ibiza.

  • Amendments to the agrarian law that, according to GEN, open the door to tourism uses on rural land.

  • A future coastal law that, in his opinion, “regularizes buildings within the public domain“.

GEN described these initiatives as “an acceleration towards the degradation of the territory“, and therefore granted Prohens “an unprecedented Formigó”.

Formigó’s award: criticism of two heritage technicians

The jury also awarded a runner-up prize for Formigó to Rosa Gurrea, municipal technician of the City Council of Ibiza, and the archaeologist of the Consell, Joan Ramon Torres. GEN-GOB argues that both “have contributed by action or omission to the loss of heritage elements” during their careers, citing interventions in Dalt Vila, the Marina or sa Penya, as well as the management of enclaves such as Sa Caleta or Cap des Llibrell.

The speeches include a very critical analysis of archaeological supervision, conservation of remains and urban development in historic areas of the city.

Ibiza City Council defends its technician: “An excellent professional and dedicated to heritage”.

After learning of the award to the municipal archaeologist, the Ibiza City Council issued a statement in defense of Rosa Gurrea, stressing that civil servants “are public servants who dedicate their working lives to the service of citizens“.

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The Consistory stresses that Gurrea “has devoted his entire career to preserve and enhance the historical heritage of the city”, contributing “decisively to the international recognition enjoyed by Ibiza, which this December 4 celebrates 26 years as World Heritage“. The government team is grateful for his “dedication and effort throughout a professional life that will culminate shortly with his retirement“.

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