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Regenera Deià is a community-led non-profit initiative restoring the long-term resilience of Deià’s landscape through wildfire prevention, land stewardship, water resilience, regenerative agriculture, grazing recovery and community action.
Built on solidarity, everyone contributes what they can — funds, knowledge, contacts, time or ideas — and takes what they need from the shared support, guidance and open activities the project makes possible.
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Regenera Deià is a community project built by and for the people of Deià — and your support makes it possible.
Every donation helps us restore agricultural land, protect our forests from wildfire, manage our water resources, and strengthen a more resilient community for the future.
Regenera Deià is a community project, and nobody will be excluded because they cannot afford to pay. Free membership remains available for residents, neighbours, volunteers, landowners, or anyone who wants to be involved but isn't currently able to contribute financially.
If you can give, your contribution directly funds the work on the ground — and helps make this possible for everyone, including those who can't.

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What is Regenera Deià?
Regenera Deià ia an integrated approach to agriculture, water management, forest stewardship, wildfire prevention, and community activation resilience. town of Deià through an integrated approach to agriculture, water management, forest stewardship, wildfire prevention, and community resilience. Its goal is to foster a territory that is more vibrant, resilient, and self-sustaining.
Why was the project launched?
Regenera Deià emerged in response to a very specific urgency: the growing threat of devastating wildfires in the region. From that starting point, the project has expanded to focus on prevention, land stewardship, and rethinking how the territory is managed — placing the community at the centre of the process. Its vision is to transform risk into opportunity, strengthening resilience while reactivating the rural economy.
What does the project address?
Regenera Deià works holistically to realign people and place, economy and nature. It seeks to regenerate the land, strengthen the community, and revitalise the rural economy — recognising that long-term resilience depends on restoring balance between ecological health, local livelihoods, and social cohesion.
What doest it actually do on the ground?
Regenera Deià is creating critical firebreaks, reactivating local agriculture and forestry, strengthening water resilience, and mobilising the community around long-term land stewardship.
Who is behind regenera deia?
Regenera Deià was launched in 2025 as an open and collaborative initiative led by Fundació Iniciatives del Mediterrani (FIM), with the initial support of the local association Abocaverds, Tramuntana XXI, Save the Med, Mallorca Preservation Foundation, and a broad network of public and private partners. It is a non-profit initiative designed to empower the community through active participation and shared ownership of the projects and initiatives it develops.
What is the relationship between Regenera Deià and the Deià Town Hall?
Regenera Deià is not part of the Ajuntament de Deià, nor is it funded, directed, or managed by the town hall. It is an independent non-profit initiative led by FIM and Abocaverds, developed in collaboration with a broad network of public and private partners. At the same time, Regenera Deià works closely with the Ajuntament and with other relevant institutions to support existing efforts, strengthen coordination, and help address critical gaps where public administrations may lack the resources, capacity, or flexibility to act alone. The relationship is therefore one of collaboration and complementarity: Regenera Deià seeks to add value, mobilise support, and contribute practical capacity towards a shared goal of making Deià more resilient, regenerative, and self-sustaining.Fundació Iniciatives del Mediterrani (FIM), with the initial support of the local association Abocaverds, Tramuntana XXI, Save the Med, Mallorca Preservation Foundation, and a broad network of public and private partners. It is a non-profit initiative designed to empower the community through active participation and shared ownership of the projects and initiatives it develops.