Miguel Herrero Uceda

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Herrero and the second or maternal family name is Uceda.
Miguel Herrero Uceda

Miguel Herrero Uceda

Planting an oak
Born (1964-01-24)January 24, 1964
Ceclavín, Cáceres, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Alma mater Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Occupation Natural scientist, writer
Relatives Siblings: Elisa Herrero Uceda (writer), Ton Herrero Uceda (painter), Fran Herrero Uceda (folk musician)
Website http://www.miguelhu.elam.es

Miguel Herrero Uceda (Ceclavín, Cáceres, Spain, January 24, 1964) is a writer, lecturer and natural scientist committed to the defence of the environment and the conservation of popular traditional culture. He is doctor in Artificial intelligence and a professor at Universidad Complutense of Madrid. He is promoter of the natural philosophy "arbotherapy", a therapy to combat the stress and the anxiety generated by modern world.[1] Collaborator of the Más Árboles Foundation for the regeneration and creation of new forests.[2] Contributor to magazines and newspapers such as El Mundo, El Periódico de Extremadura, Foresta, Tecnociencia, The ecologist, Revista Natural, Guardabosque (environmental agents magazine), etc.

He is the brother of painter Antonio José Herrero Uceda and of writer Elisa Herrero Uceda.

Extremaduran Writers Day celebrated in Ceclavín on May 31 (2014)

On May 31, 2014, he organised, along with poet José Iglesias Benítez, Beturia Cultural association president, the meeting of Extremaduran writers from inside and outside of Extremadura, Extremaduran Writers Day, in Ceclavín (Cáceres).[3][4][5][6]

On May 30, 2015, he organised, along with the community The Bohème, the Poets and Artists International Meeting in favour of the nature "Men, forests and jungles" at the Palace of the Infantado in Guadalajara.[7]

Books

Some significant references

Miguel Herrero Uceda beside the Monument to the first Tree Day of the world, Villanueva de la Sierra (Spain)

Exhibitions

Exhibitions about nature and popular culture.

Documentary

Both documentaries participated in the Cycle of Scientific Cinema – visual Space organised in 2011 by ASECIC (Spanish Association of Cinema and Scientific Image) and by the National Museum of Natural Sciences.[15]

Awards

References

  1. Herrero Uceda, Miguel. "Arboterapia – Los árboles, terapia contra el estrés". Tribuna. La Crónica de Coria. Octubre 2013
  2. Agut, Nieves. Primeros pasos para el Camino de las Ardillas Periódico de Extremadura. 2011.8.1
  3. Entrevista Tarde de escritores en Ceclavín Canal Extremadura Radio. 2014.5.30
  4. Ceclavín: Extremaduran Writers Day El Periódico de Extremadura. 2014.5.31
  5. Agut, Nieves. Periódico Crónica de Coria. (2014) August
  6. Herrero Uceda, Miguel. El retorno de los escritores. Revista Aceña. (2014) August
  7. The Poets and Artists International Meeting in favour of the nature. EFE Agency. 2015.13.5.
  8. El alma de los árboles
  9. La aventura del saber Interview on TV
  10. Libros “verdes” para conservar la sabiduría de los pueblos EFE Agency.
  11. Paniagua Simón, Eladio: Exhibitions about nature Hoy. 2011.3.22
  12. Barriga, Alfonso Hoy, Malpartida de Cáceres. 2011.3.22
  13. Agut, Nieves: Exhibition about trees.
  14. Periódico de Extremadura. 2015.11.2
  15. Marichar, Inés: Nature movie for today
  16. Miguel Herrero, 'Luis Chamizo' prize.
  17. Reconocen la labor de dos vecinos de Ceclavín. 2014.4.30.
  18. Miguel Herrero get the 'Encina de plata' El Periódico de Extremadura. 2015.1.18.
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