An unusual event generated controversy in Salta after a wedding was held in a protected area. The incident occurred in the Quebrada de las Conchas.
Additionally, the event took place in Cafayate, on the National Route 68, in the area known as La Punilla. Consequently, alarms were raised.
Therefore, the Municipality of Cafayate filed a complaint. It also seeks to determine if there was formal authorization.
In this context, the situation raises a debate on the use of natural spaces. Thus, questions about their effective protection resurface.

Official investigation and doubts about authorizations
The local authorities confirmed that the area is regulated by environmental regulations. Additionally, its use requires specific permits.
However, there is no clarity about the event’s authorization. Consequently, an administrative investigation has been initiated.
Furthermore, Mayor Rita Guevara emphasized the responsibility to preserve these spaces. Therefore, environmental protection is prioritized.
On the other hand, the Environment Secretariat of Salta will analyze the case. Thus, it will determine if there was a regulatory breach.
Protected area and tensions over private use
The Quebrada de las Conchas is part of a system protected by the Provincial Law 6806. Additionally, it has high ecological and scenic value.
Consequently, any intervention must comply with strict rules. Therefore, intensive use of the territory is limited.
Moreover, voices have emerged in defense of the event. However, the debate revolves around the potential environmental impact.
On the other hand, the increase in tourism intensifies the pressure on these spaces. Thus, it becomes necessary to reinforce controls.

Environmental impact of unregulated activities
Events of this type can generate multiple negative effects. Additionally, they disrupt the natural balance of the area.
The noise and lighting affect the local fauna. Consequently, they alter behaviors and biological cycles.
Furthermore, the movement of people can accelerate erosion. Therefore, unique geological formations deteriorate.
On the other hand, the disturbance of the soil impacts the flora. Thus, the ecosystem’s biodiversity is compromised.
Prohibition of events in protected areas and its importance
The protected areas aim to preserve sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, their regulation seeks to prevent irreversible damage.
Consequently, the holding of public or private events is often restricted. Therefore, conservation is prioritized.
Moreover, these regulations consider the cumulative impact of human activities. Thus, progressive degradation is prevented.
On the other hand, respecting these restrictions ensures sustainability. Consequently, it allows these spaces to be preserved for future generations.
Finally, the Cafayate case reflects a growing challenge. The balance between human use and environmental protection becomes increasingly crucial.



