The debate surrounding drought and water management has been a central focus in Joan Ferrer's reflections published on the Marina360 portal. In an article dated December 16, 2025, the columnist stressed that climate changes have forced the search for alternative solutions for water, emphasizing the urgency of adapting to new environmental realities.
Another recurring theme is the management of tourism success in the Selva region. Ferrer warned on October 7, 2025, about the risk of collapse in highly visited towns, appealing to the responsibility of local administrations to find a sustainable balance.
“"Tourist towns cannot put up gates, but they must find solutions so as not to die of success."
Criticism of political stagnation and the need for transparency have also marked his column, using famous phrases like Caesar's wife must not only be honest, but must also seem so. Furthermore, he addressed local political dynamics, arguing on November 4, 2025, that preparing for municipal elections should not mean blocking local administrative activity.




