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Represents the symbolism of waters through ancestral fretwork, which are geometric patterns used by many native cultures to represent the connection with nature and the flow of life. These fretwork represent the deity of fertility, symbolizing the importance of water for life and prosperity.
The presence of the moon as the logos is significant, as the moon has a direct influence on planetary waters, such as tides and rain cycles. It is also associated with the reproductive cycles of women and men, highlighting the importance of water in life, a fertile giver.
On the left side of the drawing the creative and subtle side of the moon is represented, while on the right side is Venus, which is represented as a great star that guides us in the depths of the night. This symbolizes the connection between celestial bodies and water, highlighting their influence on life and the balance of aquatic ecosystems.
The sun and moon cycle, solilunar, represents the stages of life on planet Earth and its four seasons in balance and constant movement. This reinforces the importance of balance and harmony in the use and conservation of ancestral aquifers. At the same time, this cycle was graphed in 108 circles referring to numerology; We see that the number 108 has a direct relationship with the number 9, since 1+0+8=9 and this number means universal love and consciousness, perfection and absolute truth that the 108 names of the deity represent.
Thus, 108, the sacred number, is a symbol of union. The union of the I exist, of the transparency of the mind and of the transformation process towards the infinite. 108 represents the eighth pillar of Patañjali's Yoga Sūtra, Samãdhi: becoming one with the absolute.
In summary, the Ancestral Aquifer Alliance isologo represents the ancestry of Mother Earth and its importance as a source of life and death. It also emphasizes the importance of crystal clear waters for the co-existence of the human species and highlights the need to protect and preserve underground aquifers used, as veins that nourish life, and honored by origin communities for generations in the eternal present.
The Mexican Network of Hydrographic Basins (REMEXCU) emerged in 2007 as a result of the initiative of academics and civil society organizations (CSO) within the framework of the 1st. First National Congress and Mesoamerican Meeting on Watershed Management with the purpose of promoting cooperation, dissemination and strengthening of capaci
The Mexican Network of Hydrographic Basins (REMEXCU) emerged in 2007 as a result of the initiative of academics and civil society organizations (CSO) within the framework of the 1st. First National Congress and Mesoamerican Meeting on Watershed Management with the purpose of promoting cooperation, dissemination and strengthening of capacities for the management and integrated management of watersheds in Mexico
Yoga therapy increases flexibility and stamina, improves pain and anxiety and enhances the immune system. Yoga therapy focuses not only on physical health, but wellness of the mind and emotions.
We are environmental educators, artists, therapists and entrepreneurs who work voluntarily and cooperatively to change consciousness and attitudes towards Mother Earth, native cultures and all living beings in our common home. We propose to produce to satisfy the spiritual, social and ecological needs of the present while taking care of t
We are environmental educators, artists, therapists and entrepreneurs who work voluntarily and cooperatively to change consciousness and attitudes towards Mother Earth, native cultures and all living beings in our common home. We propose to produce to satisfy the spiritual, social and ecological needs of the present while taking care of the natural assets of the following generations.
We represent a diverse spectrum of organizations, as we believe that with the integration of many visions, we can create inclusive initiatives and projects, applicable at the local, bioregional and planetary levels.
In these times, the Guardians of the Earth trust in the proposals more than in the protests, since the former are based on a critique of the existing paradigm and provide the elements to build the ecotopia: "Another world is possible" and here we are building together @s.
We are a non-profit civil association that works for the conservation of key species and ecosystems, as well as the development and community well-being of Quintana Roo.
We generate alliances with public institutions, companies and civil society to join efforts and achieve results that contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
We are a multidisciplinary team whose purpose is to contribute with our experience, skills and knowledge to the exploration of the aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, with the aim of understanding and conserving the great natural and cultural wealth that gives life to this entire area.
For the Great Mayan Aquifer Project (GAM), multidiscipli
We are a multidisciplinary team whose purpose is to contribute with our experience, skills and knowledge to the exploration of the aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, with the aim of understanding and conserving the great natural and cultural wealth that gives life to this entire area.
For the Great Mayan Aquifer Project (GAM), multidisciplinarity is not an option but a necessity given the dimension of our object of study: the peninsular aquifer. Under a collaborative and multidisciplinary work system, the GAM Project is giving life to an analysis approach that is today a pioneer in the area. For the first time, the issue of the underground aquifer is being dimensioned on a regional scale in order to understand the state of its natural and cultural resources.
Save the Jungle has the clear objective of preserving the Earth's rainforests as unique ecosystems and habitats that they are for the human beings who inhabit them, the animals and the plants. Tropical rainforests have a great influence on the global climate.
The situation is truly dramatic and urgent. To save the rainforests we cannot mak
Save the Jungle has the clear objective of preserving the Earth's rainforests as unique ecosystems and habitats that they are for the human beings who inhabit them, the animals and the plants. Tropical rainforests have a great influence on the global climate.
The situation is truly dramatic and urgent. To save the rainforests we cannot make compromises. Therefore, we reveal uncomfortable facts and demand coherent actions.
Our mission is to explore our global ocean, inspiring and educating people
throughout the world to act responsibly for its protection, documenting
the critical connection between humanity and nature, and celebrating the
ocean's vital importance to the survival of all life on our planet.
The National Institute of Public Administration is an organization that for 68 years has served as a laboratory in the generation of knowledge, training, research and dissemination of administrative culture in Mexico and the world.
Since its creation, its main objective has been to actively contribute to the improvement of public servants
The National Institute of Public Administration is an organization that for 68 years has served as a laboratory in the generation of knowledge, training, research and dissemination of administrative culture in Mexico and the world.
Since its creation, its main objective has been to actively contribute to the improvement of public servants and Mexican society. For this reason, it has important human capital that has extensive and valuable experience in all areas of its competence, generating high-level added value in the application of its thematic contents, as well as in the selection of its teaching staff.
Channel 11 is the first educational and cultural television network in Mexico, and in addition to being considered the dean of university television stations in Latin America, it began its broadcasts with equipment designed and built by the same institute in 1959, in the facilities of the Casco de Santo Tomás. it is a Mexican public tele
Channel 11 is the first educational and cultural television network in Mexico, and in addition to being considered the dean of university television stations in Latin America, it began its broadcasts with equipment designed and built by the same institute in 1959, in the facilities of the Casco de Santo Tomás. it is a Mexican public television network, belonging to the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN). Its main station is XEIPN-TDT, located in Mexico City.
They have been filming about the kart system and over the years they have generated a very extensive visual collection and documentaries about the waters of the Yucatan Peninsula.
A group of citizens concerned about the environment who, aware of the terrible risk posed by the change in the route of section 5 Cancún - Tulum, raise our voices respectfully asking that the works be stopped, that the prodigious system of the great Mayan aquifer be explored and The best option is found to continue with the Mayan Train project.
We are not against progress; On the contrary, we consider development in the Peninsula as a great opportunity for social justice, economic reactivation and infrastructure improvement. We seek to do it with full respect for the Environment.
Join and learn more to conserve and care for our natural resources!
Our Residence is consider as an incubator of ideas, which receives proposals and projects that promote growth and cultural exchange both locally, nationally and internationally.
Our approach is to host social, cultural, ecological and artistic projects, which promote connections between nature and culture, in turn incorporating indigenous knowledge of coexistence with the environment.
The residency provide the opportunity to experience the Mexican Caribbean from the Mayan jungle in an environment that encourages creativity and the development of artistic and cultural projects for local and international audiences.
Within the residence space we have different educational projects aimed at people of all ages, we try at all times to use local indigenous knowledge and creative imagination to transform our space into a place of mutual support based on constant learning and experimentation in the changing circumstances of the present.
Promote cultural values based on the fusion of the Mayan and Mexican experience, learn through constant experimentation to adapt knowledge to the ecological and social changes that we are currently facing.
Ecocaribe is a volunteer group focused on carrying out activities for the environment, talks and cleaning ecosystems, with the purpose of contributing to caring for the Mexican Caribbean and raising funds for civil associations that work on research and conservation of this region.
The Mexican Center for Environmental Law, A.C. (CEMDA) is a non-governmental, apolitical and non-profit organization that has been working for the defense of the environment and natural resources for 30 years. We are one of the main environmental civil society organizations in Mexico whose fundamental axis of work is the strengthening, consolidation, harmonization, application and effective compliance of the current legal-environmental system.
CEMDA was founded in August 1993, in the context of the signing of the Free Trade Agreement with the United States and Canada (FTA), at the initiative of a group of Mexican lawyers interested in the development, effective application and improvement of environmental law as a means effective for the protection of the environment and natural resources of Mexico.
At CEMDA the scope of our work has been both rural and urban and of local, municipal, state, regional, national and even international scope.
Defending the Right to a Healthy Environment, A.C. (DMAS) is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-partisan organization, created in November 2017 in the city of Cancún, Mexico under the basic premise of empowering people and communities through actions to promote and defend their right to enjoy a healthy environment for their development and well-being.
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Centinelas del Agua is a non-profit civil association focused on preserving and protecting the aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula through participatory promotion towards a New Water Culture promoted based on our two areas supported by the axis of water governance:
1.Research and conservation of the aquifer
2.Education and sustainable culture: urban and rural
It was stablishwed and 1st started in 2006 as a link between Mayan villages of northen Quintana Roo , México, their schools and families; with educators, volunteers, tourist, entrepreneurs from around the World. For over a decade, the MEER center has provided several environmental education workshops for school children and their paren
It was stablishwed and 1st started in 2006 as a link between Mayan villages of northen Quintana Roo , México, their schools and families; with educators, volunteers, tourist, entrepreneurs from around the World. For over a decade, the MEER center has provided several environmental education workshops for school children and their parents. At least once a year, a group of students from other country visit the center to share this educational experience, and learn more on biodiversity, and climate change.
Collaborate with science
Share your photos of plants, fungi and animals and contribute to the understanding of the species; discover the observations of other participants, and the species from different places; Create a list of the species you have photographed in your life or your favorite species. Create or join Projects of your favorit
Collaborate with science
Share your photos of plants, fungi and animals and contribute to the understanding of the species; discover the observations of other participants, and the species from different places; Create a list of the species you have photographed in your life or your favorite species. Create or join Projects of your favorite observation area (green area, median, park, colony, ranch, protected natural area, property, ravine, etc.) and invite other naturalists to include their observations. Participate in citizen science and meet other Naturalists.
We are a social transformation organization that offers e-Community Development solutions through participatory methodologies, gender perspective, free software and agroecology. We want to facilitate the generation of socio-ecosystems and the defense of the common good through the use of cooperative education, rural and neighborhood development, environmental training and technology.
We are a community of Quintana Roo residents who seek to protect the great aquifer/Mayan basin, the jungle, flora, fauna and the cultural and archaeological heritage threatened by the Mayan Train, especially by the works of Section 5.
We are students, mothers, fathers, divers, freedivers, photographers, lawyers, artists, engineers, biologi
We are a community of Quintana Roo residents who seek to protect the great aquifer/Mayan basin, the jungle, flora, fauna and the cultural and archaeological heritage threatened by the Mayan Train, especially by the works of Section 5.
We are students, mothers, fathers, divers, freedivers, photographers, lawyers, artists, engineers, biologist, experts and inexperienced, men, women, girls and boys in favor of conservation and protection of the jungle, the great aquifer, the species that inhabit them and the communities that benefit from them.
The Colegio de la Frontera Sur is a public scientific research center that seeks to contribute to the sustainable development of the southern border of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean through the generation of knowledge, the training of human resources and the connection from the social and natural sciences.
Neighbors are everywhere! Think about it: some of us are residential, others are commercial or institutional. Whether in government, in schools or at work, we are all neighbors. That is why we have the potential to create a better city. Neighborhood work is essential for our institutions to function, for our governments to respond and for
Neighbors are everywhere! Think about it: some of us are residential, others are commercial or institutional. Whether in government, in schools or at work, we are all neighbors. That is why we have the potential to create a better city. Neighborhood work is essential for our institutions to function, for our governments to respond and for us to take ownership of the space around us. Working in your community will make issues of interest that you share with your neighbors relevant and will make it easier to find solutions.
For us, the city is a set of places defined by different people. At Hola Vecino AC we believe that all people have the opportunity to make better or new places in the city.
We serve and guide people who want to improve or make new places.
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