What is Giving Tuesday?

#GivingTuesday is a global giving movement that will be held on Tuesday November 27, 2018 and we’re proud to be part of this global celebration of giving.

Blank Page: My Participation in the Design Week

Each year the Design Week is held at Xochicalco University, in which the students of the Integral Design career participate in different recreational activities and attend lectures and workshops that help them to fortify their personal and professional development.

Altitudinal Journey for Conservation

For 3 days we immersed ourselves in the pine forests and the chaparrals of the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir to search for potential sites for conservation.

Cybercartography Workshop in Ensenada

By Jorge Andrade Sánchez In a modern context, the representation of geographic data is quite innovative; it iscurrently recognized that the representation of a physical object in space and itsattributes can be expressed through various modalities. Geographical representation isfar from just being exemplified by points, lines, and polygons. Today it can berepresented with an audio […]

Handmade Jewelry Workshop for San Quintín Communities

By Claudia Guzmán This article was translated by Amairani Márquez and Manuel Eduardo Mendoza Given the need to find creative solutions that respond to a better natural resources management and the improvement of the living conditions of the communities, the project “Alternatives for the Use of  Natural Resources of the Region: Jewelry Workshop” was carried […]

Sharing the conservation work of Terra Peninsular

Permact is an association based in Spain that seeks for inspiring sustainable initiatives around the world to share stories “with the intention of encouraging reflection and creating an enriching debate about our social reality in an open, positive and enthusiastic manner”.

California Floristic Province

The California Floristic Province, a region that extends from Santa Barbara in Southern California to the parallel 30th in Northern Baja California (about 220 miles from San Diego), has been identified as a biodiversity hotspot due to the high degree of endemism and biodiversity.