In conjunction with The EcoTipping Points Project (www.ecotippingpoints.org), Mexiconservación has begun a new project in which we will share environmental sustainability success stories from Mexico, and the lessons learned from them. This project is called México Posible.
Our first success story covers how indigenous communities in the jungles of Quintana Roo have made the transition from unsustainable slash-and-burn agriculture to a model of agroforestry that incorporates fruit trees and wood-tree plantations, reversing deforestation trends and becoming a model of sustainable for the world: Sustainable Agroforestry in the Mayan Zone of Quintana Roo