
Generating a dialogue and plural meeting space to propose solutions and resolve the water problems of the Yucatan Peninsula, generating consensus, agreements, work plans and public policies.

OBJETIVES

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To make visible the problems and actions that are already underway for the use and management of water resources, in the public and private spheres, at the municipal, state and federal levels.
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Integrate academic, governmental, ecological, traditional, and spiritual perspectives to share better ways of using and managing water resources, as well as water collection and cleaning methodologies, and to generate alliances and agreements.
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To create spaces where civil society initiatives can showcase their projects, both technical and social, academic and cultural in nature.
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Listening to the voices of indigenous peoples, their practices related to water, including the ancestral customs and rituals they perform to ask for rain and reconnect with its sacred dimension

THEMATIC AREAS
1. Environmental Sciences and Climate Change
2. Integrated water management and community governance
3. Geohydrology and karst aquifer systems
4. Public health and water quality
5. Environmental education, culture and local knowledge
6. Ancestral knowledge
7. Technological solutions and innovations



