My lastest work
You can explore Entre selvas y comunidades, our outreach booklet on how development and conservation initiatives, along with public policies, shape communities and landscapes in the Calakmul-Sian Ka’an corridor. This project was made possible thanks to the support of Fulbright and the National Geographic Society.
2024
Sembrando Vida: Voces y Transformaciones en Calakmul–Sian Ka’an
Opinion Column: The "Sembrando Vida" program, while promising in its aim to combat rural poverty and environmental degradation, reveals the complexities of implementing redistribution land policies and fostering community participation amidst historical inequalities. | Pie de Página
YAAN JUMP'ÉEL TSÍMIN K'ÁAK ICHE' K'ÁAXO -- There is a Train across the Jungle: Voices and Visions on the Maya Train, Sembrando Vida, and the Future of the Maya Forest
This story map explores the impact of the Maya Train project on local communities and the environment. Featuring voices from residents and advocates, the site highlights the importance of sustainable practices and the preservation of collective land management in the face of development. |
El Susurro de los Árboles -- Degradación y Regeneración de los Bosques en el Corredor Calakmul Sian Ka'án
Workshop for the Colegio de Bachilleres Técnico Forestal (CBTF 007) | Zoh Laguna, Campeche, Mexico
2018
Nizanda -- Transformación ambiental y social en el istmo oaxaqueño
This visual narrative documents the socio-environmental transformations in Nizanda, Oaxaca, through community voices and photography. It highlights the local perspectives on development, renewable energy, and the cultural landscapes of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, offering an intimate portrayal of resistance, change, and continuity in the face of large-scale infrastructure projects. | Ediciones Quinto Sol, UNAM
Amatlán -- Transformación ambiental y social en el norte de Morelos
This community-centered publication portrays the environmental and social transformations unfolding in Amatlán, Morelos. Through photography and local storytelling, it reflects on the relationship between territory, identity, and resistance in the face of extractive development and cultural change, drawing from the symbolic legacy of Quetzalcóatl. | Ediciones Quinto Sol, UNAM