Friday, December 10, 2010

Robert Stanley Nativity Collection

First Encounter Research

Villahermosa, Tabasco, 2 to 4 March 2011

Deadline extended for submission of abstracts December 15

second statement
Researchers Network Usumacinta Region in Mexico (Redrum) invites all academic conducting research in the region of the Usumacinta in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize, as well as people who believe that their work can contribute from their methodological approach or paradigm to the knowledge of it, assume first meeting to be held in the city Villahermosa, Tabasco, from 2 to 4 March 2011.

The Redrum is a multidisciplinary network composed of people whose profession is linked to the generation of knowledge, the development of research projects and / or human resource training for the Usumacinta region, which individually or collectively performed at institutions of higher education or public research centers, with or not based in the region. Objective


The purpose of this meeting is to exchange experiences and assess the state of knowledge about the social, economic and environmental in the region to lay foundation for providing solutions of a multidisciplinary approach taking into account also approaches on how to tackle the problems of the region.
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Academic Division of Biological Sciences at the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT) in the 0.5 km road to Villahermosa Cardenas Saloya Forest junction, CP 86039 Villahermosa, Tabasco. Organizing Institutions


Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Ecosur) Comitán Institute of Technology, Polytechnic University Mesoamerica, University of Science and Arts of Chiapas and Research Centre in Geography and Geomatics "Ing Jorge L. Tamayo "AC (CentroGeo).

Coordination REDRUM
Salvador Hernández General Coordinator

Daumas
Aldabe
Yosu Rodríguez Pedro Pérez Concepción Quen
Organizing Committee Susana Ochoa Gaona




President Amanda Florido Rosa Araujo


Secretary Mircea Gabriel Hidalgo Mihart


Treasurer Sergio Lopez Ana Mendoza
Edith Rodríguez Ramírez Support



Presentation of Papers may be presented as oral or poster presentation. Both forms have the same importance when selecting the most appropriate papers for acceptance and for publication in the Conference Proceedings CD.

Thematic areas
1.
aquatic water resources, aquaculture, water quality, pollution, sanitation and restoration.
2.
forest ecology forest management, agroforestry, fire management, land use changes, deforestation and fragmentation.
3.
Biodiversity Ecology and management of wild fauna and flora, introduced species, pest species.
4. Ecological restoration
Soil, vegetation, wildlife, rehabilitation, phyto-remediation, reforestation, erosion, pollution of soil and crop conversion.
5. Environment and Management Company
ecosystems, environmental services, alternative tourism, environmental education, public policy, environmental governance, citizenship and social organization for production and conservation.
6. Environment and public health
use of pesticides, herbicides, water pollution, air and soil and health problems.
7. Natural disasters and vulnerability.
8.
Biological Collections herbaria, museums, gene banks, living collections, botanical gardens.
9. Improvement of agro-productive systems
Agriculture, livestock, beekeeping, aquaculture.
10.
land policy land use planning, integrated watershed management plans, municipal or regional development, legal aspects of the territory, public policies
11. Information systems and services for land management


Abstract Submission Abstracts for both paper and to sign shall contain a maximum of 500 words. The paper title should be used only at the beginning and capitalized proper names, not bold, centered text, scientific names of species in italics. Authors should write the initials of the names followed by last name, both separated by hyphens.
in a row will be followed secondment institutions, mailing address and e-mail the first author or will the paper. In the body of the abstract is to explain the problems and theoretical and conceptual framework used for analysis, research goals, methods, results and key findings (see sample format below). When submitting the abstract, state in case the topic of the paper, followed by the first author's last name in capital letters.

Example: Ecosistemas_acuáticos-MONTALVO. Also indicate the subject area to be included in the job. Indicate in principle whether you prefer oral or poster format. The organizing committee will assign the final mode in which the present work.
The letter must be submitted in Word 2003 format in size 12 Arial font, single space (1.0) with margins of 3 cm. Do not use special codes or special formatting.

This should be sent by email to Amanda Florido Rosa Araujo
: amandaflorido@yahoo.com.mx
Up to two works as a keynote speaker.

New Deadline for receipt of abstracts: December 15, 2010
Date of notification of acceptance of abstracts: January 15, 2011
If approved the work, A summary will be asked at length with the same format, 6 pages, optional sign, required for oral presentation, to be delivered on 15 February. The work may be considered for publication on knowledge of the Usumacinta region. Costs


Before January 31 at the event
Professionals
$ 300 $ 400 $ 100 $ 150 Student
General Public * $ 50 $ 50
* No right to registration packet

The registration packet includes the CD with the memories of the event, coffee, picture IDs and proof of attendance or participation.
Advance payments shall be deposited into the account:
Name: Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
Bank: BBVA Bancomer
Account: 0131324705
Clabe: 012790001313247051
send a copy of bank deposit slip to: Mircea Gabriel Hidalgo
Mihart: mhidalgo @ yahoo.com

Persons wishing bill, should send their complete tax data for broadcast.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Lump In My Throat When I Swallow

Usumacinta Region VII International Seminar on "Rural Worlds and global changes"

Javeriana University held on VII International Seminar: "Worlds rural and global changes: Challenges and Response Strategies ", which will take place at the Felix Restrepo Auditorium of the University (Bogotá DC, Colombia) from 12 to 15 April 2011. In this regard, we ask the favor of being able to disseminate information to those enrolled in such an important event for the purpose of participating in the Seminar of the reference.

Sincerely, Manuel E.

M. Pérez General Coordination International Seminar
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Monday, August 23, 2010

Cipralex Making Me Agressive

FILM PREMIERES AUGUST 26

Movie inspired by real events. In a village in southern Australia, the sports journalist Joe Warr (Clive Owen) is confronted with the loss of his wife to cancer. Joe has to pay him only two children, one of whom is a teenager result of a previous marriage. The political family does not understand the educational methods of Joe, but he will insist on doing things his way without anyone interfere.




The owner of a chain of cars (Michael Douglas) to libido sees rise in his career and personal life being ruined due to his continued indiscretions, both professional and personal.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Pantygirdle Conversion

FILM PREMIERES JULY 24 RELEASES

'Grown Ups' is a comedy about five friends and former colleagues who reunite 30 years later, after the death of which was basketball coach in childhood. With their wives and children in tow, spend a weekend at a house on the lake, precisely the same house they celebrated their championship years ago. This experience will help them to realize that because have more years does not mean we actually have grown.





A deadly virus has spread across the Earth. Four young people are directed to an isolated beach in the Gulf of Mexico for refuge until the epidemic passes. When your car breaks down on a isolated road, begin a desperate flight in which face-infected children, doctors and crazed killers survivors ...




At 40 years, Suzanne (Kristin Scott Thomas) has a quiet life with her husband, a doctor, and their children. But Suzanne is bored of doing nothing and decides it is time to return to activity. Wants to open his own practice and therefore responsible for reforms in the room to have rented. The head of the workers, Ivan (Sergi López), is very attractive and would draw your attention. Gradually, Suzanne seduced by it, rediscovering the pleasures of sex and passion






Oncade is a man obsessed with his work and worried about her only child. He worked for Mr. Davius, a millionaire who has only one aim: to destroy the rainforest. The Jaguar (a local animal) warns others of danger ahead. Animals do not believe what he says the Jaguar, but the raccoon, which has seen the machines, he is afraid. This will start a tremendous struggle: some animals resist, but others try to escape.





Christ is and should monitor and police arrest a 16 year old boy in a case relaiconado with marijuana. While Christ reluctantly complies with his work, discover the true personality of the young and sympathetic with him, leading him to question the future will receive the youth sentence for the crime committed.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Lohri Invitation Card Matter For Card Printing

3rd International Diploma in Horticulture Protected

The University of Almeria and the Integra continue their professional development work in the field agriculture. From the huge success of the first international graduate Protected Horticulture in 2006 and which was only surpassed by the second version, which took place in 2009 in the video conference rooms of 10 campuses of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, now carry out the third version, which is awaited with great interest by experts and cutting-edge producers throughout Mexico.


The Third Degree will be held in San Quentin, Mexicali, Ciudad Obregon, Culiacan, Guadalajara, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Durango, Torreon, Celaya, Cuernavaca, Morelia, Puebla, Tuxtla Gutierrez and Merida. If your region is assembled a group of 25 people opened headquarters there as well. Through this training, which has a duration of 180 hours of lessons, you get the title of Protected Horticulture Specialist issued by the University of Almería. The theoretical and practical sessions of the course was taught on Saturdays from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, beginning July 24 and ending on December 4, which has attached program for more information on the topics and dates which will be held.


This FIRA time support with almost 70% of the cost of the event, which is a great opportunity to take it, and play their part to cover the participants are providing some facilities for payment, however, for scheduling as soon as we require data can be displayed on the registration form attached to this email in order to reserve your place and is a beneficiary of this support, so I suggest that if you are interested to participate in this degree completion and it to us through this means as soon as possible.

For more information please consult the website www.intagri.com.mx , call (461) 6162084 or (461) 612 9922

Friday, June 11, 2010

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Symbolic Interaction

MEAD

Consciousness, the self is strictly a product of social interaction.

- Self.
1, Me: the vision he has of himself from others or from the generalized other.
2 º I: The most typical of each.

The Self is always internal negotiation between what is and what you decide it is. This concept is linked to interpersonal negotiation.

can not change the individual identity of the people at the same time without changing the group's social reality.


Assumptions:

- Humans live in a world of meaning.

- These meanings are the product of social interaction and its maintenance and modification processes are done by interpretation.

- The individual is an eminently plastic. Socialization processes shape their behavior and brain.

- Humans are the only people who manage symbols.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Male Pubic Waxing Montreal

1st Mexican Congress of mangrove ecosystems

Mérida, Yucatán, from 25 to 29 October 2010.

Convened: The National Mangrove Committee of Mexico and the Interdisciplinary Group Mangrove Yucatan Peninsula.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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Call 7th Session of the ample space for the articulation of civil and social organizations Mexico Climate Change and the cop-16

Wednesday, June 9 from 10:00 to 14:00.
Human Rights Centre Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Serapio Rendon 57-B, Colonia San Rafael, Mexico City
Nearby Stations: Tabacalera San Cosme Metrobus and Metro Line 2
Objective

progress in the definition of key issues for the future of the Frente Amplio as name, positioning and strategy, define the issues relevant to the face and how to work them, and move forward in establishing a roadmap towards action COP16.

Background of the previous meeting
The May 26, 2010 we met some members of the Front for review and work on the following points: Response or not response to the letter circulated by the representatives in regard to Mexico's Klimaforum Frente Amplio and from the member organizations, Response to the letter of accession to the Frente Amplio by the member organizations of Other Worlds, define a name for the Broad Front, Front Set positioning, generate a first action strategy document and define the mailing list for invitations to the following meetings.

The resolutions of the meeting were: Reply to the letter circulated by the representatives in Mexico Klimaforum just to clarify what is and is not the front, and form of participation of its constituent organizations. Responding to Other Worlds to welcome them to the Front. There will be a vote via the internet to choose from among the names submitted. It appointed a Special commission to establish an initial position of the front that will be circulated for review and group work until the final document. It was proposed that the review work done over the Internet to facilitate participation of all organizations being unable to physically attend. A committee was appointed specifically to develop an action strategy of the Front for the changes affect you define. Also the work of this Committee will be Internet group construction. We will check the mailing list for future invitations. The complete minutes of the meeting will be distributed electronically in the next days.

Agenda of next meeting
Since the last meeting discussed the need for rapid progress in the construction of the positioning and strategy of action to initiate advocacy work towards the COP16 for different topics deemed necessary, we propose the following as a working agenda for the meeting of June 9: Follow-up at 6 arrangements of the meeting of 26 May. Establishment of a working group to discuss various topics that we want to influence the COP16. Define a critical path of activities based on the strategy to ensure the impact of the Front at COP16.

Please send us your comments on the points mentioned in this announcement and agenda to work on Wednesday.

who also invite (s) want (n) to facilitate the meeting please make them known in this way, since no one is proposed for it. So please spread the call between tod @ s so that no one is left without information.

Greetings.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Bow Tie Cinemas Promos

MEXICO TO COP 16: PROSPECTS, PROMISES AND SOLUTIONS

June 2, 2010, Academic Club Auditorium of the UNAM


9:00 to 9:20 OPENING Dr. Adrian Fernandez Bremauntz PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY Dr. Leonardo Lomeli Vanegas
SCHOOL DIRECTOR ECONOMY
9:20 to 10:20
POLICY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
MSc. Edgar Rivero Economics Deputy Director of Institutional Research and Analysis, INE
MSc. Eduardo Vega Secretary General of the Department of Economics
Dr. Fernando Tudela, Undersecretary of Planning and Environmental Policy
10:30 to 12:00
CLIMATE CHANGE AND BIODIVERSITY
M. in C. Mireya Imaz University Program Coordinator for the Environment, Prof.
UNAM. Karina Caballero Specialty Coordinator Environmental and Ecological Economics, Faculty of Economics
National Commission for the knowledge and use of biodiversity, panelist to be confirmed.
Dr. Edward Peters Director General of Research and Ecological Conservation Ecosystem / INE

12:00 to 12:15 BREAK - COFFEE

12:15 to 13:00 IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES Dr. Hector
Perez Bravo Professor of Economics Graduate
MSc. Rogelio Canizalez Project Manager Design and Analysis of Economic Models, CONAGUA

13:00 to 14:00 EXPECTATIONS AND REALITIES OF INTERNATIONAL POLICY TOWARD THE COP 16
Dr. Americo Saldivar Professor of Economics Graduate
MSc. Enrique Lendo SEMARNAT International Coordinator Dr. Miguel Garcia Reyes
Program Graduate Environment IPN / ESIME Ticomán

14:00 to 14.30 14:30
CONCLUSIONS
FOOD (ACADEMIC FACILITIES OF THE CLUB UNAM)

The sessions will be held in the Auditorium of the Academic Club UNAM , located at 301 Avenida Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad Universitaria.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

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Official Text of the UNFCCC negotiating solutions ignores the Global People's Conference

ElPuebloSoberano.net on May 27th, 2010

people's voice must be heard in the climate negotiations

In April 2010 more than 35,000 people from 140 countries met in Cochabamba, Bolivia and developed the historic Agreement of the People a document based on consensus, which reflects substantive solutions to the climate crisis. We, the undersigned organizations, participated in and / or supported this historic process.
Reflecting the voice of global civil society and the agreements reached in 17 working groups, the State of Bolivia made a formal proposal, consisting of the core components of the Agreement of the People of Cochabamba, the Special Working Group on Long Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Since then, the deal has won support and recognition of various nations and regional bodies such as the ALBA (Alliance Bolivarian Americas) and UNASUR (Union of South American Nations).
We are therefore deeply concerned that the proposed new text in the AWG-LCA as a basis for climate change negotiations does not reflect any of the major conclusions reached in Cochabamba.
The Chair and Vice Chair of the AWG-LCA (of Zimbabwe and the United States, respectively) have been incorporated in place, all the proposals of the Copenhagen agreement, which does not even have the consensus of the United Nations.
urge the UNFCCC to take the conclusions reached by the social movements, indigenous peoples and international civil society in Cochabamba. It is both undemocratic and opaque exclude certain proposals in the negotiations, it is imperative that the United Nations listens to the world community on this critical issue for humanity.
We call upon all countries of the United Nations, particularly the Chair and Vice Chair of the AWG-LCA to include the key findings of Agreement of the People in negotiations in the run up to Cancun. These proposals for preservation of life and the earth include:
1. A 50% reduction in domestic emissions of greenhouse gases by developed countries for the period 2013-2017 under the Kyoto Protocol at national level without reliance on market mechanisms.
2. The goal of stabilizing concentrations of greenhouse gases at 300 ppm.
3. The need to begin the process of considering the proposed Universal Declaration on the Rights of the Mother Earth to restore harmony with nature.
4. The obligation of developed countries to honor their climate debt to developing countries and our Mother Earth.
5. The provision of financial resources equivalent to 6% of GDP of developed countries to help address the climate change crisis.
6. The creation of a mechanism for integrated management and conservation of forests that, unlike REDD-plus, respecting the sovereignty of States, guarantees the rights and participation of indigenous peoples and forest dependent communities, and is not based on carbon trading scheme.
7. The implementation of measures to recognize the rights of indigenous peoples should be guaranteed under the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the tools and universal human rights agreements. This includes respect for the knowledge and the rights of indigenous peoples, their rights to lands, territories and resources, and their full and effective with their free, prior and informed.
8. The encouraging agricultural production patterns that are environmentally sustainable and to ensure food sovereignty and the rights of indigenous peoples and small farmers.
9. The protection and recognition of the rights and needs of forced climate migrants.
10. The promotion of the establishment of an International Court of Environmental Justice and Climate.
11. The consideration of a world referendum on Climate Change to allow the people to decide what will be done on this issue, which is of vital importance for the future of humanity and Mother Earth.
demand that the conclusions established by the World Conference on Climate Change and People's Rights Mother Earth, protecting life and Mother Earth, be incorporated into the negotiating text during the negotiations in Bonn, Germany from May 31 to June 11, 2010.
can not be a fair negotiation process, transparent and inclusive, not real solutions to the urgency of the climate crisis, if the negotiating text of the AWG-LCA ignores the voices of the peoples of the world that the negotiators should represent.

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"Many species, a World, One Future "7th Meeting Space

worth noting that according to the Program of Activities of the World Environment Day during June and July, there will be exhibitions, workshops Ecotechnie and Alternative Technologies, talks, workshops, an environmental fair and a cycling tour forest rally.
Meanwhile, Pedro Mata Vázquez, Director General of the State Council of Science and Technology said today in Michoacán undoubtedly the topic of the environment has become more concern and importance to this State Public Administration, which requires the sum of efforts to coordinate actions and projects for their sustainability.

reflect on the conservation and protection of biodiversidad del planeta

Por: Mi Morelia.com / MiMorelia.com Activities to commemorate this date are aimed at strengthening environmental culture that promotes reflection, awareness and awareness of society about the need to coordinate actions that contribute to the conservation of natural resources, said the head of the Secretariat Planning and Environment, Catalina Rosas Monge. At a press conference, Rosas Monge pledged to increase efforts to implement and design strategies to curb environmental degradation in Michoacán, sustainable efforts are reiterated among the various levels of government, he said.
We have full awareness of the importance of our environment, for a better future for younger generations, viewed the state official.
Meanwhile, Juan Luis Martínez Armas State Delegate of the SEMARNAT, recalled that through the celebration of the United Nations Environment stimulate awareness about environmental problems worldwide, promoting political attention and action of States.
ACTION ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN MICHOACAN
-Home of the development of the State Strategy on Climate Change in Michoacán, as a basic part of public policy attention and reduce the effects of climate change.
-was monitored air quality in the city of Morelia to enrich the previous point


-Implementation of the 2009 Vehicle Verification

-During 2009 2 000 159 hectares reforested with one million 700 thousand trees in the municipalities of Ocampo, Zitacuaro Angangueo and Lazaro Cardenas.

He continued with the development of regional ecological systems in the Bajio and Lerma Chapala, in addition to seven local programs of ecological avocado fringe of the state, which Michoacán moves toward a model of land use criteria environmental sustainability.

, were funded through the Conservation Program Community Biodiversity (COINBIO), 48 projects in ejidos and communities in regions of high biological significance.

-In lakes Patzcuaro and Cuitzeo and Dam in Badlands, were conducted aquatic vegetation removal, rehabilitation and opening of navigation channels and levees forming filter.

He published the State Urban Development Programme 2009-2030.

"They have signed 34 agreements for Action Coordination with other municipalities for the preparation and updating of the Municipal Urban Development Programs and Population Center.

-In 60 municipalities of the state benefited 1 000 Michoacan to 931 families who were given free of charge the title to their land.

"They've done major maintenance activities, restoration and maintenance of protected areas at the state and for the reactivation of its Board of Directors and Management.

-were conducted in each of the regions of the state, workshops called The Municipal environmental work to the attention of the needs in the management and disposal of solid waste, land use change, land use planning, water and forest.

During the meeting with the media were also present among others, the Director of Convention and Exhibition Centre of Morelia, Paula Barrientos Espinosa, Secretary of Municipal Utilities, Floriberto Rivera Patiño and the representative of the National Chamber of the Wood Industry, Edgar Navarro Vázquez.









Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Wood Stove And Coughing




The story begins when a king and his son defeat the Maharaja, thanks to the treachery of his vizier. Among the exotic treasures of the Maharaja is a huge hourglass and a dagger. Vizier only knows the terrible power of these objects, who deceives the player to release the sands of time. This act becomes sand creatures almost everyone present, including the king, father of the protagonist. It should look how to undo the mess. In his adventure, count on the help of Farah, the daughter of the deposed Maharajah.







motion movie that shows the attack of an alien race. After the destruction of Earth, humanity out into space to find a new planet to populate. Then they change roles, and earthlings will be trying to expel from his planet to its peaceful inhabitants.









A family moves from a suburban California town to another district where they will have better quality of life. The problem is that they have a pet that is determined to wreak havoc wherever he goes and, naturally, will be an uproar in the new home. Marmaduke is (with the original voice of Owen Wilson), a dog breed Great Dane as awkward as adorable.








Diego is in love with her sister, Andrea, and faces the guilt and pleasures that this causes. Andrea, however, took their time on other things: she has her own secrets to hide. Augustine, the father of two, has brought home to Elisa, his new bride, twenty years his junior, and a social and economic status more humble. Elisa will have to learn quickly if you want to become the society lady who always wanted to be. A family trapped in the rigid social mechanisms of the Peruvian upper class. A chronicle of the decline, hypocrisy and conformism in half and sealed frivolous, where the characters act like gods, beyond rules, beyond morality, beyond belief.







At the University of Oxford, the young Charles Ryder he meets Sebastian Flyte, son of Lord Marchmain. The result of this friendship, Charles is introduced into the exclusive world of British high society and visiting for the first time, Brideshead, the stately home of the Flyte family. He meets Julia, Sebastian's sister, and is captivated by her beauty from the start. In a turbulent time, Charles will witness the decline of the family while carrying out his personal crusade for the love of Julia.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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comprehensive articulation of civil and social organizations in Mexico, climate change and the COP-16



Wednesday May 26, 1910 at 14:00 pm.




The Human Rights Centre Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez

Serapio Rendon. 57-B, Colonia San Rafael, Mexico City, near station and Metrobus Tabacalera San Cosme two of the Metro line.
Following the work that has been done in this spacious climate change and the Cop-16 is called to those who have been attending or following the sessions
Agenda:
-

Welcome, introduction of participants enter and dynamic arrangements of the meeting.

-

Progress of committing the summary document positioning of large space (consensus, nuances and disagreements will debate)

or

Topics

or

Strategy

or Actions

or Agenda

- Proposals for action to the Cop-16, Cancun

- report and proposal of post process -Cochabamba bound for Cancun

NOTES:

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This space is intended to be broad and inclusive, and inviting wide dissemination

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It is a collective effort, are invited to participate in moderation, Rapporteurs and calls

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Pro Center places the service of coffee and cookies, but this runs out who attended, are invited to cooperate with coffee and cookies, or some amount to pay for this service.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Deforestation in Mexico, its causes and actions to stop May 26, 2010, Boardroom of the Department, Faculty of Economics UNAM

Invitation Forum on deforestation in Mexico, its causes and actions to stop May 26, 2010, Boardroom of the Department, Faculty of Economics, UNAM global warming has been identified as one of the most important environmental dangers facing our modern society. The excessive emission of so-called "greenhouse gases" (GHGs) are causing climate change and global temperature to dangerous levels. Most of the emissions of greenhouse gases from industrial activity, the transport, power generation and deforestation. To address this problem, government agencies, universities and research centers, as well as civil society organizations are seeking measures that will effectively reduce GHG emissions. These measures should enable to reduce gasoline consumption and petroleum industry, transportation and power generation. They should also allow to reduce the emissions generated by the elimination of tree cover. The event will be held in the Board Room of the Directorate General of the Department of Economics (Building A) will be open to the university community and citizens interested in the subject. May 12, 2010 For the Faculty of Economics at UNAM:
Eduardo Vega López, Secretary General

For Greenpeace Mexico: Héctor Magallón Larson, Coordinator Forest Bell

For Rural Studies and Counseling:
Francisco Chapela Mendoza, Executive Director







Work Agenda Time Activity Speaker

or responsible

09:30 Registration of participants 10:00 Presentation: The national forest inventory and the process of deforestation in Mexico. Octavio Magana, Forest Inventory Management and Geomatics, CONAFOR
10:45 Presentation: Methodological aspects and trends of deforestation in Mexico. Irma Trejo, Institute of Geography, UNAM

11:30 Break 12:00 Presentation: The process of deforestation in Mexico. Francisco Chapela, Executive Director, ERA
12:30 Presentation: Impact of federal programs related to forestry Mexican Eduardo Vega, Secretary General, Department of Economics, UNAM

13:30 Break 15:00 Working groups: the process of deforestation in Mexico and proposed measures to detain Francisco Chapela, Executive Director, ERA
16:00 Presentation of conclusions from the tables
16:30 End of workshop: general conclusions and next steps


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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Milpa bastion of our biological diversity and

Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico, DF / Esplanade Central Library, Friday 21 to 23 May, 10:00 to 17:00
hrs
Exhibitions, Exhibitions
, Facilities, Children's Workshops, Workshop for adults, Videos, conferences, roundtables, Food, Music, Dance


Full program



Saturday, April 24, 2010

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cultural 2 º. National Conference on Watershed Management

23 al 25 November 2010
Juarez University Autónoma de Tabasco Mexico


Objectives * To reflect on the functioning of the basin as a system in terms of its components and dynamics, considering both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Organizers
* Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco (Academic Division of Biological Sciences) * Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (Master Integrated Watershed Management) * National Institute of Ecology, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources) (Department of Integrated Watershed Management) Organizing Committee Dr. Wilfrido Contreras Sanchez (DACB-UJAT)
Dr. Raul Francisco Lopez Pineda (MAGIC-UAQ)
Dr. Helena Cotler Avalos (INE-SEMARNAT) Dr. Stephan Weiss Arriaga (DACB-UJAT) Dr. Lilia Gama (DACB-UJAT) View

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Location:
Villahermosa, Tabasco. Mexico

Contact:
Helena Cotler,

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Workshop on forest governance, and REDD + Decentralisation in Latin America and the Caribbean 31 August - 3 September 2010, Oaxaca, Mexico


Workshop on forest governance, and REDD +
Decentralisation in Latin America and the Caribbean 31 August - 3 September 2010, Oaxaca, Mexico

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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"Transgenic Maize in Mexico? Biodiversity, biosafety and food safety agreements 8th


University Program for the Environment, the Institute Ecology, the Mexican Academy of Sciences and GENOK make a cordial invitation to the Bureau of analysis

biodiversity, biosafety and food safety

participate

Dr. Ignacio Chapela

College of Natural Resources

University of California, Berkeley

Dr. Alejandra Bravo

Department of Molecular Microbiology

Biotechnology Institute

UNAM

Thursday March 25 at 17:00

Auditorio Carlos Graef, Amoxcalli Joint Faculty of Sciences UNAM

FREE ENTRY

Please forward this information to their contacts.

Thanks

University Environment Programme (55) 5622-5212 to 14

www.puma.unam.mx

Monday, March 22, 2010

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preparatory meeting forum between federal government and CSOs from Oaxaca

MINUTES OF AGREEMENTS FOR THE EIGHTH MEETING OF THE FORUM SCHOOL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS. Date, Time and Place : March 18, 2010, 17:00 hrs., At the premises of the Oaxaca Community Foundation.

Assistants: Jaime Bolaños

(Oaxaca Community Foundation), Salvador Anta Fonseca (CONAFOR) Esteban Ortiz Rodea (SEMARNAT), Luis Ruiz Saucedo (FUND OAXACAN), Raciel Lemon (SEDESOL), Cuauhtémoc González Pérez (RAN), Alfredo Ramírez Gómez (PA), Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez (STPS), Perfect Rubio (ASERCA), Laura Aguilar Chagoya (PROFEPA), Sonia López (UGOCEM), Gregorio Salinas (Ministry of Economy), Samuel Martinez (SEMARNAT). Development Meeting:

discusses the background and rationale of the forum, and the process followed in preparing the proposal for its implementation, was made the presentation of the proposed implementation of the Forum: its objectives, topics, speakers, guests and budget, opened round of comments, among them the following: That

panelists are willing and ready to participate (Mexican Center for Philanthropy, Convergence of Civil Organizations for Democracy, Inter-American Development Foundation , Kellogg Foundation, Universidad Metropolitana, INDESOL)

What to consider inviting the Forum to the WWF and other non-governmental organizations distinguished career in Oaxaca. That Forum is highly relevant, because it means the start of a process leading to improved relations between civil society organizations and the federal government.

To include the topic in Forum land, the importance of communities and ejidos in the state context.

The Forum contribution to the construction of a plan of short, medium and long term objectives and goals that can be evaluated.
    That is good from the preparatory meeting of the Forum, new participants join the process.

  • That the forum be used to assess the role of foundations as well as social participation bodies promoted by federal agencies.

  • That the process to strengthen relations between the federal government and civil society organizations have a defined agenda, permanent and quantifiable.

  • That civil society organizations play an important role in promoting development.

  • That is correct that the Forum last 2 days, it's okay to focus on assessing the changes that caused the Social Participation Law, which includes a table of local civil organizations, and to take clear agreements and commitments are respected.

  • That is a fact that local participation can be managed proposals amending the policy.


  • Agreements:

  • The Forum will be held on Tuesday 27 and Wednesday April 28, 2010.

  • On Wednesday March 24, 2010, is the deadline to receive input on the proposed implementation of the Forum.

  • To manage resources for the implementation of the Forum, establishing a Finance Committee composed of Jaime Bolaños Cacho and Esteban Ortiz Rodea.
  • Forum For the implementation of establishing a Committee on Organization, composed by Luis Ruiz Saucedo, Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez Othón Cuevas and Samuel Martinez.
The next preparatory meeting of the Forum will be held on Thursday, March 25, 2010, beginning at 5 pm, at the premises of the Delegation of the Ministry of Economy, residing in Laurel Not Private . 1422, between Poppy and Jasmine Street, Colonia Reforma, in this city. A preparatory meeting mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be invited officially written to federal agencies. The invitation will make Perfect Rubio Esteban Ortiz and support in their distribution.


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Call for National Competition Photo: "Biodiversity of the State of Oaxaca." Course



  • Jaguar AC Clay invites you to participate in the photo contest "Biodiversity of the State of Oaxaca" in order to highlight the rich biodiversity of fauna and flora of the state. The jury will be composed of several experts who assessed the photographic composition, timing and creativity, and sense of conservation and preservation of species.
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    Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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    Migration and Rural Development to be held from April 5 to June 28, 2010.

    Chorlaví Group invited to participate in the Course of Migration and Rural Development to be held from April 5 to 28 de junio de 2010.
    A través de la plataforma REDCAPA se efectuará el Curso a distancia sobre Migración y Desarrollo Rural. El objetivo es analizar y problematizar la relación entre migración, remesas y desarrollo rural a partir de la bibliografía sobre las experiencias locales sistematizadas.

    Para ver la presentación
    PRESIONE AQUÍ .


    Si conocen a otras organizaciones que estén interesadas en participar, por favor compartir esta invitación. Any concerns or questions please contact the following email address:

    altorres@rimisp.org

    Chorlaví Group

    Thursday, March 4, 2010

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    2nd Session: Exchange and Outlook civilians in Mexico against climate change and the COP-16. March 10, 2010

    meeting of February 17, 2010


    March 10, 2010, from 4 pm to 7 pm in the Agustín Pro Center for Human Rights, Serapio Rendón No. 57-B, Colonia San Rafael, Mexico City.

    activities program Previous On 17 February, following a call signed by representatives of 13 Mexican civil organizations, was held in the Auditorium of the Agustín Pro Center for Human Rights a first meeting of representatives of civil organizations and social movements in Mexico off climate change and the COP-16. With the participation of 57 persons, was held a large meeting, full of concern about the issue. There was unanimous agreement to meet for the second time and for this, a group of commissioners of the meeting has drafted the following activities.
    Welcome, welcome, fraternal colleagues in civilian agencies to share concerns and identifying opportunities for joint action. Objectives
    1 Reflecting on options in Mexico's civil action against global climate change phenomenon and its impact on the country and for influencing national policy attention to this phenomenon.

    2 Explore ways of collaboration and joint action on climate change and public action on the issue.

    3 Identify possible actions to take in a consensual


    Program activities 3.30 pm Registration of participants started
    Cafeteria Opening a table of materials to exchange

    4.00 pm Welcome (A couple of commissioners) Introduction of participants

    Review 4.30 pm Agenda I. Review previous meeting summary
    Comments

    4.45 pm II. Current civil initiatives against climate change process
    groups are invited to have ongoing initiatives and to briefly comment that, given a reasonable time to each initiative, at the scheduled time. Each group or set of groups invited to the way we have considered.
    recommend to anyone who wants to submit some, to describe it succinctly in a letter sheet in an amount 50 copies, to streamline its distribution to participants of the meeting.

    5.45 pm 6.00 pm Break III. "Opportunities for possible coordinated actions?: Round exploratory many different options that can be" weaving "between organizations / stakeholders to strengthen coordination processes: thematic meetings? Are there any plans for one or more organizations that serve as space for the joint?

    6.30 pm IV. Conclusions and monitoring arrangements: Facilitators commissioners collected contributions and made conclusion of the meeting considered possible monitoring arrangements.
    If so, appointing a new monitoring committee to prepare a third meeting of civic organizations and social movements. 7.00 pm V.

    Closure of the meeting




    Commissioners Raul Benet, OXFAM - MEXICO, Francisco Chapela, ERA BC, Claudia Gomez Portugal, CEMDA AC, Alfonso González Martínez, GEA AC, Sandra Guzman, CEMDA AC; Pablo Quiroga, CP AC Natura , Alejandro Villamar, RMALC and Jorge Villarreal, H. Foundation Boll.


    Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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    agroecology XI International Course

    AGROECOLOGY
    INTERNATIONAL YEAR COURSE XI

    11-24 July 2010



    cultural memory, biodiversity and agroecology: Linking tradition, education and science for sustainability


    When held in the heart of the Mayan cultural area, the agroecology course of this year will provide a special opportunity to explore the food system sustainability at the interface of the local farming traditions and globalization. Peasants in Chiapas and adjoining Central American region are the stewards of agrobiodiversity and cultural knowledge with five thousand years of adaptation to a complex range of environments, from temperate to tropical wet and dry. While local farmers explore new crops and practices cultural memory contributes to conservation by resisting the imposition of external homogenizing packages. The combination of ancient agricultural traditions, local knowledge in modern agro-ecology evolution and create exciting new frontiers for research, education and practice. We will explore these boundaries with local farmers in their communities and their fields and exchange experiences across the region, while visiting the school gardens in both rural and urban schools, we can see how communities incorporate cultural memory in public education to convey the agro-ecological knowledge and traditions. The course will a unique view of the proposed small-scale producers to modern rural environmental sustainability. The instructors have extensive experience of working with communities in the region between the Mayan and other cultures, traditions and practices emerging. Call





    agroecochiapas@gmail.com For more information

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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    Monday, January 25, 2010

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    Mesoamerican Congress on Protected Areas. Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, 8 to March 12, 2010

    Siglo XXI Convention Center

    The Third Congress on Protected Areas Mesoamerican is a forum driven Commission on Environment and Development, which seeks make known the achievements and strengths of national systems of protected areas in the region of Mesoamerica: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Dominican Republic and southeast of the southern region of Mexico.

    The main central objective of this Third Congress, is to promote dialogue and exchange of experiences among governments, institutions and local communities to consolidate and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas and sensitize decision makers to local residents and the public about the importance of protected areas as an instrument of social and economic development in Mesoamerica, global challenges it faces.

    Further information: Congress

    http://www.congresomesoamericanoap.net/portal/01_congreso/info_congreso.html Portal

    Thursday, January 21, 2010

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    Luisana Lopilato RETURNS TO THE STRIP POL-KA



    Luisana Lopilato In December he was recording the novel "Someone who loves me" and as the daughter of actor Uruguayan Osvaldo Laport and be part employees of the Community market greengrocer. According
    principle was known to be a "Cholito, a neighborhood girl to hide her beauty behind a male and neglected look something up that all its beauty appears to dazzle first actor Ludovico di Santo.


    Ludovico had already worked with Luisana in Attraction x 4 by the male partner of the actress, the chemistry between them is always manifest in a natural way by creating a real feeling in the scenes.

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    27 MAY MICHAEL BUBLE Luisana Lopilato and married in the 2010



    A love story that began with Michael denying it in a program of USA and his girlfriend today there is talk of a wedding in 2010. The couple was watching through the streets to see them in Buenos Aires together where they had a problem with Argentine journalism because Buble did not want to display and the typical response of all the actresses "We're just friends."

    A few months Luisana we could see a clip of one of the singer's songs, filmed in a supermarket aisles and between the couple carved their destination.

    The song is called "Have not met you yet" from the album "Crazy Love", say the album title would be a clear reflection of what he felt when he met Luisana.


    Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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    film green ogre once again features the voices of Myke Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas, will be released in the United States May 21, 2010.

    After challenging an evil dragon, rescue a beautiful princess and save the kingdom of laws ", what an ogre to do? Well, if you're Shrek, suddenly become a man tehas family. Instead of scaring the villagers as before, now is a good-natured Shrek. What changes have resulted from this ogre? earlier days when it felt like a "real ogre, Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the good negotiator, Rumpelstiltskin.

    Shrek finds himself in a twisted version, with very strong cambiosa which hunt ogres, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek and Fiona have never met

    Now it's up to Shrek to undo everything he has done with the hope of saving his friends, the restoration of their world and the recovery of his true love





    WILL THIS MOVIE THE LAST OF THE SAGA?

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    A group of mercenaries accepts an assignment from the most dangerous thing: to kill a South American dictator. Only then can free people from the terrible oppression they are experiencing. Besides


    Stallone will, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny Trejo, Terry Crews and UFC fighter Randy Couture.

    Release Date: August 2010