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    1st International Congress of Urban Parks

    by: Luis Antonio Romahn Diez

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    Categories: Events

    1st International Congress of Urban Parks

    With the participation of more than 1,850 people, the first International Congress of Urban Parks was organized by the Asociación Nacional de Parques y Recreación de México (National Association of Parks and Recreation of Mexico), with the city of Mérida and its parks as a backdrop.

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    Celebration of the souls: Plants and flowers.

    by: Manuel Lara

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Celebration of the souls: Plants and flowers.

    The Day of the dead has been declared by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Each region of Mexico has its own rite, for example, in the Yucatan Peninsula is celebrated the Hanal Pixán,

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    The Landscape and the Departed

    by: Arq. Ivonne Walls

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    Categories: History & Culture

    The Landscape and the Departed

    Surely, to anyone who is not a Mexican, it will seem lugubrious or ghoulish to celebrate the dead: to prepare them food, invite them to your house, gather with them and evoke their presence for several days each year. 

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    Tapetito Tapetote

    by: WASA

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    Categories: Interventions

    Tapetito Tapetote

    What memories do we have in the public space? Can we be part of its construction?

    The Alameda Central of Mexico City is perhaps 

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    Urban resilience(s) to climate change

    by: Emilie Gascon

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Urban resilience(s) to climate change

    Adaptation can be broadly defined as an action or a process that pursue adjustment of a living being to its milieu. It is a question of perpetually evolving and coping with changing conditions, seeking for living with a milieu. 

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    Living beings and resilience

    by: Manuel Lara

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Living beings and resilience

    In ecology, resilience is defined as the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to disturbances, both by resisting damage and by rapidly recovering from it. This capacity is the result of several factors and actors. For example, there are

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