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Permaculturist –specializing in abstract design with water. (Estado de México, Mexico)

During a 5 days stay tours of San Francisco (San Pancho) and surrounding areas (Lo de Marcos, Las Lomas, San Ignacio, Higuera Blanca, and Sayulita) were taken. The resident developed an analysis of the terrain (topographic conditions, humidity, mineral contents, salinity) and of the community (trades of the field, construction, relationship with the environment).

A photographic record and interviews were carried out, from which lines of action were determined for sustainable architecture and permaculture projects around the use of natural and biodegradable materials (bajareque, palma, bamboo) as well as water supply and recovery  (reuse of rainwater).

Collaborated with Erick Saracho, Director of Alianza Jaguar, environmental activist, promoter of citizen and ecological actions in San Pancho and in the Bay of Banderas region. It was considered essential to locate the operation of the projects with the community of San Pancho as their epicenter for its diversity and cultural and ecological commitment.