Dr. Tunuari R. Chávez González is an environmental geographer and holds a master's degree in Environmental Law, specializing in sustainable water management, biocultural heritage, and territorial rights. He has dedicated more than a decade to defending arid ecosystems and the communities that inhabit them.
Wirikuta: The Invisible Limit of Life in the Desert
In the heart of the Potosí highlands, the sacred territory of Wirikuta, located in the municipality of Catorce, San Luis Potosí, represents one of the most complex, diverse, and culturally significant arid ecosystems on the planet. Its area—just over 140,000 hectares—may seem modest compared to the immensity of the Chihuahuan Desert, but its biological density […]
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