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Month: June 2020

EXPERIENCE | This zero-waste co-op in Mexico runs on eco-technology

June 22, 2020 Juhi Shah

Getting to Las Cañadas was a long journey with beautiful scenery as we went up the hills.  As we got…

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Filed under: agro-ecological, Cloud Forest, CO-OP, co-operative, eco-technology, Las Cañadas, Mexico, permaculture, Pico de Orizaba, University of Waterloo, Veracruz, volcano, zero-waste

PROFILE | Dr. Luna Khirfan

Catherine Lee

Dr. Luna Khirfan is Associate Professor of the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo.  Possessing a unique interdisciplinary…

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Filed under: archaeology, climate change adaptation, cultural resource management, Dr. Luna Khirfan, heritage management, historic preservation, School of Planning, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, University of Waterloo, urban planning

EXPERIENCE | What I learned about sustainable farming in Mexico on a UW trip

Mandie Yantha and Margot Whittington

On one of our first days in Mexico, we took the city bus to the colourful town of Colonia Ursulo…

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Filed under: Coatepec, Colonia Ursulo Galvan, Mexico, Rancho Acayali, sustainable farming, Tlanyahualapa, University of Waterloo, Veracruz, Xico

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