Compartiendo el fracaso, experiencias que llevan al éxito

Se compartieron experiencias de fracaso en implementación proyectos de conservación e investigación que en un principio se percibían como algo terrible pero que conllevaban a oportunidades y conocimientos más importantes.
Los cactos y otras plantas del Desierto Sonorense

El objetivo de la sesión es identificar a los miembros que actualmente tienen proyectos, zonas de estudio o interés en las plantas del Desierto Sonorense y sus interacciones con la fauna.
Free GIS Tools for beginners

I presented three Multi-platform tools for creating maps, and execute GIS analysis all of them free.
Juego de memoria como estrategia de enseñanza para dar a conocer a la fauna venenosa y no venenosa de la región

En esta propuesta se analizará el diseño y aplicación del prototipo de un juego de mesa titulado: « Memorama Interactivo: “¿Pica o muerde?”» sobre animales venenosos y no venenosos de la Región Sonorense.
Social networks

Jennie introduced the article by her and Andres in the special issue of JoSW. Looking at how the summit in 2012 created connections. Jennie and Andrés met at the 2012 summit and worked on the social network analysis together.
N-Gen Lab Meeting 19 Aug 2015
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/h2QfKS-BV3I”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Water resources and global change: From the Arizona-Sonora borderlands to the Arid Americas Christopher Scott, Professor and Distinguished Scholar, University of Arizona and Director, CAZMEX – Consortium for Arizona-Mexico Arid Environments This presentation takes a social-ecological systems approach to better understand human and climatic drivers of river-basin water resources. With an emphasis on the […]
N-Gen Lab Meeting 15 July 2015
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/fro7T8UrXqI”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] When culture shapes the environment: Culinary markers of northwestern Mexico and the ecological consequences of carne asada Nemer E. Narchi [1, 2], Alberto Búrquez [3], Sarah Trainer [4], Rodrigo F. Rentería-Valencia [5] Abstract Carne asada, the art of grilling and consuming meat, has become a consumptive and culinary practice that cuts across all […]
Finding Dioon and “ditmarsi”, the herpetology of botany, and the importance of biodiversity expeditions

Robert Villa, Tucson Herpetological Society I was six or seven years old when I entered my great-grandmother’s kitchen in South Tucson and noticed a yellow Tupperware box in the corner. Peering in, I was captivated by a desert tortoise. And when we offered it some lettuce my fate was sealed as a herpetologist. I became […]
Letter from the Executive Committee
16 November 2014 Dear N-Gen, At over 200 members – 50% based in the US, 47% based in Mexico, and 3% from regions beyond – our network of collaborators and colleagues continues to expand. In step, so do our actions. The board has been hard at work over the past year. We would like to […]
Mining in Northwest Mexico Press
N-Gen statement press: 20 Oct 2014. Sonora: contra la minería depredadora http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2014/10/20/opinion/024a1pol 9 Oct 2014. Leyes propician que surjan “más Buenavistas del Cobre” http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2014/10/09/politica/018n2pol Related News: 28 Oct 2014. Hermosa mine proposal could deplete southeast Arizona town’s drinking water aquifer http://www.patagoniaalliance.org/hermosa-mine-proposal-could-deplete-southeast-arizona-towns-drinking-water-aquifer/ 21 Oct 2014. El primer proyecto de minería submarina podría ser en BCS http://www.equilibrio.mx/el-primer-proyecto-de-mineria-submarina-podria-ser-en-bcs/ […]