Institution

Collaboretion

Autonomous University of

Campeche Mexico

Collaborate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), beekeeping and environmental education projects. Responsible for the biodiversity inventory. Offers training to people in the region.          

Mexican Federal Government

It contributes two million, 265 thousand pesos a year  for the development of projects of the Production  Diversification Sub-programs and the Dissemination, Training and Environmental Education  Sub-programs.          

National Indigenous Institute of Mexico

It provides 330 thousand pesos a year in support  of the beekeeping project of the Production  Diversification Sub-program.          

Governmente of Canada

It provides two million, 703 thousand pesos a year  to support a Diversification Sub-programs and the  total administrative expenses of the RAFSX/CMF binomial.          

National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity

Partner in aerial photography. In coordination  with the UNIVERSITY OF CAMPECHE. It  develops biological inventories of the Reserve.          

World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Partner in forest inventories, remote sensors and  geographic information technology. Contributes a  total of 385 thousand pesos.          

PRONATURA Yucatan Peninsula

Strongly involved in beekeeping and organic  agriculture projects, it also supports water collection  and management projects, solar development and environmental education. It contributes a total of  113 thousand pesos.          

Queen’s University

Involved in research on migratory birds. Involvement  of a graduate student with the community for the training of field assistants. Contributes 27.5  thousand pesos.          

University of Ottawa, and the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne

These two partners have started a project on  Traditional Knowledge Systems.          

International Centre for

Research in Agroforestry

(ICRAF)

Partner in participatory research with corn cultivation farmers, addressing aspects of environmental  characterization and diagnosis of production systems, selection and evaluation of multiple-use trees, and  design and evaluation of agroforestry systems.  Contributes a total of 84 thousand pesos.          

Stanford University

It supports the training of technicians for the  management of GIS equipment and is a partner for research on the botanical study of native species and  the study of bat communities. Contributes a total of  65.5 thousand pesos.          

National Autonomous University of Mexico

Collaborator in research on inventory of  nitrogen-fixing tree plants.          

Xpujil Beekeeping Committee

Partner in the training of new beekeepers,  improving the quality of equipment, increasing  colonies, collecting honey, planting honey plants  and training producers.