EVOLUTION OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE SELVA MAYA REGION - Online
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EVOLUTION OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE SELVA MAYA REGION - Online
EVOLUTION OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE SELVA MAYA REGION - Online The Quintana Roo Council of Science and Technology, through the Network of Planetariums of Quintana Roo, invite to the videoconference:
EVOLUTION OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE SELVA MAYA REGION Teaches:
Luis Alfonso Arguelles Suarez, Agronomist specialist in forests. National Representative in Mexico of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Friday 1 April 2022 5pm (Cancun) / 4pm (CDMX)
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ABOUT ENG. ARGUELLES
Agronomist Specialist in Forests graduated from the Autonomous University of Chapingo. He began his professional life as a forest management researcher at INIF (now INIFAP, National Institute of Forestry and Livestock Research), later he was a commissioned researcher for the Quintana Roo Forestry Pilot Plan Project as the Mexican counterpart of the Mexico-Germany Agreement. For 10 years he was technical director of the Society of Ejidal Forestry Producers of Quintana Roo; He was also the Mexican technical counterpart for the Mexico-Great Britain cooperation in the Quintana Roo Forest Management Project. Argüelles has served as a consultant for GTZ, WWF, McArthur Foundation, WWF, CONABIO TNC and Chemonics. In 1995 he was a member of the International Board of Directors of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), serving two years as its president. He has been a forest certification consultant with RA-SmartWood in the Peten Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica. In 2014 he received the 2014 National Forestry Award in the community forestry category and in 2017 he received the Merit Award in the Forestry Development category from the Mexican Association of Forestry Professionals in the Forestry Development category. Since 2014 he has served as National Representative in Mexico of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).