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On April 22, 2024, the legislature of the State of Mexico – one of the 31 states of Mexico (distinguished from the whole country) – approved amendments to Article 5 and Article 18 of the state Constitution that recognizes nature and biodiversity as subjects of right
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The biodiversity conservation actions in Mexico, in addition to the international instruments and the adopted compromises, are supported by three main programs: Natural Protected Areas (NPAs), Land Use (Territory ordinance) and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), and NPA Management Program
- BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN MEXICO - FMCN
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Events which characterized this decade included 1) creation of SEDUE with the purpose of linking biodiversity with environmental pollution, 2) passage of a stringent and extensive environmental law (General Law on Ecological Balance and EnvironmentalProtection [LGEEPA]) in 1988, and 3) creation in 1989 of the National Commission of Water
- Mexico’s Legal and Institutional Framework for the Conservation of . . .
Mexico’s environmental legislation has grown rapidly in the last 15 years to progressively de-velop constitutional provisions regarding the con-servation of natural resources that had been in force since 1917 In particular, 2 important amendments to the federal constitution were adopted
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To protect Mexican ecosystems, Article 3 of the law establishes the concept of clearly designated areas of the national territory whose original environmen-tal conditions have not been significantly altered by human activity or that require protection and or restoration and lists the program’s objectives: (1) to preserve representative
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Mexico's environmental laws and regulations form a crucial framework for the protection of its stunning natural beauty These laws are essential in preserving the nation's biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come
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