The Skin of the Jungle. Ecosystems of Campeche.
Editorial Fund: TURNER
Dimensions: 29 × 32.5 cm
Pages: 272
Spanish
Collection: Art and Photography
The Campeche region is considered one of the most important ecosystems in the world. It is part of the Mayan Rainforest, which covers almost three million hectares in northern Mexico, where countless archaeological remains and a great diversity of plants and animals have been found. Half of the region is protected and declared a Biosphere Reserve, hence the importance of raising awareness of this natural heritage in order to ensure its environmental protection.
The book is richly documented with more than 100 color photographs, scientific tables, maps, and various scientific texts that illustrate and contextualize the importance of this region.
Editorial Fund: TURNER
Dimensions: 29 × 32.5 cm
Pages: 272
Spanish
Collection: Art and Photography
The Campeche region is considered one of the most important ecosystems in the world. It is part of the Mayan Rainforest, which covers almost three million hectares in northern Mexico, where countless archaeological remains and a great diversity of plants and animals have been found. Half of the region is protected and declared a Biosphere Reserve, hence the importance of raising awareness of this natural heritage in order to ensure its environmental protection.
The book is richly documented with more than 100 color photographs, scientific tables, maps, and various scientific texts that illustrate and contextualize the importance of this region.
Editorial Fund: TURNER
Dimensions: 29 × 32.5 cm
Pages: 272
Spanish
Collection: Art and Photography
The Campeche region is considered one of the most important ecosystems in the world. It is part of the Mayan Rainforest, which covers almost three million hectares in northern Mexico, where countless archaeological remains and a great diversity of plants and animals have been found. Half of the region is protected and declared a Biosphere Reserve, hence the importance of raising awareness of this natural heritage in order to ensure its environmental protection.
The book is richly documented with more than 100 color photographs, scientific tables, maps, and various scientific texts that illustrate and contextualize the importance of this region.