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Due to climate change, global warming, as well as the population explosion, natural resources are not enough to meet the needs of those who inhabit the planet. One of the most affected has been water, so in the June issue of Revista Gaceta UAEH, we learn more about the problems and solutions proposed by science.

Through our texts, you will learn about the role that water plays in the vision of the native peoples, as well as the rites that still survive in the Mezquital Valley. From the Garzas laboratories, the student-researchers Jhoselin Villagrán Manilla and Milca Eliana Tolentino Mendoza; seek to address the problem of lirio in the Tecocomulco Lagoon in a sustainable way and promoting a circular economy in the area.

While in "Out of the Classroom" he learns the story of personal reinvention, effort and a great love for his work, which led Yacco Sodi to become one of the most recognized estheticians-cosmetologists in the state.

We weave diffusion networks with the country's higher education institutions through the return of our "Sister Universities" section. This time we will learn about the work being done by the Autonomous University of Queretaro (UAQ) to achieve sustainability and end discrimination in their spaces.

Come and discover the different connections that water has in this special issue.





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