Research at ECOSUR
ECOSUR contributes to the sustainable development on the southern border through a wealth of knowledge and ongoing research, implementation of human resources, and a correlation between the social and natural sciences. ECOSUR believes that research is essential for progress in equitable development to benefit vulnerable populations in the south.
why It Matters?
ECOSUR is a multidisciplinary academic center for postgraduate investigation and education, focusing on Mexico’s development and connection on its southern border. ECOSUR contributes to the sustainable development on the southern border through a wealth of knowledge and ongoing research, implementation of human resources, and a correlation between the social and natural sciences. ECOSUR believes that research is essential for progress in equitable development to benefit vulnerable populations in the south. The only successful way to promote development is to emphasize the importance of cultural conservation, natural resources, and biological richness of the region; people working to sustain nature is essential to its success in future generations.
who Can Sign Up?
Travelers seeking experiences related to scientific research and thesis work will greatly benefit from this opportunity. Sign up today!
How Do I Sign Up?
Right here! We will make sure your questions and requests get to the institute.
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More Details, Please!
As shown by its outstanding research opportunities, ECOSUR works hard to harmonize nature, technology, and local cultural influences in order to strengthen its academic disciplines and social development. ECOSUR connects SAVE Campeche travelers with Scientific experiences such as biodiversity conservation, biological research, and aquatic ecology.
Experience Spotlight
Dr. Griselda Escalona-Segura, Biologist
Dr. Griselda Escalon is a biologist that specializes in agricultural and biological sciences at ECOSUR.
Dr. Yuri Pena, Postgraduate Coordinator
Dr. Yuri Peña works in the Department of Sustainable Sciences and specializes in tropical forest wildlife species.
Other researchers
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