USAID DEC
The Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT) is a Mexican government agency responsible for environmental and natural resource management.
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Abstract
The agency's headquarters are located in the city of La Ciudad de México, but a regional office is situated in the state of Quintana Roo. The office is located in the municipality of UZACHI, specifically in the town of San Agustín, on the 20 de Noviembre street, in the city of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. SEMARNAT's regional office in Felipe Carrillo Puerto is responsible for implementing environmental policies and regulations in the state of Quintana Roo. The agency's efforts focus on protecting the region's natural resources, including its forests, wildlife, and marine ecosystems. Additionally, SEMARNAT works to promote sustainable development and sustainable development practices in the region. The agency's work in Quintana Roo is guided by the Mexican government's environmental policies and international agreements, such as the United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity. SEMARNAT's regional office collaborates with local communities, local governments, and other stakeholders to develop and implement environmental projects and initiatives that benefit the region's ecosystems and the people who depend on them. SEMARNAT's regional office in Felipe Carrillo Puerto also provides technical assistance and technical assistance to local communities and local governments on environmental issues, such as waste management, waste management, and environmental education. The agency's work in these areas aims to promote sustainable development and sustainable development practices in the region. SEMARNAT's regional office in Felipe Carrillo Puerto is committed to protecting the region's natural resources and promoting sustainable development. The agency's work in Quintana Roo is guided by the Mexican government's environmental policies and international agreements, and is focused on protecting the region's ecosystems and the people who depend on them.
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2016USAID DEC