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  • Open Access
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Evolution and Collapse of Ejidos in Mexico—To What Extent Is Communal Land Used for Urban Development?

  • Melissa Schumacher,
  • Pamela Durán-Díaz,
  • Anne Kristiina Kurjenoja,
  • Eduardo Gutiérrez-Juárez and
  • David A. González-Rivas

7 October 2019

The ejido system, based on communal land in Mexico, was transformed to private ownership due to neoliberal trends in the 1990s. Based on the theory of stakeholders being agents of change, this study aimed to describe the land policies that changed th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,571 Views
17 Pages

Competitive Integration of Social Tourism Enterprises Through an Organizational Management System: The Case of El Jorullo in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

  • Carlos Salvador Peña-Casillas,
  • Rodrigo Espinoza-Sánchez,
  • José Alejandro López-Sánchez and
  • Perla Aguilar-Navarrete

10 December 2024

Ejidos are a unique form of land ownership in Mexico based on cooperative and mutual aid, characterized by management problems. Some ejidos have given rise to social tourism enterprises (STE), which seek to respond to local needs by carrying out trad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,570 Views
19 Pages

Floristic Diversity and Cultural Importance in Agroforestry Systems on Small-Scale Farmer’s Livelihoods in Central Veracruz, México

  • Sjoerd Pietersen,
  • Juan Carlos López-Acosta,
  • Jorge Antonio Gomez-Díaz and
  • Maite Lascurain-Rangel

22 January 2018

México is a cultural and biological megadiverse country with an increased anthropogenic pressure on its tropical landscapes. The study area was the ejido “Los Ídolos”, Misantla, Central Veracruz, Mexico. The main objective of this research was to ide...