La comunidad de Comaltepec, apoyada por la Universidad Autónoma de México UNAM y la Asociación de Estudios Rurales y Asesoría Campesina ERA, ambos miembros de COMET-LA, ha puesto en marcha su página web. Esta ha sido concebida y diseñada por la comunidad con la finalidad de sistematizar tanto las actividades realizadas en el marco del proyecto COMET-LA como las diferentes decisiones que se tomen dentro de la comunidad y difundir la información principalmente entre las personas que viven fuera de la comunidad.
La página Web de Comaltepec contribuirá al desarrollo de la arena de aprendizaje de COMET-LA favoreciendo la divulgación de buenas prácticas y lecciones aprendidas en el ámbito de la gestión de bosque y uso del suelo.
Para visitar la web de Comaltepec, por favor haga clic en el siguiente enlace:
http://santiagocomaltepec.wordpress.com/
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