Vol. 21 No. 34 (2025): The quantitative importance in regional studies

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Editorial

Volume 21, number 34 of the journal Tlamati Sabiduría brings together research focused on the analysis of contemporary environmental, social, and territorial problems, approached from interdisciplinary perspectives that contribute to understanding current challenges in sustainability and natural resource management. The works included in this issue reflect the academic commitment to generating relevant, contextualized scientific knowledge with social impact, particularly in regions facing environmental transformations resulting from urban growth, pressure on ecosystems, and the intensive use of natural resources.

Among the topics addressed are the conservation of urban trees, the valuation of ecosystem services, and the water problems associated with the exploitation of community aquifers. This research demonstrates the importance of incorporating participatory methodologies and citizen science approaches to strengthen information gathering processes and promote greater environmental awareness among the population. It also emphasizes the role of local communities in developing solutions aimed at the sustainable management of the environment and the preservation of natural resources.

The articles presented offer analyses grounded in fieldwork, technological tools, and qualitative and quantitative approaches that allow for an understanding of complex phenomena related to urban biodiversity, water availability, and the effects of climate change. Likewise, this volume highlights the need to strengthen public policies and environmental management strategies from a comprehensive and participatory perspective.

With this edition, Tlamati Sabiduría reaffirms its commitment to disseminating research that contributes to the academic and social debate on sustainable development, encouraging critical reflection and the search for alternatives to address current and future environmental challenges.

Published: 2025-04-30