Environmental Blog #1 Blog Ambiental No.1

Hello and welcome!
In the Environmental Blog we will be talking about some of the principal activities that we’re carrying out in the environmental area of Tres Ríos Development in general, and particularly in the Hotel Hacienda Tres Ríos. Construction is in full swing, so the actions of the Environmental Supervisión are permanent.
As you will surely remember, Tres Ríos initially opened its doors to the public as an eco-park, which will re-open in 2008 exclusively for the guests of the future hotels in the development, starting with the first one, Hacienda Tres Ríos.
Hacienda Tres Ríos inherits the same commitment to the environment as Tres Ríos park and therefore establishes itself as a sustainable turistic development seeking to guarantee the intelligent, lasting, and responsible use of our natural resources in order to offer high-quality environmental turistic experiences to our future visitors (Tres Ríos Ecology Mission).
The environmental work was started years ago. From the first studies and characterization of the environment made at the end of the 90’s to the most recent studies done with aerial photography and digital geo-reference, we have firmly maintained our promise to ground our development devoted to objective criteria and based in solid scientific evidence.
In this way, we have traced a Route of Planning and Environmental Management with a great variety of activities of protection and care of the environment and the natural resources present in Tres Ríos.
From the planning stages to actual operation, passing obviously through the construction phase, the Environmental Supervision implements 7 programs and 20 subprograms for the Environmental Management System that attend to the integral handling of Duch Fundamentals as flora, fauna, waste management, supervision of the environment, etcetera.
This space on our web page has opened to keep you informed of the latest advances/updates of these activities. We hope you enjoy forthcoming additions to this blog!
Kindest regards,
Gabriel Santoyo
Environmental Officer

