Planeta.com is making a major revision to the Mexico features. We’ll be adding a number of links to social media resources and assisting local tour operators, indigenous artisans and government officials.
Details
http://www.planeta.com/mexico.html
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/mexico
2. Planeta.com is updating features about Mexico, a
country with awesome natural and cultural
diversity. We encourage friends to share stories
about Mexico via blogs, Facebook, Flickr,
Foursquare, Google+, LinkedIn, Ranker, Slideshare,
Storify, Twitter, YouTube, wikis and other social
web channels.
3. ¡ Adventure
¡ Art
¡ Biodiversity
¡ Colonial History
¡ Culture
¡ Festivals
¡ Food
¡ Indigenous Peoples
¡ Markets
¡ Parks
¡ Sports
¡ Trees
7. ¡ Listening to locals: What stories do
Mexicans want to share with the world?
¡ Defending the tourists: What do
visitors want to know?
¡ Smartphones: What’s public and local in
a gamefied world?
¡ Plan B: How can communication be
improved during times of crisis?
11. 2001-2010 WINNERS Fernando Aguinaco
Steve Bridger
Gerhard Buttner
Hector Ceballos-Lascurain
Jorge Chávez de la Peña
Marlene Ehrenberg
Verena Gerber
Juan Carlos Ibarra
Pedro Martinez
Jennifer Morfín Morgan
Allan Rhodes
Antonio Suárez
Francisco Verastegui
We encourage local tourism pros, indigenous peoples, artisans, government officials and travelers to share Mexico stories.
Planeta.com is updating our features about Mexico, a country with amazing natural and cultural diversity. We are adding links to Web 2.0 channels, including Blogs, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube.
We present our annual Colibri Ecotourism Award to celebrate World Environment Day (June 5).http://www.planeta.com/colibri.html
Fernando AguinacoSteve BridgerGerhard ButtnerHector Ceballos-LascurainJorge Chávez de la PeñaMarlene EhrenbergVerena GerberJuan Carlos IbarraPedro MartinezJennifer Morfín MorganAllan RhodesAntonio SuárezFrancisco Verastegui
Ayuuk (Mixe)ChinantecoMayaMixtecZapotec
Indigenous Voices - Rincon de los Artesanos and Planeta.com are issuing a call for YouTube videos in indigenous languages in the state of Oaxaca recorded by the families themselves.
Hyperlocal JournalismListening to locals – what stories do Mexicans want to share?What do visitors want to know about localities?Grassroots events - how can the Web document what’s local?How can communication be improved during times of crisis?