Sochimilo district in Mexico City. For centuries, “Physinineros” was supplied with Mexico City. What is their future ? Climate and environment Sochimilko, the district in the heart of Mexico City, & nbsp; homeland “Chininineros”, farmers who have been using the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples for the cultivation of products over the centuries. Today their lifestyle is at risk due to deterioration in the environmental situation, the expansion of city quarters and the consequences of & nbsp; changes & nbsp; climate. 62 ~ their name Chininineros got from the “officials”-artificial-solid gardens on which they are far away. The Aztecs found that if you lay on the bottom of shallow lakes a layer by a layer of silt, plants and branches, you can create extremely fertile plots of the Earth. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 >For hundreds of years, Chininineros & AMP; NBSP; local communities provided food. However, the climatic crisis, a decrease in interest in rural work among young people and the growing need of a metropolis in water can lead to the disappearance of this traditional type of activity. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ Also: salvation of the mesoameric reef: how innovations help save the coral 60 > in the new publication & NBSP; & NBSP; Environmental Institute and Safety of the University of the University of the University of the University of the University of the University of the University of Environmental Risis of spontaneous & nbsp; disasters “experts offer five & nbsp; key steps that humanity must be taken for a more stable and more stable and viable & nbsp; future. One of them & nbsp; there is long -term thinking & nbsp; in the interests of future generations. The University of the University of the UN met with the Farmers of Sochimilo on the eve of & nbsp; exit of the report. Researchers discussed with the locals the history of the district and ways to maintain their unique lifestyle. Lauro River, 72 years, beekeeper: I was born and raised in Sochimilko – & nbsp; place that exists thanks to the work of our ancestors. They built officials, laying branches, leaves and fertile dirt from the bottom of the lagoon. To fix the islands, they landed in the corners of the trees of Ahuehota [local type of willow, Salix bonplandiana]. Over time, these efforts formed an extensive network of channels and officials, which has survived so far. There are almost 180 kilometers of channels surrounded by officials. Samuel Moon, 67 years old, vegetable breeder: 62 > 62 > CHINIMES – & nbsp; unique phenomenon in the world. We transmit this knowledge & nbsp; our children. Previously, even freshwater mollusks, fish, turtles, snails, axolotli were found here. But now we are faced with serious problems of pollution and lack of water. We try to return to past methods: to grow environmentally stable cultures, to use less pesticides. Perhaps not everything will be able to restore, but we must preserve at least what we have. We, farmers, are the keepers of this earth. eric Eric, 45 years old, farmer, grandson of Samuel: Farmer affair I was taught by my grandfather. There are no schools for officials. Mom brought me a baby here. We still use traditional tools: stake, rake, veil – & nbsp; all this is transmitted from generation to generation. ~ 60 > 62 >Previously, the seasons were clearly defined: rains, heat, cold. But with a change in climate, it is impossible to predict when it rains or gets colder. Technologies help – & nbsp; there are materials that protect from heat, cold, hail. But this also has a minus: not everyone has money to buy it. if everyone works in offices, who will feed the officials ? here very beautiful, and I have strong feelings for this place. I do not want it to disappear. Mariana Krus, 29 years old, historian: 62 ~ When we say “farmer”, the man most often appears. And I remember my great -grandmother. These women in apron and skirts not only had a household, but also worked on officials. I was born in 1995, and even then the water in the channels was brown. Many families have ceased to engage in agriculture. In many respects because of the stereotype: farmer-& NBSP; So the poor is. and I am proud that I belong to the Cininineuros family. We tell friends and colleagues why you need to protect channels, water, why Sochimilco is important for Mexico City’s life. The work of the farmer is as important as the work of the doctor.