
Why
Earth and Innovation Flourish
Imagine a harmonious convergence of human ingenuity and nature's resilience in Baja California, where Suelo Resiliente's regenerative agroforestry practices cultivate self-sustaining ecosystems that inspire a new era of ecological abundance.

Ultimately, our "why" showcases ecological regeneration's profound possibilities, demonstrating that even in deserts, life thrives. Through innovative agroforestry and community, we aim for a sustainable, resilient legacy inspiring global harmony.
Rooted in Harmony:
Driven by our deep belief in the human-nature bond, Suelo Resiliente's purpose is clear: design resilient, biodiverse landscapes, integrate syntropic agroforestry, and revalue water culture for a lasting environmental legacy, shaping a sustainable future for arid environments.
Igniting Desert Abundance:
Resilient, biodiverse landscapes—integrating agroforestry and valuing water—bridge transformation, linking thriving ecosystems with sustainable human activities for powerful synergy.

A Region of Potential: Why Baja California Inspires Us
In Baja California Norte, between the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific, a vibrant corridor of life is emerging. Here, Suelo's regenerative tourist vision unfolds, revealing the desert's subtle magic under careful stewardship, offering a unique opportunity for ecological restoration.
• Strategic Location
• Baja’s Green Belt
• Phase 1 / Lot 8
Phase 1 Focus
Laying the Foundation at Lot 8
Lot 8, our initial 11,000-hectare site with accessible highway frontage, is the heart of Phase 1. Here, fertile land awaits regenerative crops, sustainable hospitality will welcome guests, and innovation hubs will thrive. The first Warka Water Towers will grace this terrain, embodying our ingenuity. Lot 8 is where Suelo Resiliente's vision takes tangible form.
At Suelo, sustainability is a living practice deeply woven into Baja's landscape. We actively restore aquifers, cultivate food regeneratively, and protect biodiversity. This unique location is a powerful canvas where art, history, and nature converge, inviting us to reconnect with the earth.
More than a visit;
Suelo is an experience.
Envision a vibrant green belt near Rosario, a living promise stretching across Baja from El Huerfanito's tranquil shores to the Pacific. This emerald corridor, inspired by regenerative agroforestry, will traverse breathtaking terrain, brimming with opportunity. More than a line on a map, it's an emotional journey, a visible hope breathing life into Baja, echoing the profound potential of nature and humanity in harmony.

HOW SUSTAINABILITY TAKES ROOT:
Regenerating for People and Planet

The Art of Regeneration: Cultivating a Thriving Future
Holistic Regeneration
Sustainable Impact & Value
Expertise & Historical Foundation
Suelo Resiliente, a visionary regenerative tourism corridor in Baja California Sur, meticulously restores ecosystems and soils, fostering human-nature harmony. Our core approach creates regenerative landscapes with positive environmental impact and sustainable economic value for all stakeholders.
Suelo Resiliente: a visionary corridor in Baja California Sur meticulously restoring ecosystems and soils for human-nature harmony, creating regenerative landscapes with positive environmental and economic value.

A VISION OF GREEN LED BY EXPERTS
Alejandra de la Cerda is a co-founder and leader of Suelo Resiliente, bringing extensive experience in landscape architecture and ecological restoration to the project. She has a passion for revitalizing Baja California Sur by creating regenerative corridors that weave ecological wisdom with innovation. Her vision is to restore ecosystems, secure water, amplify biodiversity, and heal soils, all to rekindle humanity's bond with nature through resilient, enduring landscapes.
Alejandra's vision for agroforestry with Suelo Resiliente is a regenerative tourism corridor that starts with Mount Reñoso, a pilot project focused on ecological revival. The initiative seeks to promote a harmonious relationship between people and nature by designing resilient and biodiverse landscapes. Suelo's approach to tourism is rooted in regeneration, aiming to cultivate a thriving and resilient Baja for everyone.
Through her work, Alejandra de la Cerda is committed to designing resilient and biodiverse landscapes that leave a lasting environmental legacy. Her mission is to integrate syntrophic agroforestry, a farming method that mimics natural ecosystems, and revalue the culture of water to ensure sustainable practices. Alejandra’s expert team embraces cutting-edge water solutions and ecological design to foster a deep reverence for nature.













RESOURCES
Territory Resource Maps
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This PDF contains a collection of essential geographic data visualized through maps, including territorial boundaries, hydrology (water features), topography (elevation), wind patterns, and other relevant resource distributions.
Agroforestry Team & Project Overview
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This PDF details the Agroforestry team's background, methods, and a preliminary Master Plan for implementing agroforestry practices.
Cosecha De Agua
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This PDF presents information about "Cosecha De Agua" (Water Harvesting), including the water experts' experience, history, methodology, and related details.
Vegetal Master Plan
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This PDF, provided by Cosecha De Agua, outlines the planned vegetal palette, including crop information and the harvesting strategy for the Master Plan.