WHO WE ARE
iAlumbra is an ecosystem of organizations committed to demonstrating and catalyzing economic models that restore nature, honor community and promote prosperity.
Guided by science, our work spans ocean, land and place, focusing on how they intersect.
Today, we are seeing and living the consequences of a world out of balance, exacerbated by the idea that communities, the environment, and the economy are inherently at odds. It is time to work differently.
NEWS AND UPDATES
Gulf of California Platform, an initiative to unite science, communities and funding.
The initiative is progressing with shared indicators, new financing mechanisms, and the intention to scale up to all Gulf states in Mexico.
New alliances are being promoted to develop (re)generative aquaculture in the waters of Baja California Sur.
The CAAI will work with IMIPAS and TEC de Monterrey (ITESM) on applied research, talent development and entrepreneurship.
From desert to sea: specialists analyze water challenges in La Paz and the Gulf of California.
Panel brings together public sector, academia and business to address water security and ecosystem management.
Beyond borders: global partnerships driving ocean vitality.
The future lies in a sustainable and equitable ocean economy, a potential worth trillions of dollars that requires shared responsibility.
Opinion Editorial by Dag Nylander / Andrew Rhodes / Azucena Arreola Trinidad / Ivideliza Reyes.
Marine expedition in the Baja California Peninsula strengthens new aquaculture innovation center in La Paz.
Multiple projects are being developed in favor of the seas and coastal communities, especially one with a global perspective: the CAAI.
Rancho Cacachilas blends agriculture and education in the heart of Baja California Sur’s desert.
Nestled in the Sierra de las Cacachilas, this working ranch promotes regenerative (a)griculture, goat cheese production, and hands-on learning experiences for visitors and local communities.