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Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo

Martha Isabel "Pati" Ruiz Corzo (born 1952 or 1953) is a Mexican environmentalist. She is the founder of the Sierra Gorda Ecological Group, which has successfully led grassroots efforts to conserve the Sierra Gorda in central Mexico since 1987. In 2013, she was named a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo
Ruiz Corzo accepting the Wangari Maathai Forest Champion Award in 2014
Born1952/1953 (age 69–70)[1]
Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
Other names"Pati"
Occupations
SpouseRoberto Pedraza Muñoz
Children2
Websitehttps://sierragorda.net

Early and personal life

Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo was born to a wealthy family in Querétaro, in the central Mexican state of Querétaro.[1] She is most often called "Pati", a nickname derived from the childhood nickname "pata" that her sister called her.[1] Pati took up the violin at age 12, and as a teenager, she became the first violin in the Querétaro Philharmonic Orchestra, a position she held for five years.[1][2] For 16 years, she taught music at the John F. Kennedy School in Querétaro.[3][4] She married an economist named Roberto Pedraza Muñoz and had two sons, Roberto ("Beto") and Mario.[2][5]

However, Ruiz Corzo eventually grew dissatisfied with modern city life. She blamed urban pollution for family health problems and said she felt "suffocated" by upper-class social norms.[6][7][8] Seeking a simpler life, the Pedraza Ruiz family moved back to nature in 1984 in the forested mountains of Pedraza Muñoz's home region, the Sierra Gorda in northern Querétaro state.[7][9][10]

Environmental career

 
Mountains in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve

Ruiz Corzo came to prominence for her activism to conserve the diverse ecosystem of the Sierra Gorda. By the 1980s, it was threatened by mining, logging, poaching, littering, water pollution, uncontrolled wildfires, and other issues.[1][7][9]

In 1987, Ruiz Corzo and her husband Pedraza Muñoz founded a nonprofit organization, the Sierra Gorda Ecological Group (GESG, Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda), to promote sustainability in the region.[3][6] The group first focused on raising awareness at schools in the Sierra Gorda, holding environmental education events that featured theater and music, including Ruiz Corzo's singing and playing of the accordion.[1] Over time, drawing on Ruiz Corzo's "imposing charisma", GESG generated grassroots support for environmental practices (recycling, reforestation, etc.) among the mostly poor communities of the Sierra Gorda.[1][6] Nuestra Tierra ("Our Land"), the group's radio show, debuted in 1990.[11] As the group grew, it attracted support from Governor of Querétaro Enrique Burgos García and earned financial backing from many international groups, such as the World Land Trust and the Global Environment Facility.[1][5]

GESG petitioned for many years for the Sierra Gorda to be recognized as a biosphere reserve. It was finally successful in May 1997, when President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo established the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve over about 385,000 hectares (950,000 acres) of land, one third of Querétaro state.[3][9] This gave Mexico's environment ministry authority to protect the area's rich ecodiversity.[12] Ruiz Corzo served as the inaugural director of the reserve for a 14 years.[1][2] As director, she helped set up compensation for locals protecting the ecosystem of their land instead of using it for activities like subsistence farming.[5][13] Ruiz Corzo often fought private and public interests such as the national electric company, which sought to expand electric lines in the reserve despite a ban in the protected area.[1][5]

As of 2023, GESG continues to help fund and advocate for conservation in many fields, such as sustainable logging, waste management, soil management, ecotourism, and education.[7][9] One of GESG's initiatives today trains teachers to reach more than 15,000 students in the region annually.[7][14] Ruiz Corzo resumed leading GESG in 2009, and continues to campaign at local, national, and international levels.[3][6] The Ecologist magazine wrote in 2016 that Ruiz Corzo "manages to speak to large audiences without fear and she almost always ends a speech by singing".[6]

Awards

Various organizations have recognized Ruiz Corzo for her activism, including two awards from divisions of the United Nations: Champions of the Earth (2013, from the UNEP) and the Wangari Maathai Forest Champion Award (2014, from the UNFF).[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j de Miguel, Teresa (July 13, 2022). "La maestra de música que protegió los bosques de Querétaro a golpe de acordeón" [The music teacher who protected the forests of Querétaro with the stroke of an accordion]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo from Mexico - OWA Winner 2021". one-world-award.com. Rapunzel Naturkost. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e "The Team". sierragorda.net. Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda. from the original on July 2, 2020. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  4. ^ Serrano Jauregui, Iván (November 10, 2022). "Entregan Premio Música México a la activista 'Pati' Ruiz Corzo en FIM GDL 2022" [The Música México Award is presented to the activist 'Pati' Ruiz Corzo at FIM GDL 2022]. udg.mx (in Spanish). University of Guadalajara. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d Pastrana, Daniela (July 5, 2010). "Conservation can be a weapon against poverty". The Guardian. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e Mac Gregor, Tadzio (August 25, 2016). "Activist 'Pati' Ruiz Corzo: The Singing Conservationist". The Ecologist. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Martha Isabel (Pati) Ruíz Corzo". ashoka.org. Ashoka. 1995. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  8. ^ Poniatowska, Elena (July 22, 2012). "El premio National Geographic 2012, para Paty Ruiz Corso y la sierra de Querétaro" [The 2012 National Geographic Award, for Paty Ruiz Corso [sic] and the Sierra of Querétaro]. La Jornada (in Spanish). Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d "Women building a sustainable future: The Mexican violinist who saved the Sierra Gorda". news.un.org. United Nations. February 6, 2022. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  10. ^ "Meet the guardian of Mexico's "fat mountains"". CNN. January 27, 2021. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  11. ^ Soto, Gonzalo (July 25, 2018). "Ella es la mujer que salvó la Sierra Gorda de Querétaro" [She is the woman who saved the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro]. El Financiero (in Spanish). Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  12. ^ Cornejo, Josué (Jan–Feb 2006). [The Sierra Gorda of Querétaro]. Arqueología Mexicana. 77 (in Spanish). Editorial Raíces S.A. de C.V. XIII: 54–63. Archived from the original on January 30, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
  13. ^ "Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo - Inspiration and Action". unep.org. United Nations Environmental Programme. 22 August 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  14. ^ Sánchez, Erica (December 8, 2020). "Meet Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo, Winner of Global Citizen Prize: Mexico's Hero Award". globalcitizen.org. Global Citizen. Retrieved February 10, 2023.

External links

  • Sierra Gorda Ecological Group (in English)

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Martha Isabel Pati Ruiz Corzo born 1952 or 1953 is a Mexican environmentalist She is the founder of the Sierra Gorda Ecological Group which has successfully led grassroots efforts to conserve the Sierra Gorda in central Mexico since 1987 In 2013 she was named a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP Martha Isabel Ruiz CorzoRuiz Corzo accepting the Wangari Maathai Forest Champion Award in 2014Born1952 1953 age 69 70 1 Queretaro Queretaro MexicoOther names Pati OccupationsEnvironmentalistviolinist and music teacher formerly SpouseRoberto Pedraza MunozChildren2Websitehttps sierragorda net Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Environmental career 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksEarly and personal life EditMartha Isabel Ruiz Corzo was born to a wealthy family in Queretaro in the central Mexican state of Queretaro 1 She is most often called Pati a nickname derived from the childhood nickname pata that her sister called her 1 Pati took up the violin at age 12 and as a teenager she became the first violin in the Queretaro Philharmonic Orchestra a position she held for five years 1 2 For 16 years she taught music at the John F Kennedy School in Queretaro 3 4 She married an economist named Roberto Pedraza Munoz and had two sons Roberto Beto and Mario 2 5 However Ruiz Corzo eventually grew dissatisfied with modern city life She blamed urban pollution for family health problems and said she felt suffocated by upper class social norms 6 7 8 Seeking a simpler life the Pedraza Ruiz family moved back to nature in 1984 in the forested mountains of Pedraza Munoz s home region the Sierra Gorda in northern Queretaro state 7 9 10 Environmental career Edit Mountains in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve Ruiz Corzo came to prominence for her activism to conserve the diverse ecosystem of the Sierra Gorda By the 1980s it was threatened by mining logging poaching littering water pollution uncontrolled wildfires and other issues 1 7 9 In 1987 Ruiz Corzo and her husband Pedraza Munoz founded a nonprofit organization the Sierra Gorda Ecological Group GESG Grupo Ecologico Sierra Gorda to promote sustainability in the region 3 6 The group first focused on raising awareness at schools in the Sierra Gorda holding environmental education events that featured theater and music including Ruiz Corzo s singing and playing of the accordion 1 Over time drawing on Ruiz Corzo s imposing charisma GESG generated grassroots support for environmental practices recycling reforestation etc among the mostly poor communities of the Sierra Gorda 1 6 Nuestra Tierra Our Land the group s radio show debuted in 1990 11 As the group grew it attracted support from Governor of Queretaro Enrique Burgos Garcia and earned financial backing from many international groups such as the World Land Trust and the Global Environment Facility 1 5 GESG petitioned for many years for the Sierra Gorda to be recognized as a biosphere reserve It was finally successful in May 1997 when President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo established the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve over about 385 000 hectares 950 000 acres of land one third of Queretaro state 3 9 This gave Mexico s environment ministry authority to protect the area s rich ecodiversity 12 Ruiz Corzo served as the inaugural director of the reserve for a 14 years 1 2 As director she helped set up compensation for locals protecting the ecosystem of their land instead of using it for activities like subsistence farming 5 13 Ruiz Corzo often fought private and public interests such as the national electric company which sought to expand electric lines in the reserve despite a ban in the protected area 1 5 As of 2023 update GESG continues to help fund and advocate for conservation in many fields such as sustainable logging waste management soil management ecotourism and education 7 9 One of GESG s initiatives today trains teachers to reach more than 15 000 students in the region annually 7 14 Ruiz Corzo resumed leading GESG in 2009 and continues to campaign at local national and international levels 3 6 The Ecologist magazine wrote in 2016 that Ruiz Corzo manages to speak to large audiences without fear and she almost always ends a speech by singing 6 Awards EditVarious organizations have recognized Ruiz Corzo for her activism including two awards from divisions of the United Nations Champions of the Earth 2013 from the UNEP and the Wangari Maathai Forest Champion Award 2014 from the UNFF 3 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j de Miguel Teresa July 13 2022 La maestra de musica que protegio los bosques de Queretaro a golpe de acordeon The music teacher who protected the forests of Queretaro with the stroke of an accordion El Pais in Spanish Retrieved February 10 2023 a b c Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo from Mexico OWA Winner 2021 one world award com Rapunzel Naturkost Retrieved February 10 2023 a b c d e The Team sierragorda net Grupo Ecologico Sierra Gorda Archived from the original on July 2 2020 Retrieved February 10 2023 Serrano Jauregui Ivan November 10 2022 Entregan Premio Musica Mexico a la activista Pati Ruiz Corzo en FIM GDL 2022 The Musica Mexico Award is presented to the activist Pati Ruiz Corzo at FIM GDL 2022 udg mx in Spanish University of Guadalajara Retrieved February 10 2023 a b c d Pastrana Daniela July 5 2010 Conservation can be a weapon against poverty The Guardian Retrieved February 11 2023 a b c d e Mac Gregor Tadzio August 25 2016 Activist Pati Ruiz Corzo The Singing Conservationist The Ecologist Retrieved February 11 2023 a b c d e Martha Isabel Pati Ruiz Corzo ashoka org Ashoka 1995 Retrieved February 10 2023 Poniatowska Elena July 22 2012 El premio National Geographic 2012 para Paty Ruiz Corso y la sierra de Queretaro The 2012 National Geographic Award for Paty Ruiz Corso sic and the Sierra of Queretaro La Jornada in Spanish Retrieved February 11 2023 a b c d Women building a sustainable future The Mexican violinist who saved the Sierra Gorda news un org United Nations February 6 2022 Retrieved February 10 2023 Meet the guardian of Mexico s fat mountains CNN January 27 2021 Retrieved February 10 2023 Soto Gonzalo July 25 2018 Ella es la mujer que salvo la Sierra Gorda de Queretaro She is the woman who saved the Sierra Gorda of Queretaro El Financiero in Spanish Retrieved February 11 2023 Cornejo Josue Jan Feb 2006 La Sierra Gorda de Queretaro The Sierra Gorda of Queretaro Arqueologia Mexicana 77 in Spanish Editorial Raices S A de C V XIII 54 63 Archived from the original on January 30 2011 Retrieved March 29 2011 Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo Inspiration and Action unep org United Nations Environmental Programme 22 August 2019 Retrieved February 10 2023 Sanchez Erica December 8 2020 Meet Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo Winner of Global Citizen Prize Mexico s Hero Award globalcitizen org Global Citizen Retrieved February 10 2023 External links EditSierra Gorda Ecological Group in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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