Notitur digital / January - February 2013

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Respect for environmental balance is not just a trend. It is a need resulting from environmental restrictions that have emerged in recent years. If the tourist resort wants to be successful and viable, it must preserve natural resources and comply with zoning restrictions that are regulated by a wide array of environmental laws.

these will determine the project’s viability and vocation. This aspect has become so important that environmental policy instruments determine the very nature of a tourist resort, regulating its density, height, preservation of vegetation and even environmental improvement activities that must be carried out.

To protect investment when creating a resort, regardless of the property regime involved, in addition to ensuring that the title to the land is clear, a buyer must take into account the environmental policy instruments in effect and applicable to the property that will be developed, because

Step by step As a starting point, it is indispensable to identify whether the property is in a Protected Natural Area (PNA), which is an area of the Mexican territory where environments have not been significantly

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