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Miguel Ángel de Quevedo (September 27, 1862 – July 15, 1946) was a Mexican architect, engineer, and
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who founded
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's Viveros de Coyoacán
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, as well as numerous other construction projects in
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, and throughout the country, and promoted the conservation of Mexico's forests. He is called ''el apóstol del árbol'' ("the apostle of the tree") for his dedication to the defense of Mexico's forests.


Biography

Don Miguel Ángel de Quevedo was born in
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, in 1862, to wealthy parents who died when Quevedo was young. He spent much of his childhood in France. In 1887, he completed studies in France at the École Polytechnique in hydrological engineering and then returned to Mexico. He worked for the
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for a period under president
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. Quevedo founded the Sociedad Forestal Mexicana (Mexican Forestry Society), Viveros de Coyoacán, and promoted the creation of small wooded areas near train stations. As an engineer, he constructed the Banco de Londres y México building and pioneered the use of hydro-electric power with a plant on the Río Blanco in
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,
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. Quevedo worked on the long-term, large-scale project to drain the lake system in the Valley of Mexico, begun in the colonial era and completed during the presidency of Porfirio Díaz. He resigned from that project following a workplace accident, but he went on to other government service.
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recruited Quevedo to his presidential administration to work on forestry issues. Quevedo became involved with the newly established Institute of Forest Research starting in 1936. The institute's staff began compiling data on Mexico's geography and forests with an inventory of tree species. The institute also undertook an assessment of the qualities of commercially valuable trees in order to assess how climate and soil affected their growth. The aim of these initiatives was to create a baseline of scientific data Mexico's forests in order to manage them as a national resource.Boyer, ''Political Landscapes'', pp. 102-03. Some of Quevedo's vigorous efforts to defend Mexico's forests were met with violent resistance from campesinos and agricultural officials who accused him of imposing draconian measures. Quevedo died in Mexico City on July 15, 1946.


Honors

Today a thoroughfare in Mexico City- Avenida Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, as well as a
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), both in the southern Mexico City borough of
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, are named in his honor. There is also a monument to dedicated to him in the Viveros de Coyocan.


Further reading

* Christopher R. Boyer, ''Political Landscapes: Forests, Conservation, and Community in Mexico''. Durham: Duke University Press 2015. * Miguel Ángel de Quevedo. ''Relato de mi Vida''. n.p. 1942.


External links


Bio from kokone.com.mxBio from a Tapatio history siteCalendar listing from Mazatlan gov. siteDetails of death from Mexican Sec. of Education


Footnotes


See also

* Viveros de Coyoacan {{DEFAULTSORT:Quevedo, Miguel Angel 1862 births 1946 deaths Mexican architects Mexican engineers People from Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexican environmentalists