The Chapultepec Forest Project: Nature and Culture is a comprehensive project, promoted by the Federal Government, and coordinated by the renowned artist Gabriel Orozco. The project is made up of 41 projects and interventions intended to better integrate and preserve the Chapultepec Park and imed at consolidating Chapultepec as a collective and cultural space accessible to all, and which, in balance with the environment, has efficient connectivity both within the Park and with Mexico City.
The 41 contemplated interventions are planned to be carried out before 2024, although long-term actions are also planned. The Project has three main axes: social, environmental and cultural.
- The social axis focuses on strengthening the Chapultepec Park as a collective and inclusive space, promoting greater access to it, as well as better connectivity, not only between sections, but with its entire environment.
- The environmental axis is aimed at protecting the Chapultepec Park as one of the main lungs of our city, revitalizing it and expanding its green areas. In the same way, the interventions belonging to this axis are designed to increase soil fertility, replanting endemic species of the area that allow efficient maintenance and ensure the water sustainability of the Park.
- The cultural axis establishes interventions that reaffirm Chapultepec as an iconic space in Mexico City in which natural richness, history, the interaction of different urban actors and art in its different modalities converge.