by fundac60 | Jun 6, 2023 | Biodiversity, Connectivity, Diversity, Environment
Sounds of the Forest: Between Technology and Human Experience “The Guardians of Mashpi Forest” is a project by Fundación Futuro that utilizes strategically placed sound recorders within their reserves. It was born with the aim of safeguarding the integrity...
by fundac60 | May 25, 2023 | Biodiversity, Connectivity, Environment
Transporting ourselves from A to B requires efficiency and responsibility, but it must remain sustainable. By Francisco Doudebés Photography: The Guardian, Tom’s Automotive, Connected World The gradual return to normality after the pandemic has changed our...
by fundac60 | Apr 19, 2023 | Connectivity, Diversity, Environment
Women’s networks in the Andean Chocó: shaping reality through creativity and empowerment By Paula Iturralde-Pólit Women in rural communities are custodians of traditional knowledge. Their activities are related to working the land and caring for their homes, but...
by fundac60 | Apr 3, 2023 | Environment, Landscape
Maximizing what lies at a distance of 150,000,000 Km By Francisco Dousdebés Solar energy is particularly appropriate when looking at enabling the low-carbon development of developing countries, where nearly 1.3 billion people lack access to electricity. In general,...
by Ricardo Vilar Delgado | Feb 10, 2022 | Biodiversity, Connectivity, Environment
The production and consumption of local agroecological products protect the ecosystems of the Andean Chocó The agroecological transition promotes sustainable production models and responsible consumption that both improve people's living conditions and contribute to...
by Ricardo Vilar Delgado | Jan 18, 2022 | Biodiversity, Environment
Nature’s Jenga Towers Across the planet, every continent has its own collection of plants and animals that are specific to each region. So, for example, in Africa we find rhinos, giraffes and hippos; in Australia koalas and kangaroos; in South America jaguars, pumas...
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