Help 30 persons and save 2025 hectares of forest

From Objective Earth

0

0


IMG 20180612 124106 Large.jpg
OrganizationASIREA Asociacion para el desarrollo sostenible de la Region Atlantica
Region Costa Rica
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter N/A
ProjectLeader Viviana Miranda


With this project, we will help more than 30 persons to have the capacity to uphold their lands in Costa Rica. Also, this money will be a great opportunity for these families to preserve the biodiversity of the area while at the same assuring well being for their families. Asirea organizes a fundraiser and then redistributes the money to the different families.


Challenge

The preservation of biodiversity is very important in the world and especially in Costa Rica since it amounts to 6% of the world biodiversity but this preservation has a cost. To help financially people in need, who fight to preserve the environment, such as water, forests and their lands rich in biodiversity. Help them also to improve their living, increase their chances of creating viable projects and working conditions.

Long-Term Impact

Asirea's work and your help will not only be dedicated to maintaining the fauna and flora of these areas. Indeed, if families manage to conserve these lands, they will be able to create projects to help them discover this incredible biodiversity, such as the Halova project in Tortugero. Through land rehabilitation and increased accessibility, they can bring rare experiences to national and international schools, and more generally, to anyone who would like to enjoy these spaces.

References

  1. http://www.asirea.org


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/34220/projdoc.pdf

Project Gallery



Loading comments...

[[Category:Climate Action in Costa Rica Projects]], [[Category:Deforestation and lack of employment opportunities in rural areas Projects]]

[[Category:Climate Action in Costa Rica Projects in Costa Rica]], [[Category:Deforestation and lack of employment opportunities in rural areas Projects in Costa Rica]]