ACTIVITIES
UPCOMING EVENTS |
FGDD AND GFDD create the International Center for Environmental and Sustainable Development Studies, ICESDeS
ICESDeS will develop human resources and strategies to manage the growing volume of solid waste, encourage the development of alternative energy sources, preserve and improve the quality of air and water, conduct environmental remediation activities, use of information technology for environmental management, increase citizen participation in the preservation of the environment and non-renewable resources and reduce the impact of economic development activities on the environment. These actions will take place as part of a development in the three countries of a specialized legal framework and governmental structures appropriate for environmental management, sustainable development and the application of the pertinent international laws. ICESDeS will facilitate sharing of experiences and resources, uniting efforts and coordinating activities among neighboring countries to confront common challenges and maximize the results of their efforts. The management of the Center will be responsibility of a Board of Directors with representation from the three institutions that will meet periodically to coordinate activities, seek funding sources for the different projects, and monitor that all the activities are beneficial to the participating countries. The event gathered Dr. Jaime Moreno, Coordinator of the Environmental Studies Working Group of FUNGLODE, the University of Turabo, Puerto Rico, represented by Dr. Dennis Alicea, Rector, Sr. Roberto Lorán, Vice-Rector, Dr. Pierre Smith, Dean of the School of Engineers, Center for Research of Plasma and Renewable Energies; Dr. Matthews Goosen, Dean of Science and Technology, Ph.D. program on Environment Science, and Mr. Edgard Prévilion, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Université Quisqueya, of Haití. During the event, Dr. Jaime Moreno talked about the environmental challenges and perspectives facing the Dominican Republic and how erosion and waste disposal is affecting the sea, the coral reefs, and fisheries. The representatives from University of Turabo exposed the capacity of the University and the different projects they are engaged in. Mr. Edgard Prévilon presented the different programs University Quisqueya offers, among which are three different Ph.Ds. The event gathered Dr. Jaime Moreno, Coordinator of the Environmental Studies Working Group of FUNGLODE, the University of Turabo, Puerto Rico, represented by Dr. Dennis Alicea, Rector, Sr. Roberto Lorán, Vice-Rector, Dr. Pierre Smith, Dean of the School of Engineers, Center for Research of Plasma and Renewable Energies; Dr. Matthews Goosen, Dean of Science and Technology, Ph.D. program on Environment Science, and Mr. Edgard Prévilion, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Université Quisqueya, of Haití. During the event, Dr. Jaime Moreno talked about the environmental challenges and perspectives facing the Dominican Republic and how erosion and waste disposal is affecting the sea, the coral reefs, and fisheries. The representatives from University of Turabo exposed the capacity of the University and the different projects they are engaged in. Mr. Edgard Prévilon presented the different programs University Quisqueya offers, among which are three different Ph.Ds.
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