“ GFDD/FUNGLODE held intensive seminar on Climate Change" Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, April 20, 2006
On April 20, 2006, Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD),
its sister organization in the Dominican Republic, Fundación Global
Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE), in collaboration with their local
Environment Working Group, the
Ministry of Environment
and Natural Resources of Dominican Republic, and the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP)
in Santo Domingo, held an intensive one-day seminar on “Climate Change and
its impact in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean” at FUNGLODE’s
auditorium in Santo Domingo.
The program also included in-depth analysis of Climate Change impacts in several areas: Agriculture (by Thoric Cederstom from Counterpart International, Nostanling Díaz Ferreira from the Ministry of Agriculture of Dominican Republic, SEA, and Edward Matos, from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Dominican Republic); Sustainable Development, by Sixto Inchaustegui, Program Officer for Environment, United Nations Development Program in Santo Domingo; Coastal Marine Ecosystems (by Robert Ginsburg, from the University of Miami, and William Gutiérrez, from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Dominican Republic); Tropical Storms and other atmospheric phenomenon (by Joel Pérez Fernández, from CATHALAC, and Antonio Cocco Quezada, from the Dominican School of Agriculture Professionals, CODIA); Biodiversity (by Daneris Santana, from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Dominican Republic, and Sixto Inchaustegui); Hydro Resources (by Héctor Rodríguez, from the Dominican Institute of Hydro Resources, INDHRI). The last panel discussion of the seminar focused on the policies and strategies to manage Climate Change. The speakers included Christiana Figueres, former Director and founder of the Center for Sustainable Development in the Americas, CSDA, and Luis Rodrigo Chaparro, from the National University of Colombia. These events are part of the continuous efforts of the International Center for Environmental and Sustainable Development Studies (CIEMADeS, for it Spanish acronym), created by FUNGLODE, GFDD, Universidad del Turabo from Puerto Rico and the Université Quisqueya from Haiti, to promote the collaboration among government, non-government, academic and other institutions to partake and contribute to the improvement of the environment and promote the sustainable development of the region. This seminar and the lecture held the night before on Future Perspectives on Climate Change are part of GFDD/FUNGLODE’s aim to address updated issues on Environment, and collaborate on creating consciousness and increased public awareness. Additional Information:
Dominican
Republic and Climate Change: Future Perspectives
On April 19, 2006, Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD),
President Fernandez and several other Official Representatives and Ministers, as well as NGOs leaders and experts related to the Environment, attended this panel discussion, which is part of a two-day event on Climate Change been held at FUNGLODE. Previous to the panel discussion and in the context of this Climate Change event, Mr. Max Puig, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources of the Dominican Republic, lead a meeting in FUNGLODE with representatives of the sector, where he presented the achievements of his Ministry in 2005 and the plans and perspectives for 2006. He highlighted that the main objective of his administration is to make environmental issues transversal in every public policy in all sectors.
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