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Marta animal de canada
Marta animal de canada






marta animal de canada

In the past, I have done research focusing on water risk perception in rural Kenya. However, I also have a strong interest in issues related to water. My research looks at health vulnerability to extreme heat events, specifically among the newcomer population in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Currently, I am Master’s student at McMaster University in Canada. Meeting Marta and hearing her speak was valuable for my own experience at the 2019 Planetary Health Annual Meeting. She provided case studies from South America and emphasized: “What we do and don’t do for the Andes affects the Amazon…this area is vital to the health of the region and the world.”

marta animal de canada

Her talk also highlighted that natural infrastructure can complement grey infrastructure. Returns can also help to address issues of inequality related to gender and indigenous communities. Financial returns also provide social co-benefits, as, depending on the region, they assist rural and poor communities. These solutions are becoming increasingly popular, have been proven to effectively protect water quality, as well as water flow, and are economically practical. She shared her work alongside other speakers in the session titled “Rising up to the Challenge: Scaling Freshwater Solutions.” She highlighted the importance of natural infrastructure solutions, such as water funds. While at the 2019 Planetary Health Annual Meeting, Marta expanded on these ideas, conveying her passion for planetary health. Marta Echavarría speaking at the 2019 Planetary Health Annual Meeting While Marta notes that this term is often misused, it still encompasses the importance of economic development co-existing with social and environmental equity. However, this was not true, as the answer to this problem is sustainable development.

marta animal de canada

Realizing that the most diverse ecosystems on the planet were also inhabited by communities that were struggling to sustain the wellbeing of their citizens, she initially thought that the cost of environmental protection was too high for developing countries. While taking an environmental studies course in college, Marta’s passion for environmental protection was sparked as she began to think more about the impacts of the economy on the environment, specifically in developing countries. She is the founding director of EcoDecision, a consulting firm in Quito Ecuador, which focuses on conservation finance. Marta Echavarría graduated with a B.A in Environmental Studies and a Master’s in Development Studies, both from Brown University. Joann Varickanickal Spotlights Marta Echavarríaīy Joann Varickanickal, Speaker Ambassador at the 2019 Planetary Health Annual Meeting








Marta animal de canada