Costa Rica case study Flashcards

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What was Costa Rica the first to do about biodiversity?

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First tropical country to halt and reverse deforestation

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Which country in Latin America is the most politically stable? and what did it replace its abolished military with?

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Costa Rica
THe budget was redirected to health and education in 1948.

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Why did Costa Rica in 1987 have the highest rate of deforestation?

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Agricultural expansion, logging, and urbanization.

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How does agricultural expansion continue in some regions of Costa Rica?

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Replaces abandoned pastures, reducing connectivity and producing mainly monoculture cash crops which require large amounts of industrial fertilizers.

Agroecology is practiced in some areas (e.g., shade-grown coffee) - slightly better for biodiversity, still allowing canopy cover.

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What are Costa Rica’s four main legislation?

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Environmental legislation
- Conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.
Environmental Regulations
- Regulates activities to minimize environmental impact.
Biodiveristy protection regulations
- Protect endangered species and their habitats
Environmental compliance
- Enforces compliance with eco-friendly practices.

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How different types of protected areas does Costa Rica have?

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> 30% of national territory is designated for conservation.

  • 160 protected areas
  • 30 national parks
    Managed under the umbrella of SINAC and MINAE (department of ministry of Environmental and Energy)
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Where is La Amistad, International Park?

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It is the Transboundary protected area, that is managed between Costa Rica and Panama.

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What is PES and what does it do?

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Payment for ecosystem services compensates landowners for conserving forests and protecting watersheds, which fosters a sense of stewardship among local communities.
This is financed by a tax on fossil fuels.

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How does Costa Rica promote biodiversity?

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  • Aims to achieve decarbonization by 2050, by investing in renewable energies.
  • Reducing emissions and carbon footprint, by changing 70% of buses and taxis to electric by 2035.
  • Ecotourism - companies can get a sustainable tourism certificate which recognizes them as a sustainable and environmentally friendly organization.
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How much of the world’s biodiversity research is done in Costa Rica?

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25%
Obtained funds via ‘debt for nature’ deals.
Costa Rica has made many bioprospecting agreements with global pharmaceutical companies
(e.g., Diversa in 2002)

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