Responsible management requires recognizing, understanding, valuing, and conserving the resources of which we are stewards. This collection contains research, data, and designs to support local resource stewardship as a component of a just society and circular, resilient, and inclusive economy.
This digital collection is a service of the Monteverde Institute, whose mission is to catalyze social, ecological and economic sustainability by integrating community initiatives with education, research and conservation.
Community connections, decades of experience, and the unique natural environment are the foundation for our collaboratively-designed, place-based, experiential academic programs.
Instituto Monteverde, APDO 69-5655, Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
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Secretary
Treasure
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Fiscal
Pedro Belmar
Celia Harvey
Maikol Cruz
Hazel Guindon
Elena Florian
Dinia SantamarĂa
Eugenio Vargas
Silvia Elizondo
Alexa Stickel
Fundraising Campaigns of the Monteverde Institute
Our priority is continuing to build programs that benefit both our visiting students and our local community.
Board of Directors, Alliance for the Monteverde Institute
The Alliance for the Monteverde Institute is a 501c3 public charity that provides financial & other support to the initiatives of the Monteverde Institute.
Restoring employment, food security, and forestsÂ
Given the severe impact of COVID-19 on Monteverde, Costa Rica, a town whose economy relies almost solely on tourism, the community is eager to embrace new forms of sustainability—and you can fund these projects while providing income to people who have lost their jobs during this challenging time. Learn more on the following link: