Osa Documentary
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The Osa & Golfito Initiative (INOGO) is facilitating the development of a strategy for sustainable human development and environmental stewardship in Costa Rica’s Osa and Golfito region. INOGO works hand in hand with Costa Ricans in local communities, government, the private sector and NGOs. The goal is to generate a living process for sustainable development led by Costa Ricans, especially the people of Osa and Golfito.
Rapidly developing regions around the world need thoughtful plans to ensure sustainable futures.
INOGO – an acronym formed by the Initiative’s name in Spanish – is designed to build on many previous efforts in Costa Rica’s Osa and Golfito region, working hand in hand with Costa Ricans in local communities, government, the private sector and NGOs
INOGO’s goal is to generate a living process for sustainable development led by Costa Ricans, especially the people of Osa and Golfito. This process will consider how to improve essential social and economic factors such as education and employment, while supporting the integrity of both marine and terrestrial ecosystems on which local communities depend.
INOGO recognizes that the future of the region is in the hands of those who live there. For this reason, a key goal of INOGO is to provide useful decision-making tools and information to regional stakeholders. To this end, locally trained staff have surveyed hundreds of area residents about how they perceive their communities’ assets and challenges and key leaders have been consulted in ongoing alternative-futures scenarios workshops. These responses will serve as a basis for INOGO’s diagnostic regional analysis and an interactive process to develop a sustainable vision for the region’s future.
Fact Sheet
Sustainable development requires integrated consideration of economic well-being, the environment and equity. The Osa and Golfito Initiative (INOGO) is designed to build on many previous efforts by integrating the socio-cultural dimensions of the Osa and Golfito region with both its marine and terrestrial ecosystems. We search for sustainable solutions that protect the environment while addressing related social and economic issues including education, health, social equity and infrastructure.
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To learn more about INOGO, please visit http://inogo.stanford.edu
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