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IDB America April 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Bioprospecting, with no Apologies Costa Rica uses home-grown scientific muscle to unlock nature's treasure chest, maximizing the benefits from its bioligical reasources. |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
From our forest to your medicine cabinet How a unique scientific institution helps Costa Rican firms to profit from bioprospecting |
Fast Company May 2012 Christina Chaey |
At Starbucks's New Costa Rican Cafe, Costa Rican Coffee Is Hard To Come By This month, the caffeine chain opens its first store in Costa Rica, a nation that already knows a thing or two about java |
Global Services July 29, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Costa Rica Although the past decade has been a rough ride for Costa Rica, its economy has, in many ways, been a model for developing nations. |
Global Services July 29, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Q&A With Alfredo Ribeiro, HP Costa Rica HP has an IT and support service center in Costa Rica, which was created in August 2003, to provide services to their main client P&G. |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Biodiversity for profit Take a look at six projects that small Costa Rican companies are doing to make profits with natural resources. |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Beyond economics Ecotourism aims not only to turn a profit, but also to help communities and protect nature... |
IDB America Charo Quesada |
Civil society causes a political earthquake in Costa Rica The 2002 national elections in Costa Rica offer a vivid example of just how influential civil society organizations have become in Latin America. |
IDB America December 2003 Roger Hamilton |
The biowealth of nations An eminent scientist argues that the information contained in biodiversity is one of a country's greatest assets. |
IDB America July 2002 Claudia Neira |
Creating lifesaving liquids Gustavo Rojas lives surrounded by snakes. As director of the Clodomiro Picado Institute of the University of Costa Rica, Rojas leads a team of scientists who develop antiophidian serums for the treatment of snakebites. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 |
Ecological ground zero Seven of the world's most biodiverse---and threatened---areas are in Latin America and the Caribbean. What can be done to protect them? |
IDB America Roger Hamilton |
Passions and profits For many, the real bottom line in ecotourism is conservation. |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Tourism's green frontier How to protect nature and make a profit... |
Financial Advisor September 2011 Ellie Winninghoff |
Go Hug A Forest Impact investors can foster change while earning handsome returns in one of the only asset classes where there's real growth. |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Don't let the smell fool you A native tree yields a very distinctive and nutritious beverage. Carmen Chan of Costa Rica brews this elixir in her small factory. |
Outside November 2009 Elizabeth Hightower |
Creating Conservation Communities There's a bold new idea on the front edge of conservation: Let's treat people as well as we treat animals. |
Science News December 5, 2008 Edward O. Wilson |
Protect Biodiversity Hot Spots And The Rest Will Follow The tragedy unfolding in our ignorance, in our preoccupation with strictly physical environments, is that human action is destroying countless species and even ecosystems before we even know they existed. |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Jump-starting ecotourism in the Brazilian Amazon Nine Amazonian states join to prove that natural ecosystems can be good economics... |
IDB America June 2005 Roger Hamilton |
Brazil's Other Forest Still brimming with biological diversity, the Atlantic Forest needs allies. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Bonnie Neely |
Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica Arenal is the most famous active volcano in Costa Rica and is a big attraction for tourists. |
Sports Central February 18, 2010 Diane M. Grassi |
Baseball, Rawlings Bring New Meaning to Free Trade In 2006, this reporter shed light on the seemingly unfair labor practices taking place in Costa Rica in a factory operated by the Rawlings Sporting Goods Co., Inc. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Costa Rica's Monteverde Cloud Forest Costa Rica is a place to appreciate this beautiful earth and to reflect on how we can incorporate wise practices of preservation into our own habits and laws when we return home. |
Wired August 21, 2007 David Wolman |
Eco-Capitalists Save Mother Nature By Charging for Her Services David Brand, founder and director of a forestry investment business, is buying forests now to make money in the future from their existence. |
Real Estate Portfolio Special Issue 2005 Antillon & Roberts |
Spotlight on Central America Over the past decade, Costa Rica has experienced sustained economic growth with an average annual growth rate of 4.5 percent from 1994 to 2004. The high-growth economy has fueled the need to develop business centers, malls and residential communities. |
IDB America October 2004 Enrique V. Iglesias |
Solving the Competitiveness Conundrum The IDB is proud of the role it has played in promoting administrative, financial and judicial reform in its Latin American member countries, both through the Bank's lending programs and in the many innovative initiatives taken by its Multilateral Investment Fund. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 Peter Bate |
Who gains in the Internet age? As it eagerly embraces new technologies, Latin America also worries about competition and a growing digital divide |
IDB America January 2006 Roger Hamilton |
New Amazonians Latin America is attempting to create a relationship between man and nature that includes the history, heritage and views of local people. |
IDB America February 2002 |
Satisfaction guaranteed? In their search for adventure, ecotourists should not be surprised when the guide shows up late, the bed is lumpy, or the toilet doesn't flush. Still, even the bravest travelers want some assurance that they will get what they are paying for... |
Real Travel Adventures March 2009 John Andersen |
Discover True Relaxation In Costa Rica Of all the places on earth one of the most luxurious and affordable vacation destinations available today can be found in a little country in Central America called Costa Rica. |
IDB America December 2003 Roger Hamilton |
A green seal of approval Why international standards for quality certification will benefit ecotourists, private firms, and the environment. |
IDB America August 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Young Costa Rican Artists: Nine Proposals Exhibit at IDB headquarters showcased the diversity and pluralism of Costa Rica's contemporary art scene. |
IDB America May 2004 Paul Constance |
Is This Judge Productive? New information systems shine light on previously dark corners of the judiciary system in Costa Rica. |
Outside May 2006 Tucker Teutsch III |
Fly the Eco Skies Governments worldwide are now grappling with ways to compel airlines to shoulder the burden of ozone depletion. But while the major airlines remain in a holding pattern on the issue, Nature Air, a tiny company in Costa Rica, is taking action. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Bonnie Neely |
Manuel Antonio, Pacific Beaches of Costa Rica Manuel Antonio is known as the most beautiful National Park on the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2009 Samantha Royse |
Pure Life Costa Rica : the land of rainforests, toucans, and succulent pineapple. |
AskMen.com Daniel Harrison |
Cruising In Costa Rica From its fresh fruit to its rainforest adventures, Costa Rica is a lush haven that makes this three-day itinerary inviting to honeymoon couples, wave-seeking surfers and thrill-seeking urbanites. |
Fast Company July 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Tread Lightly: Sustainable Tourism 2010 The latest trend in the $900 billion travel industry: tourism that actively supports the environment and economy of a destination, leaving it a better place than before. |
AskMen.com Andrea Gourgy |
Three Days in the Costa Rican Rainy Season Even in Costa Rica's rainy season, there is plenty to see and do. In fact, the rainy season brings certain advantages that the dry season doesn't have -- like cheaper prices, shorter queues and some very unique attractions |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2007 Geri Smith |
Costa Rica: Head for the Tropics Many retirees are leaving the U.S. and heading for Costa Rica. |
IDB America February 2002 Roger Hamilton |
The bird evangelist How one ornithologist spreads his passion for nature... |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2006 Richards & Hanson |
Save Your Retirement No matter what you invest in, the key to investing successfully is to allow the power of compounding to build your wealth over time. This means you need to be in the market for decades. |
Science News April 14, 2007 |
Science Safari: Greaseball Challenge Here's a link that shows the participants in a charity biofuel car rally who are on their way from the U.S. East Coast to San Jose, Costa Rica. |
High on Adventure February 2006 Les Furnanz |
Costa Rica's "Rich Coast" Recommendations for accommodations, activities and dining when visiting Ballena Marine National Park. |