The Film Wild Wealth Will Conclude the Second Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (DREFF) The Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (DREFF) will come to a close on Sunday, September 9, with the screening of the film Wild Wealth, produced by the Inter-American Development Bank and National Geographic. The screening will take place at the auditorium of Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) at 7:00 pm. The Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (DREFF) will come to a close on Sunday, September 9, with the screening of the film Wild Wealth, produced by the Inter-American Development Bank and National Geographic. The USA production (35 minutes) will be followed by the discussion panel “The Economic Value of Nature,” which will feature the participation of Jorge Requena, Chief of Operations of the Inter-American Development Bank in the Dominican Republic, and Roberto Herrera, President of EcoRed. Later on in the program, the Festival will reveal the winners of the Globo Verde short film and public service announcement competition. Wild Wealth is a documentary that depicts the wealth of biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean in images not previously seen. Produced by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and National Geographic. The film crew travels from the Andes to the Amazon to tell five stories that illustrate the need to protect the region’s natural resources. With striking images, the film shows why Latin America and the Caribbean are considered a biodiversity superpower. Six of the world’s 10 most biodiverse countries are in the region, which are home to 33 percent of the world’s mammals, 35 percent of reptiles, and half of tropical forests. Following the screening, panelists will evaluate examples of sustainable biodiversity conservation in the areas of tourism development, agriculture, fisheries, job creation, and environmental protection. The panel will also address how communities can work together to maintain a balance between economic, environmental, and social objectives, in turn preserving the environment and the region’s resources for future generations, while wisely utilizing resources as a source of economic development. Collaborators The realization of DREFF 2012 has been made possible thanks to support and contributions from our collaborators: Centro Cuesta Nacional (Arrecife), Banco de Reservas (Colibrí), Fundación Vida Azul, Panorama Verde, Odebrecht, Uepa.com, Uepa Radio, PUNTACANA Resort & Club, el Proyecto Nautilius, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of the Dominican Republic, Sueños de Colores (Dreams in Color), la Revista Flow (Flow Magazine), el Centro Cultural Perelló (Perelló Cultural Center), the Embassy of Spain in the Dominican Republic, , Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña (UNPHU) (Pedro Henríquez Ureña National University), the Ministry of Culture of the Dominican Republic, Clúster Turístico del Destino Puerto Plata (Tourism Cluster Destination Puerto Plata), la Universidad Católica Nordestana de San Francisco de Macorís (Catholic University Nordestana de San Francisco de Macorís), el Centro Cultural Narciso González (Narciso González Cultural Center), Centro León, CEDAF, Terra and RENAEPA, among others. Related links: |
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