Photo: Rafael Valdiviezo The three-day workshop is being held in the Technology Area of ESPOL's Gustavo Galindo Campus (km 30.5 on the Perimetral Highway), and is attended by national and international experts from the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA). At the start of the event, Paul Geerders (NIVA) highlighted that […]
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Image: redessociales.net Special issue of the week on "Citizen Security." The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) presented a series of basic guidelines for staying safe from the risks of using social networks on International Safer Internet Day 2010. To summarize, they are as follows: […]
The Ecuadorian Center for Economic and Social Rights is pleased to share the report "Large-Scale Mining Intervention in Ecuador and Human Rights Violations: The Corriente Resources Case," prepared by the Ecumenical Commission on Human Rights (CEDHU) of Ecuador with the support of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), and with the […]
When Delirio Mistico, Cocaine NO Cocaine, Tovarish el abstemio, and Grosner took the stage at Chulluype, it was clear that many of their fans quickly gathered around to enjoy their prepared material from the front row. For those who hadn't heard them yet, the display of energy from their mysterious […]
March 22nd is World Water Day. UNESCO has chosen this year's theme: "Water for Cities: Responding to the Urban Challenge." Its aim is to encourage governments, organizations, communities, and individuals to actively participate in addressing the challenge of urban water management. In this context, UNESCO […]
The first international Tax Environmental Forum, attended by 38 delegations from the Americas and Europe, was held recently at the International Environment Summit. It was perhaps the first of its kind worldwide and, in the opinion of several business leaders and themselves, represents […]
Due to the repeated reported cases of express kidnappings, stolen vehicles, and other incidents, we present an animated video with several safety tips we can keep in mind when visiting sparsely populated areas, shopping malls, and other areas. The idea is to prevent these risky situations and, in […]
The formation of an unusual meteorological phenomenon around the sun caused fear among many people in coastal cities across our country, who immediately offered prayers or contacted their families to be alert. But what happened? In the photos shared by several people on social media […]
Tania Rios S. (Tourism Management and Operation) of the Cerro Blanco Protective Forest invites those interested to register for the 14th Course for Environmental Interpreters in Tropical Dry Forests. The following information is available: Date: March 21st to April 2nd, 2011 Schedule: Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Investment: $100 Includes: […]
Montañita in the afternoon. Since Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa lifted the national tsunami warning a few minutes ago, and with only one serious accident to mourn in the province of Santa Elena, with one member of the fire department involved and in a reserved condition, it would be a good idea to […]
