Galapagos Verde 2050

The Galapagos Verde 2050 Project

In 2013, the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), in close collaboration with the Galapagos National Park (GNP), began the ‘Galapagos Verde 2050 Project (GV2050)’. This initiative intended for the development of a project of applied science, which encompasses two research components: the ecological restoration of Galapagos and the development of sustainable agricultural practices. Both components have their own long-term designs and objectives, but with the ultimate aim of contributing to the conservation of the archipelago, and supporting the well-being of the human population until the year 2050.

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The mission of the Charles Darwin Foundation and its Research Station is to tackle the greatest threats and challenges to Galapagos through scientific research and conservation action, in order to safeguard one of the world’s most important natural treasures.

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E6-122 y Av. Eloy Alfaro
+593 (2) 2 231 174

The ‘Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands’, in French ‘Fondation Charles Darwin pour les îles Galapagos”, Association internationale sans but lucratif (AISBL), has its registered office at 54 Avenue Louise, 1050 Brussels, Belgium. Trade Registry # 0409.359.103

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