Costa Rica is internationally recognized for its beautiful beaches, towering volcanos, and tropical rainforests. Ecotourism, the fastest growing tourist industry, is the country's second largest source of income bringing in over 1 million tourists annually.In a lecture on April 27th at 7 PM in Textor 103, Anthropologist David Himmelgreen will examine how the economic shift from dairy farming and coffee production to a tourism-based economy has affected the health and well-being of people in rural Costa Rica.
Although tourism brings jobs and infrastructure, it has also resulted in a significant increase in the cost of living along with a huge influx of visitors. These forces shape the local economy and social environment and have led to changes in diet, physical activity, and value system. These changes are likely affecting both the physical and mental health of those in Costa Rica. During this lecture, Himmelgreen will discuss potential strategies to increase sustainable food production while maintaining the benefits of a tourism-based economy.
This event is sponsored by The Anthropology Department, Anthropology Club, Latin American Studies, and Food for Thought.
Individuals requiring accommodations may contact David Turkon at dturkon@ithaca.edu.
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