How does Little Costa Rica work?

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The Little Costa Rica project is a private enterprise with a socio-environmental objective that allows ordinary citizens to preserve forests, generate oxygen and thus limit greenhouse gas emissions. Our first protected area is located in the community of Santa María de Dota (Route 315 to Copey), surrounded by its own rivers and springs. Thus, given its high biodiversity, it is an area that effectively captures carbon in a sustainable way and releases oxygen.


Little Costa Rica measures 51,100m2, and its goal is for 51,100 people, regardless of nationality, to sponsor one square metre of primary forest at the price of two dollars ($2) per month; that is, twenty-four dollars ($24) per year.


In other words, it is a 51,100square metrefight against climate change.


From this initiative, each person will seek to conserve nature, preserve the forest and thus generate the oxygen they consume daily and with their sponsorship limit the generation of more carbon footprint.