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A bilingual podcast that explores the notion of nature~culture corridors of planetary solidarity, through conversations with cultural practitioners, scientists, stewards of the land and organizers across geographies. ~~~~~~ Un podcast bilingüe que explora la noción de corredores natura~cultura de solidaridad planetaria, a través de conversaciones con agentes culturales, científicxs, cuidadores del territorio y organizaciones en diversas geografías. elaspalding.substack.com
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In this episode, Ela Spalding speaks with Melissa Mazurkewicz, Bird Friendly Program Manager for Latin America at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. They explore how Bird Friendly coffee and cacao protect biodiversity, support migratory birds, and create sustainable economic models for farming communities across Latin America and other re…
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En este episodio, converso con el científico panameño Jahir Batista Rodríguez, investigador del proyecto Agua Salud del Smithsonian en Panamá. Hablamos sobre la importancia del agua, la reforestación con especies nativas, y el rol de las comunidades en proteger la cuenca del Canal y la comarca Ngäbe-Buglé. Jahir comparte su historia personal, su pa…
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This episode explores the vital role of the tropics in planetary sustainability and the power of connecting nature and culture. Ela speaks with STRI scientists Joshua Tewksbury and Ana Spalding about the importance of tropical ecosystems, ocean governance, ecological corridors, and how cultural narratives and art can support environmental action. T…
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In this episode, Ela Spalding speaks with Maya Errázuriz, Director of Art and Publications at Fundación Mar Adentro in Chile. They explore the intersections of art, ecology, and conservation through the foundation's long-term work in Bosque Pehuén — a privately protected area bordering a national park in La Araucanía. Maya shares insights about the…
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Lucia Pietroiusti, Head of Ecologies at the Serpentine in London, discusses how cultural institutions can go beyond raising awareness about climate and actively contribute to ecological change. She shares the journey of the General Ecology project and how Serpentine has embedded environmental responsibility into its core operations — from artistic …
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En este primer episodio converso con Michelle Szejner y Mir Rodríguez Lombardo de la Fundación Almanaque Azul, autores del mapa de corredores naturales de Panamá (2023), que fue la semilla que me inspiró a pensar en la noción de tejer corredores natura-cultura de solidaridad planetaria. Hablamos sobre la motivación para crear ese primer mapa, cómo …
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