The Philanthropic Sector: The New Frontier to Support Agriculture, Forestry and Environmental Research and Innovation?
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https://doi.org/10.15359/rca.53-1.10Keywords:
Inequality; innovation philanthropy; science; technology; wealth.Abstract
Wealth and inequality continue to increase all over the world and, although the latter represents a very serious challenge, the former offers opportunities deserving careful consideration. Even though the philanthropic sector, like other sectors, is fraught with shortcomings and weaknesses, it has also brought about significant impacts on key areas like education, health, poverty, agriculture, and the environment. Data, experiences, and results –considered in this document– indicate that a proper framework and clear rules could enhance and support important programs and initiatives. In this context, the key conclusion of this article is that Costa Rica should develop a solid conceptual and operative framework to incentivize philanthropic activity. The country possesses already baseline and diagnostic studies and, therefore, only needs to define the next steps.
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