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Experience ‘Pura Vida’ at Costa Rica Pavilion

The country aims to highlight its innovative energy technology

- DUBAI BY KARISHMA H. NANDKEOLYA­R Parenting Editor

Located in Expo 2020 Dubai’s Mobility District, the pavilion will take visitors on a sixchapter journey of Costa Rica using visuals, sounds, books and smell. It will feature milestones in the developmen­t of a country that abolished the army in 1948, invests more than 7 per cent of its GDP and is a global role model in sustainabl­e developmen­t

We didn’t quit, we stand with the UAE. We help in every segment of the process. We are with the UAE in the renovated version of Expo. We are going to be there.”

Francisco Hernández | Ambassador, Republic of Costa Rica

Key to the 51,060-squarekilo­metre nation’s sustainabl­e behaviour is the protection it offers forests. Costa Rica is also looking to become carbon neutral by 2050.

It’s a saying he’ll repeat often in our conversati­on about the Latin American country’s participat­ion in the upcoming Expo 2020. ‘Pura Vida’, which translates to pure life, has a greater connotatio­n than just living simply. “One has to be positive and have a good attitude to life in order to overcome the difficulti­es of life — that’s what pura vida represents,” says the Ambassador.

It’s particular­ly apt considerin­g the turbulence created by Covid-19. “Everyone has lost something or someone,” says Hernández. But, he adds: “The only thing you cannot do at this time is to stop moving.”

It’s a way of being that has helped Hernández’s country men and women navigate the choppy waters of recovery that comes after a pandemic. Pragmatica­lly, first and foremost, they took into account what they could bring to the UAE and what they could not. “During 2020, the team, based in the UAE and Costa Rica, took a few months’ pause to join the country’s focus on tackling the most immediate pandemic challenges. By August last year, we recapped our job roles and reignited our commitment with Expo. We did budget adjustment­s to respond to the huge challenges that the pandemic has posed on our economy and public finances. We updated our theme statement to reflect the new circumstan­ces and, at the same time, opportunit­ies created by Covid-19,” explains William Reuben, Commission­er General of the Republic of Costa Rica.

Fresh theme

The new theme of the 400-square-metre pavilion became ‘Natural Intelligen­ce’. It’s something the country is very, very good at. Costa Rica, which is home to 6.5 per cent of the world’s biodiversi­ty, uses renewable resources to generate more than 98 per cent of its electrical energy. Key to the 51,060-square-kilometre nation’s sustainabl­e behaviour is the protection it offers its forests. “Costa Rica provides protection of woods and forest in 54 per cent of its territory. Its sustainabl­e energy model enables the country to have more than 98 per cent of renewable energy production in 2020, with an electric mix that uses water, wind, geothermal, and biomass resources,” says Reuben. It is also aiming to become a carbon neutral economy by 2050. “One of the pillars of its carbon-neutral strategy is the conversion of the transport system into an electricit­y-based one, boosted by renewable energy,” explains Reuben. “The mobility strategy foresees two main progressiv­e stages: First, transformi­ng the light-duty vehicles fleet to zero-emissions, and second, promoting a freight transport system that adopts modalities, technologi­es, and energy sources to achieve zero or the lowest emissions possible,” he adds.

Smart innovation

Not only does the Central American country cleverly use its resources to power up, it does so in a wallet-friendly fashion — and it’s bringing this innovative tech to Dubai. “One of the great achievemen­ts that we would like to highlight is the smart innovation­s that our country has put forward to make environmen­tal solutions economical­ly sustainabl­e. For example, through the design and implementa­tion of the payment-for-environmen­tal-services model, Costa Rica was able to overturn reforestat­ion in 20 years; and through the promotion of ecotourism, the country has been able to transform conservati­on areas into businesses opportunit­ies,” explains Reuben.

Hernández confirms that the pavilion will focus on green sustainabi­lity. “Two, we are going to focus on the trade, the products we are selling to the area. Basically agricultur­e, medical devices — the high tech industry. We are also going to [talk about] learning Spanish [when exploring] our wildlife. That is unique — to learn the language within the habitat. We do also medical tourism, [that is] healing with Nature. “We have with Emirates a code-share flights via New York, Houston that we are going to be showcased,” he says.

Located in Mobility District

The Costa Rican pavilion, designed by country brand Essential Costa Rica, is located in the Mobility District and offers visitors a six chapter story of the country. “Visitors will have an immersive experience, throughout six chapters, using visuals, sounds, books and smells of Costa Rica. It will take them into a journey full of images, showing milestones in Costa Rica’s developmen­t as a country that abolished the army in 1948, invests more than 7 per cent of its gross domestic product in education, stands as a global role model in sustainabl­e developmen­t and aspires to consolidat­e its advanced high-tech sector,” says Reuben.

The six chapters have been issued the following titles:

Welcome to Costa Rica: The Land of Pura Vida;

The Costa Rican tipping point;

The Pura Vida Lifestyle; Well-being essentials;

All roads lead to green; and One planet, one call, your turn.

On the ground floor of the onestorey building, visitors will enter into a 200-square-metre space that has an interactiv­e space for kids, sculptures and books. In this exhibition area, explains Reuben, “We will showcase our historic achievemen­ts and our goals for the future, inviting visitors to be part of the challenge of protecting our planet. The Costa Rica Pavilion will highlight its economic, environmen­tal, and social developmen­t model that has boosted people’s well-being, while safeguardi­ng our environmen­t.” Hernández adds that the country specialise­s in products of high value and productivi­ty. And so, on display will be “a showcase of the high-tech, medical equipment, the agricultur­e, the tourism, the connectivi­ty, the scientific innovation which we do”.

When visitors head up to the first floor, they will find business meeting rooms and offices for conversati­ons between investors and firms and where trained staff will offer informatio­n and guidance. Here, visitors can also meet guests brought from Costa Rica, explains Ambassador Hernández, which will include former chairperso­n of the climate convention, Christiana Figueres.

National Day celebratio­ns

The pavilion will especially be kitted out on Dec. 7, which is when it will be celebratin­g the country’s national day. Without giving away the name of the guest, Hernández says: “we are going to have somebody very important then.”

“A high-level official delegation from Costa Rica is confirmed to come to celebrate its achievemen­ts as the Bicentenni­al,” confirmed Catalina Silesky, the Costa Rica Pavilion Director. Hernández says: “I think above all it’s a matter of mutual trust and a matter of friendship and brotherhoo­d. We got an invitation [to the Expo], we accepted, there was something terrible that happened in between. We didn’t quit, we stand with the UAE. We help in every segment of the process. We are with the UAE in the renovated version of Expo. We are going to be there … we have also offered the UAE all our support in promoting the Expo.”

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Catalina Silesky The new theme of the 400-square-metre pavilion became ‘Natural Intelligen­ce’. It’s something the country is very, very good at.
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Catalina Silesky The Costa Rican pavilion, designed by country brand Essential Costa Rica, is located in the Mobility District.

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