Daveschile went defunct, but not Dave, so he’s back with daveschilelives.com. Bear with me as I get started. I’m trying a different approach, so stay tuned.
Regards, Dave
David Joslyn, after a 45-year career in international development with USAID, Peace Corps, The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and private sector consulting firms, divides his time between his homes in Virginia and Chile. Since 2010, David has been writing about Chile and Chileans, often based upon his experience with the Peace Corps in Chile and his many travels throughout the country with family and friends.
David,
Muito realista, e alarmante teu relatório dos recorrentes incêndios.
Infelizmente, por falta de planejamento e controle, e treinamento, estes incêndios quando ocorrem são devastadores.
Levam à destruicao de patrimônios, destruição de vidas, retardam o futuro.
O triste que pouco se aprende de ano a ano.
Se a ocorrência se repete ano a ano, melhor elevar o assunto a um nível de política nacional, de prevenção e de proteção.
Saludos fortes de Brasil,
Valentin Suchek
Engenheiro/Economista florestal
Amigo Valentin,
You are absolutelly right. More attention to forest management in context of climate change related fire, and better preparation of homes and villages bordering forested areas, are two areas of public policy requiring significant updating. Un abrazo. DJ
Glad you are back! Love you, Andrea
Welcome back!!!
Thank you. It’s great to be back.