Women, science and environmental legislation

The US-Panama Trade Promotion Treaty Secretariat for the Enforcement of Environmental Legislation (CAME) highlighted the work of women science professionals, and the relationship they have with environmental legislation on coastal marine issues, wetlands, climate change and more. .

The US-Panama Trade Promotion Treaty Secretariat for the Enforcement of Environmental Legislation (CAME) highlighted the work of women science professionals, and the relationship they have with environmental legislation on coastal marine issues, wetlands, climate change and more. .

“Many women create precedents for applying and complying with environmental legislation for their scientific work. Through some of them, it was possible to learn about environmental regulations in Panama, where there is a close relationship between scientific research and legal regulations,” the organization said in a statement.

The women in science highlighted are: Rosabel Miro, Esther Carty, Anisamede del Cid, Alexandra Guzmán, Argelis Ruiz, Indra Candanido, Sandy Wattemberg, Yehudi Rodriguez, Bizzy Perez, Beatriz Reyes and Carol Simon.

Sala’s executive director, Bezida Carranza, has stated that she seeks to strengthen the enforcement of environmental legislation, as there are people who may know about infractions, but are unaware of the rule. “We are trying to find spaces where we can relate laws to more everyday activities and as a result this campaign was born to support the dissemination of environmental legislation in the country.”

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