Ecuador House in Miami: Environmental and Cultural Diplomacy Promotes Sustainability with The Embassy of Nature

The Casa Ecuador initiative arrives in Miami with an innovative proposal that seeks to integrate environmental and cultural diplomacy in the international arena. Through The Embassy of Nature (TEON), this global platform promotes a development model that unites nature, heritage, and sustainable economy.

Environmental and Cultural Diplomacy in Miami

The launch of this project took place at the iconic Versace Mansion in Miami Beach, bringing together diplomats, businesspeople, and prominent figures from the arts and politics. Currently, sustainability is a central theme in international relations, making initiatives like this one increasingly relevant.

TEON arrives in the United States with the goal of strengthening cultural and environmental diplomacy in a key country for sustainable growth. Miami presents itself as an ideal platform for this type of gathering due to its role as a convergence center between Latin America, the United States, and Europe.

The platform seeks to position biodiversity and cultural identity as strategic assets within economic and diplomatic systems, challenging traditional approaches that prioritize only trade and politics.

Behind this initiative is Luis Felipe Fernández-Salvador y Campodónico, VI Marquess of Lises, who first presented the proposal at the United Nations in 2023.

In addition to its institutional component, the project aims to attract the attention of investors interested in new economic models linked to sustainability and conservation.

The inauguration in Miami brought together personalities such as singer Julio Iglesias and Ecuadorian Olympic champion Jefferson Pérez, in an event that combined culture, diplomacy, and business.

TEON’s approach is to rethink the relationship between economy and nature, promoting the integration of sustainability, investment, and heritage in international relations.

After its stop in Miami, the project’s next international stop will be Madrid, coinciding with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, a strategic event to maximize its visibility.

This international expansion reflects the growing interest in models that integrate green economy, natural heritage, and sustainable diplomacy, demonstrating that sustainability is a strategic element in redefining global economic and cultural relations.

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