Protecting ecosystems.
Not selling sustainability.
TerraVita Solutions e.V. develops and supports real-world environmental protection. Transparent, science-based, and focused on long-term impact.
Who
we Are
TerraVita Solutions e.V. is a non-profit association focused on the protection of ecologically sensitive regions and the development of responsible, long-term environmental solutions.
Our current focus is the Golfo Dulce region in southern Costa Rica. We combine conservation, local engagement, and structured long-term thinking to protect fragile ecosystems while acknowledging real-world constraints.
We do not position ourselves as a marketing-driven environmental initiative. Our goal is practical, measurable, and honest impact.
Current Focus:
Golfo Dulce
#SaveGolfoDulce is a dedicated campaign within the TerraVita Solutions framework.
It was launched to raise awareness and garner international attention for the protection of the Golfo Dulce ecosystem.
Golfo Dulce is one of the world’s rare tropical fjord ecosystems.
It is a place of extraordinary biodiversity, including whales, dolphins, rainforest species, mangroves, and fragile coastal habitats.
At the same time, the region is under growing pressure from uncontrolled development and habitat destruction.
Future projects may follow a similar structure depending on the region and context.
What we Do
Ecosystem Protection
We support and promote the protection of marine and rainforest ecosystems through structured and responsible approaches.
Awareness & Communication
We communicate openly about environmental challenges, without exaggeration or greenwashing.
Local Integration
We aim to align environmental protection with realistic local conditions and community involvement.
Long-term Strategy
We focus on sustainable structures instead of short-term campaigns or symbolic actions.
Our Principles
1. Protection before exploitation
Nature must not be reduced to a short-term commercial asset.
2. Honest communication
We reject greenwashing, exaggeration, and misleading sustainability claims.
3. Responsibility toward local ecosystems
Every action must respect ecological limits and long-term habitat stability.
4. Responsible integration of people and place
Conservation must be compatible with fair and realistic local participation.
5. Minimal resource waste
We aim to reduce unnecessary consumption, irreversible damage, and non-recoverable waste.
6. Transparency over image management
Structures, intentions, and limitations should be communicated openly.
7. Long-term ecological thinking
Short-term gains must never undermine the long-term protection of nature.