The 2008 Goldman Prize recipients tackled some of the most pressing environmental issues of the day through grassroots efforts, helping to educate and motivate local communities to get involved in the effort to protect the natural environment around them and to stand up for their rights.
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This year’s winners are:
North America
Jesús León Santos, 42, Mexico: [0]
In Oaxaca, where unsustainable land-use practices
have made it one of the world’s most highly-eroded
areas, León initiated a land renewal program that
employs ancient indigenous practices to transform
depleted soil into arable land.
Africa
Feliciano dos Santos, 43, Mozambique: [0]
Using traditional music, grassroots outreach and
innovative technology to bring sanitation to the
most remote corners of Mozambique, Santos
empowered villagers to participate in sustainable
development and rise up from poverty.
Asia
Marina Rikhvanova, 46, Russia: [0]
As Russia expands its petroleum and nuclear interests,
Rikhvanova campaigned to protect Siberia’s Lake
Baikal, one of the world’s most important bodies of
fresh water, from environmental devastation brought
on by these polluting industries.
South & Central America
Pablo Fajardo Mendoza and Luis Yanza, 35 & 48, Ecuador: [0]
In the Ecuadorian Amazon, Fajardo and Yanza led
one of the largest environmental legal battles in history
against oil giant Chevron, demanding justice for
the massive petroleum pollution in the region.
Europe
Ignace Schops, 43, Belgium: [0]
Belgium Raising more than $90 million by bringing together
private industry, regional governments, and local
stakeholders, Schops led the effort to establish
Belgium’s first and only national park, protecting one
of the largest open green spaces in the country.
Islands & Island Nations
Rosa Hilda Ramos, 63, Puerto Rico: [0]
In the shadow of polluting factories in Cataño,
Ramos led the movement to permanently protect the
Las Cucharillas Marsh, one of the last open spaces in
the area and one of the largest wetlands ecosystems
in the region.