Based on nine weeks of original ethnographic research in Cuba, this article looks at how ordinary residents in Havana and Santiago respond to chronic water scarcity—a problem likely to intensify as the impacts of climate change advance in the Caribbean region and around the world
In its 2006 Sustainability Index Report, the World Wildlife Fund determined that there is only one n...
In the past few years, Haiti has been a topic that has been in the news here in the United States fo...
For the first time in more than half a century, a joint Cuban/American science team has worked toget...
Based on nine weeks of original ethnographic research in Cuba, this article looks at how ordinary re...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Enfrentando la crisis del agua en CubaFrench vers...
The need to consider water from a social perspective has moved us to develop a cooperation project—f...
Hurricanes can cause extensive long-term damage to small-scale fisheries. Yet, information is scarce...
Context: The study of subjectivity in face of natural dangers is being conducted in Cuba as part of ...
AbstractThe need to consider water from a social perspective has moved us to develop a cooperation p...
From March 2 to March 7, 2020, I attended a faculty-led study abroad trip in partnership with EcoThr...
In this article, the authors analyze the exploitation of water resources by the aboriginal people wh...
This paper sets out an examination of natural disaster amongst coastal villagers in a developing cou...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
In October 2015, the Colombian Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM)...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
In its 2006 Sustainability Index Report, the World Wildlife Fund determined that there is only one n...
In the past few years, Haiti has been a topic that has been in the news here in the United States fo...
For the first time in more than half a century, a joint Cuban/American science team has worked toget...
Based on nine weeks of original ethnographic research in Cuba, this article looks at how ordinary re...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Enfrentando la crisis del agua en CubaFrench vers...
The need to consider water from a social perspective has moved us to develop a cooperation project—f...
Hurricanes can cause extensive long-term damage to small-scale fisheries. Yet, information is scarce...
Context: The study of subjectivity in face of natural dangers is being conducted in Cuba as part of ...
AbstractThe need to consider water from a social perspective has moved us to develop a cooperation p...
From March 2 to March 7, 2020, I attended a faculty-led study abroad trip in partnership with EcoThr...
In this article, the authors analyze the exploitation of water resources by the aboriginal people wh...
This paper sets out an examination of natural disaster amongst coastal villagers in a developing cou...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
In October 2015, the Colombian Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM)...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
In its 2006 Sustainability Index Report, the World Wildlife Fund determined that there is only one n...
In the past few years, Haiti has been a topic that has been in the news here in the United States fo...
For the first time in more than half a century, a joint Cuban/American science team has worked toget...