In terms of transport, Cuba is unique because of the economic blockade and collapse of the Soviet Union which have led to a transformation in how goods and people are moved. The article argues that Cuba's less intensive transport society can teach the developed world a few lessons
This study described and focuses on the public transport bus system in Santiago de Cuba. Specificall...
The Cuban embargo seems to have become a staple of US-foreign policy, however, there has yet been no...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
In transport terms, the Caribbean island nation of Cuba is unique because for the past forty years i...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
Cuba offers a unique perspective as a case study of sustainable transport prac¬tices. Although the c...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
In many ways the island nation of Cuba and the State of Florida are remarkably similar; both compris...
This article describes the more than a decade–long process, during which Cuba, having lost its econo...
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Cuba has experienced a severe economic crisis, and the...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
Over the past 25–30 years animal traction in Cuba has decayed due to the massive introduction of tra...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
As diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington thaw, pressure for reform within Cuba is mount...
This study described and focuses on the public transport bus system in Santiago de Cuba. Specificall...
The Cuban embargo seems to have become a staple of US-foreign policy, however, there has yet been no...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
In transport terms, the Caribbean island nation of Cuba is unique because for the past forty years i...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
Cuba offers a unique perspective as a case study of sustainable transport prac¬tices. Although the c...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
In many ways the island nation of Cuba and the State of Florida are remarkably similar; both compris...
This article describes the more than a decade–long process, during which Cuba, having lost its econo...
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Cuba has experienced a severe economic crisis, and the...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
Over the past 25–30 years animal traction in Cuba has decayed due to the massive introduction of tra...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
As diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington thaw, pressure for reform within Cuba is mount...
This study described and focuses on the public transport bus system in Santiago de Cuba. Specificall...
The Cuban embargo seems to have become a staple of US-foreign policy, however, there has yet been no...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...