Transnational research for coastal wetlands conservation in a Cuba–US setting

IF 4.6 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Global Sustainability Pub Date : 2020-07-15 DOI:10.1017/sus.2020.14
V. Ramenzoni, M. Besonen, D. Yoskowitz, Vanessa Vázquez Sánchez, A. Rivero, P. González‐Díaz, A. Méndez, Daily Y. Borroto Escuela, Idania Hernández Ramos, Norgis Hernandez Lopez, L. McKinney
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Non-technical summary Sharing information between different countries is key for developing sustainable solutions to environmental change. Coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico are suffering significant environmental and human-related threats. Working across national boundaries, this research project brings together scientists, specialists and local communities from Cuba and the USA. While important advances have been made in strengthening collaborations, important obstacles remain in terms of international policy constraints, different institutional and academic cultures and technology. Overcoming these limitations is essential to formulating a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that coastal socioecological systems are facing now and into the future. Technical summary This article presents initial results from an ongoing transnational research collaboration between the USA and Cuba for the conservation of coastal wetlands in Caguanes National Park, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba. It focuses on the first two initial workshops among research scientists from Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies (Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) and Universidad de La Habana, resource managers from Caguanes National Park and local communities. The main goals of these exchanges were to share knowledge and experiences in the protection of wetlands, to identify current and future environmental threats to these habitats and to develop a common programme of research that might potentially enhance wetland conservation in the larger Gulf region. A comparison between Caguanes and the Laguna Madre ecosystem is made to establish similarities in ecological conditions. As outcomes of the exchanges, participants agreed on a common set of research interests, management priorities and extension activities that will include the active engagement of local communities. The contribution also explores issues about local development, co-production of knowledge and societal transformations in place-based research. The article highlights the complexities of developing a research programme that relies on transnational partnerships that are very sensitive to larger geopolitical configurations. Social media summary Transnational research in Cuba for wetlands conservation shows benefits of collaboration in sustainable solutions.
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古巴-美国环境下海岸湿地保护的跨国研究
非技术性摘要不同国家之间共享信息是制定可持续的环境变化解决方案的关键。墨西哥湾的沿海湿地正遭受重大的环境和人类相关威胁。该研究项目跨越国界,汇集了来自古巴和美国的科学家、专家和当地社区。尽管在加强合作方面取得了重要进展,但在国际政策限制、不同的制度和学术文化及技术方面仍然存在重要障碍。克服这些限制对于全面理解沿海社会生态系统现在和未来面临的挑战至关重要。技术摘要本文介绍了美国和古巴为保护古巴圣斯皮里图斯卡瓜内斯国家公园的沿海湿地而进行的跨国研究合作的初步结果。它的重点是前两个最初的研讨会,由哈特墨西哥湾研究所(得克萨斯农工大学科珀斯克里斯蒂分校)和哈瓦那大学的研究科学家、卡瓜内斯国家公园和当地社区的资源管理人员参加。这些交流的主要目标是分享湿地保护方面的知识和经验,确定这些栖息地目前和未来面临的环境威胁,并制定一项可能加强更大海湾地区湿地保护的共同研究方案。对Caguanes和Laguna Madre生态系统进行了比较,以确定生态条件的相似性。作为交流的成果,与会者商定了一套共同的研究兴趣、管理优先事项和推广活动,其中包括当地社区的积极参与。该贡献还探讨了地方研究中的地方发展、知识的共同生产和社会变革等问题。这篇文章强调了开发一个依赖跨国伙伴关系的研究项目的复杂性,而跨国伙伴关系对更大的地缘政治格局非常敏感。社交媒体摘要在古巴进行的湿地保护跨国研究显示了在可持续解决方案方面合作的好处。
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Global Sustainability
Global Sustainability Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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