The country hosts the UNESCO Office in Havana, which is the Cluster Office to Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Aruba.
Several of the initiatives Cuba is involved in relate to coast-specific issues and management.
There is for instance a Sustainable Development in Coastal Regions and Small Islands (CSI) project that focuses on the socio-economic and environmental evaluation and management of the south coast of the Havana Province. The aim is to apply the principles of integrated coastal management to provide for the presence and development of the human population sustainably in a fragile coastal area.
The 6 Biosphere Reserves in Cuba are active sites for research, environmental education and the promotion of sustainable development, including ecotourism.
Below you can access the projects that are currently being implemented in the country within the framework of UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector.
People, Biodiversity and Ecology
- Biosphere Reserves (WNBRs)
Earth Sciences
- Seismic Microzoning of Latin American Cities (IGCP, Project 487)
- Global Comparison of Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulphide Districts (IGCP, Project 502)
- Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry and Management of Coastal Aquifers on the Atlantic Coast of South America (IGCP, Project 519)
Oceans
- Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Sub-Commission for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (IOCARIBE)
Basic Sciences
- UNESCO Chair in biomaterials, established in 1998 at the University of La Havana More
Coasts and Small Islands
- Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity Program (CARICOMP): sustaining coastal biodiversity benefits and ecosystem services
- Socio-economic and environmental evaluation and management of the south coast of Havana Province More
- Small Islands VOICE in Cuba More