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[This final chapter concludes with a brief look at some of the most influential and recent factors impacting Cuba’s lands and coastal waters in addition to the actors who contribute to their analysis and ongoing research for scientific and other purposes. Cuba’s plans to conserve or develop are also briefly discussed in conjunction with the positive and negative activities impacting land cover and land use futures in Cuba with the influx of potential tourism.]
Published: Sep 27, 2011
Keywords: Green Revolution; Special Period; Reanimation of the Economy; Climate change; Biodiversity; Fragmentation edge effect; Scientist; National Center for Scientific Research (CENIC); Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)
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