Presents a major case study of how agriculture and biodiversity
conservation can work in harmony towards more sustainable outcomes
for both the environment and local communities. Shows how Cuba has
provided a unique testbed for such approaches through its specific
political status and focus on traditional agricultural methods.
Provides the essential background for understanding future options
for agriculture and conservation in Cuba, as it emerges from
economic and political isolation.
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