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Eng. Ileana Saborit Izaguirre St. Vincent and the Granadines July 2005
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Highest elevation (m) 1974 Mayor river length (km.) 370 Relative Humidity (%) 81 Average temperature (ºC) 25 Average precipitations (mm) 1375 CUBAN ARCHIPELAGO Population 11 1236.70,5 inhabitantsPopulation 11 1236.70,5 inhabitants Surface area in km 2 110 860 km 2Surface area in km 2 110 860 km 2 Adjacent Keys 4195Adjacent Keys 4195 Length of the coastal zone km.: North SouthLength of the coastal zone km.: North South Big Island : 3209 2537 Big Island : 3209 2537
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1960 Academy of Science of Cuba 1992 Modification of the Constitution of the Republic. 1993 National Program for Environment and Development (Cuban Agenda 21) 1994 Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment 1997 National Environmental Strategy 1997 Law 81 of the Environment
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Soil degradation (erosion, insufficient drainage, salinization, acidity, compact soils). Deterioration of sanitation and of environmental conditions in human settlements. Inland and sea water pollution. Deforestation. Loss of biological diversity.
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Direction of the Environment Environmental Agency. Office for Environmental regulation and Nuclear Safety Provincial Units. + Specialists in Municipalities. Structures in charge of the environment in every Ministry.
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National Group for the Coastal Zone National Commission of Chemical Products Bodies for the Integrated Attention of the Mountain Regions Group Ministry of Economy and Planning- CITMA Subgroup of Trade and Environment Technical Committee of Standards National Group for Environmental Indicators National Group for Biological Diversity National Group on Climate National Council for Watersheds
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Environmental Planning Environmental Legislation Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental license State Environmental Inspection Scientific Research and Technological Innovation Environmental Education and awareness Economic Regulatory Instruments Environmental indicators for Decision Making Processes International Environmental Policy National System of protected Areas
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EXPERIENCES : GEF-UNDP - SABANA-CAMAGUEY ECOSYSTEM (biodiversity and sustainable development) BODIES FOR THE INTEGRATED ATTENTION OF THE MOUNTAIN REGIONS GEO - CITIES
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Area of the project zone : 75 000 km² Length of the project zone : 465 km Number of keys: 2 517 Surface of the archipelago: 22 814.5 km² Land area : 19 400.7 km² Total key area: 3 413.8 km² CAMAGÜEY CIEGO DE ÁVILA VILLA CLARA Watershed Exclusive Economic Zone Keys Marine shelf Cuba
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Elaboration of promotional publications Permanent spaces on the protection of coastal resources on the local radio stations Publication of educational materials for decision makers and public in general Artistic, cultural and participatory activities in all the provinces Popular participatory activities in the communities. Increased capacity for early warning of environmental problems Increased integration of the environmental dimension in development plans
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Created in June 1995 Contribute to reach higher levels of technical innovation and environmental management in the mountain regions. Achieve an increase of the quality, quantity and sustainability of the production, making a rational use of natural resources.
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CITMA and other institutions have supported UNEP in the elaboration of diverse environmental reports as: GEO Cuba GEO LAC GEO Juvenile GEO Cities.
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2002-2004 GEO Havana City report. 2004- Cuban implementation GEO/21 Local Agenda Coordinated by CITMA and Cuban Planning Institute. HOLGUÍN SANTA CLARA CIENFUEGOS
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Objectives Improve the ways and procedures for the coordination of the work on social communication of CITMA with the rest of the national agencies involved in the development of an integral culture for our population. Contribute to de development of a scientific, environmental, innovative and informational culture of the documentary administration, property rights and new technologies, as part of this integral culture of our population. Make visible the results of science, technological innovation and environmental protection, as well as the actors involved.
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Specialists Children and Youth Workerss Other public
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Scientific and Innovative Culture Environmental Culture Informational Culture
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1.Magazines, handbooks and books 2.Recreational and divulgation Institutions. Stand of CITMA in ExpoCuba, National Museum of Natural History, Museum of the History of Science, National Zoo, National Aquarium, among others. 3.Meetings, contests, awards, etc. 4.Electronic publications. Websites, Informative Portals (general, specialized and territorial), bulletins and magazines, etc. 5.Among the electronic publications of CITMA, informative portals represent the principal tool of the programme of social communication for the location of the contents in the web.
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Printed press Radio Television Films Videos Editorials Graphic Propaganda. Super graphics, Posters, etc. Other institutions Meetings and Conferences
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Agreement of Scientific Collaboration between CITMA and the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television
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Establish the necessary synergies between all the spheres of competence of the environmental system. Redesign the Voices project based on the communication strategy of CITMA. Keep giving special support to the realization of the Programmes already existing such as Educative Round Tables, Courses of “University for All”, among others. Maintain the presence of news related to science and the environment in the principal informative of the Cuban radio and television. Continue using communication media (press, meetings, magazines, internet, among others).
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