An interview by staff writer - Allison Burtka A delegation of researchers, professors and ministry employees from the Centro de Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS; the Center for Psychological and Sociological Research) and the Centro Félix Varela in...
Results for research on: Cuba
Sustainable Development in Cuba: The Erb Institute Partners with the RISDoC Initiative
The RISDoC Partnership: The Brooking's Institute, the Erb Institute and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) came together to support the Cuban government and enterprise leaders in achieving optimum sustainability outcomes and contribute to global...
Erb Student Impact Project – Renewable Energy in Cuba
Erb Institute student, Nick Barrett, traveled to Cuba to better understand the renewable energy landscape in an economy in transition.
A Conference and Conversations With Locals Shed Light on Life in Cuba
Send two Erb students to attend the Research Initiative for the Sustainable Development of Cuba (RISDoC) seminar, and they will immerse themselves to experience the Cuban sharing economy to the fullest. Cuba was once a luxury tourist destination for Americans and a...
An Erb Institute Dispatch from Cuba – Part 2
This is Part 2 in a series of Erb Perspective Blogs from the Erb Directors. I've been in La Habana, Cuba this week, attending a series of meetings related to the research and engagement agendas of the Erb Institute. During a walk near my hotel, I met this wonderful...
Eric Leenson – “Market Transformation in Cuba”
President, Sol Economics Eric Leenson is President of Sol Economics , a firm that builds strong links between socially responsible enterprises throughout North and South America. He has been involved in the fields of socially responsible investing (SRI) and business...
An Erb Institute Dispatch from Cuba
Erb Faculty Director, Joe Arvai and Managing Director, Terry Nelidov, were recently invited to Cuba to explore ways in which the Erb Institute might be a factor in helping to manage Cuba’s transition to a sustainable market economy. I’d never been to Cuba before this...