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The Resilience of Cuba- An Interview With Permaculturist Roberto Perez 
Sustainable World Radio 

Roberto Perez Rivero is a Permaculturist, educator and sustainability activist 
in Cuba. In this interview he speaks with Jill Cloutier about how his country 
faced "Peak Oil" in the 1990's when its petroleum and food supplies dwindled 
almost overnight. Perez talks about the resilience of Cuba, its transition to a 
mostly organic agriculture, Permaculture and the upcoming IPC11 
www.ipc11Cuba.com to be held in Cuba in November 2013. 

A small island nation with 11,000,000 people, struggling with poverty, 
devastating tropical storms, and the U.S. Embargo, how did Cuba achieve these 
goals and distinction?  What can we learn from Cuba's struggles and successes?  

Born in Havana in 1970, Roberto Perez is the Environmental Education & 
Biodiversity Conservation Program Director of the Antonio Núñez Jiménez 
Foundation for Nature and Humanity, the oldest environmental organization in 
Cuba.  A graduate of the University of Havana with a degree in Biological 
Sciences, he later did post graduate specialization in Community Based Natural 
Resources Management at the University of Nova Scotia, Canada.

Roberto has been part of the Cuban Permaculture movement since its introduction 
in the country in 1993 after the so called "Special Period", caused by the 
collapse of the Soviet Union when Cuba lost access to oil, fertilizers, and 
virtually all trading partners that the small island nation depended on to 
survive, facing economic collapse overnight.  Roberto has traveled extensively 
presenting Cuba's approach to sustainable living in the face of declining 
petroleum and other non-renewable resources.

The Eleventh International Permaculture Conference & Convergence (IPC11) in 
Cuba 
www.ipc11cuba.com (in English & Spanish) 


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