Ramenzoni, Victoria C.Besonen, Mark R.Yoskowitz, DavidSánchez, Vanessa VázquezRivero, Armando RangelGonzález-Díaz, PatriciaMéndez, Armando FalcónEscuela, Daily BorrotoRamos, Idania HernándezLópez, Norgis Valentín HernándezMcKinney, Larry2021-06-142021-06-142020-07-15Ramenzoni, V. C., Besonen, M. R., Yoskowitz, D., Sánchez, V. V., Rivero, A. R., González-Díaz, P., Méndez, A. F., Escuela, D. B., Ramos, I. H., López, N. V. H., & McKinney, L. 2020. Transnational research for coastal wetlands conservation in a Cuba– US setting. Global Sustainability, 3, e19. Cambridge Core. https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2020.14https://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/89675Sharing information between different countries is key for developing sustainable solutions to environmental change. Coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico are suffering significant environmental and human-related threats. Working across national boundaries, this research project brings together scientists, specialists and local communities from Cuba and the USA. While important advances have been made in strengthening collaborations, important obstacles remain in terms of international policy constraints, different institutional and academic cultures and technology. Overcoming these limitations is essential to formulating a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that coastal socioecological systems are facing now and into the future.Adaptation and mitigationCommunication and educationEcology and biodiversityPoliciesPolitics and governanceTransnational research for coastal wetlands conservation in a Cuba–US settingArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2020.14