From January 27 to 30, 2026, the III José Martí International Colloquium for a Culture of Nature will be held in Havana, Cuba. This colloquium was convened for the first time in 2004, with the support of the José Martí Project for International Solidarity, registered with UNESCO in the same year, and is called to become a space for exchange and rapprochement in which people of good will converge again to reflect on the relationship Human Being-Nature.
Since the second colloquium, held at the Convention Palace, Havana, 2010, the world situation has changed a lot: imbalances have deepened, new challenges have appeared, but also activism and local and international alliances have multiplied to save the planet and its humanity. For this reason, the José Martí Cultural Society and its working groups with Forests, Gardens and Martiano Orchards, together with the Antonio Núñez Jiménez Foundation, the National Botanical Garden of Cuba, and many other Cuban institutions and international platforms, invite you to participate in this event, as well as to disseminate its call.
The event will combine work in face-to-face and virtual scientific commissions with workshops for the exchange of experiences, demonstration spaces, community impact and links with art and literature. Delegates will be able to present papers, posters, scientific or dissemination articles, pedagogical experiences, working methods, and other materials.