Social Innovation in Latin America

Social Innovation in Latin America

Maintaining and Restoring Social and Natural Capital

Morales, Andres; Calvo, Sara

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

256

Dura

Inglês

9780367416881

15 a 20 dias

476

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PART 1. Conceptual frameworks to understand social innovation and natural and social capital in Latin America. 1 Buen Vivir, a decolonial approach to development Andres Morales and Sara Calvo. 2 Global governance to address local ills: the Universal Periodic Review aiding the creation of a Third Space in pursuit of land rights that support social innovation, biodiversity and natural capital in Latin America Louisa Ashley. PART 2. Social Innovation and Natural Capital. 3 The environment through the regulation of emissions resulting from the automobile journeys in Peru Jose Carlos Soldevilla Saavedra. 4 The Purepechas of Cheran: Community solidarity, public security and environmental conservation in Mexico Karol Gil-Vazquez. 5 The Sustainable Innovation of Salinerito in Ecuador Fabian Vargas and Mario Cadena Lopez. 6 Socio-technical regimes to understand grassroots innovations and natural capital in Chile Nancy Saravia and Jordi Peris. PART 3. Social Innovation and Human Capital. 7 Entrepreneurship, associativity and social technologies in rural communities: a reading from the Papal Encyclical Laudato Si in Colombia Marietta Bucheli and Juan Fernando Alvarez. 8 Cooperativism in Acapulco, Mexico Roberto Canedo Villarreal; Maria del Carmen Barragan Mendoza and Daniel Francisco Nagao Menezes. 9 Social, economic and environmental factors and the relationship with the knowledge, skills of entrepreneurs (KSE) and companies' internal factors (CIF). Findings from collective enterprises in a context of crisis in Colombia Ana Milena Silva Valencia. 10 Fair trade focus of social joint and engine for the sustainable local development: experiences in Quito-Ecuador with the American City of Fair Trade Cesar Augusto Marcillo Vaca, Laura Angelica de la Cruz Guerrero and Jaime Ramiro Figueroa Fraga.
UPR Recommendation;Local Development;PESI;Fair Trade;UPR;Cooperativism;Buen Vivir;Rural Communities;WFTO;Entrepreneurship;Solidary Social Economy;Public Security;UN;Community Solidarity;Solidarity Economy;Environmental Conservation;NAFTA Era;Land Rights;Global Governance;Civil Society;Food Sovereignty;decision-making processes;Pueblos Originarios;global capitalism;Laudato Si;sustainable mobility;Human Rights Defenders;Latin America;UPR Process;social innovation;Society Nature Relationship;SOS Child's Village;Maria De Jesus;Internal Normative Systems;Non-motorized Transport;LA Region;Sea Water;Fair Trade Cities;Agri Food System