Andres Morales
Social Innovation in Latin America
Maintaining and Restoring Social and Natural Capital
Herausgeber: Calvo, Sara
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Andres Morales
Social Innovation in Latin America
Maintaining and Restoring Social and Natural Capital
Herausgeber: Calvo, Sara
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Latin America contains a rich diversity from which humans derive a range of ecosystem services that contribute to livelihoods and wellbeing. To ensure the sustainable use and management of social and natural capital in the region, all manner of organisations are engaging in social innovation.
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Latin America contains a rich diversity from which humans derive a range of ecosystem services that contribute to livelihoods and wellbeing. To ensure the sustainable use and management of social and natural capital in the region, all manner of organisations are engaging in social innovation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Social Enterprise & Social Innovation
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367722654
- ISBN-10: 0367722658
- Artikelnr.: 65614356
- Routledge Studies in Social Enterprise & Social Innovation
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367722654
- ISBN-10: 0367722658
- Artikelnr.: 65614356
Sara Calvo is the co-founder of Minca Ventures and the Director of the Master's in Cooperation and International Development at Universidad Internacional de la Rioja in Spain. Andrés Morales is the co-founder of Minca Ventures and an Associate Professor of International Development and Social Enterprise at Universidad Internacional de la Rioja in Spain.
PART 1. Conceptual frameworks to understand social innovation and natural
and social capital in Latin America. 1 Buen Vivir, a decolonial approach to
development Andrés 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 Fabián
Vargas and Mario Cadena López. 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 Álvarez. 8 Cooperativism in Acapulco, México Roberto Cañedo
Villarreal; María del Carmen Barragán 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 Angélica de la Cruz Guerrero and Jaime Ramiro Figueroa Fraga.
and social capital in Latin America. 1 Buen Vivir, a decolonial approach to
development Andrés 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 Fabián
Vargas and Mario Cadena López. 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 Álvarez. 8 Cooperativism in Acapulco, México Roberto Cañedo
Villarreal; María del Carmen Barragán 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 Angélica de la Cruz Guerrero and Jaime Ramiro Figueroa Fraga.
PART 1. Conceptual frameworks to understand social innovation and natural
and social capital in Latin America. 1 Buen Vivir, a decolonial approach to
development Andrés 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 Fabián
Vargas and Mario Cadena López. 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 Álvarez. 8 Cooperativism in Acapulco, México Roberto Cañedo
Villarreal; María del Carmen Barragán 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 Angélica de la Cruz Guerrero and Jaime Ramiro Figueroa Fraga.
and social capital in Latin America. 1 Buen Vivir, a decolonial approach to
development Andrés 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 Fabián
Vargas and Mario Cadena López. 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 Álvarez. 8 Cooperativism in Acapulco, México Roberto Cañedo
Villarreal; María del Carmen Barragán 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 Angélica de la Cruz Guerrero and Jaime Ramiro Figueroa Fraga.