Community Capacity and Resilience in Latin America

Community Capacity and Resilience in Latin America

Flora, Cornelia Butler; Lachapelle, Paul R.; Gutierrez-Montes, Isabel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2020

202

Dura

Inglês

9781138084896

15 a 20 dias

453

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Chapter 1. Community Capacity and Resilience in Latin America through the Community Capitals Lens

Chapter 2. Promoting Development and Conservation Practice in Latin America and the Caribbean through CATIE Masters Program

Chapter 3. Building Local strategies for the adaptation to Climate Change of Farming Livelihoods: Review of a Participatory Approach Applied in Mesoamerica.

Chapter 4. Bioculturality and Transdisciplinarity: Two Paths for Reaching Sustainability Through Community Capacity Building in Mexico

Chapter 5. Bonds of Faith for Community Change: New Actors in Rural Community Development in El Salvador

Chapter 6. Evaluation on a Shoestring: One International Development Organization's Experience Measuring Impact in Central America

Chapter 7. Using Community Capitals to Adapt to Environmental Challenges in Rural Uruguay

Chapter 8. Using the Community Capitals Framework to Understand the Potential for Inclusive Innovation: Three Case Studies of an Energy Project in Peru

Chapter 9. Youth Development in Northern Nicaragua: An Empowerment Perspective

Chapter 10. Reflection on Building Sustainable Resilience Solutions to Achieve SDG 2 in Colombia
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Decadal Climate Variability;STI Policy;Asset-based community development;Biweekly Trainings;Bottom-up community infrastructure;Ministerio De Salud;Community Built Association;Ministry Of The Environment;Community action;United National Development Programme;CCF;Community engagement;CCI;Community involvement;Energy System;La Guajira;Do-it-yourself urbanism;Energy Committee;Downtown revitalization;Inclusive Innovation;Empowerment;Young Highlanders;Local capacity;Biocultural Resources;Local culture;Northern Highlands;Local identity;Plata River;Public engagement;National Governmental Institutions;Right to the city;Smallholder Farmers Group;community assessment;Community Change Efforts;community capacity;Human Development Index;Latin American countries;Effective Evaluation Framework;resiliency;Initial Baseline Evaluations;NGO Project;Las Cruces;Community Capitals