Estrategias socioambientales para contribuir al desarrollo sostenible en poblaciones vulnerabilizadas. Caso Barrio Josema (Barrio La Hacienda) Palmares, Alajuela.
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2023
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Rojas Sagot, Raquel María
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En una era en donde la cotidianidad se ve gravemente impactada por el
aumento de los efectos del cambio climático, surge la necesidad de investigar a
fondo la vinculación entre la desigualdad y los impactos climáticos en comunidades
que han sido sistémicamente vulnerabilizadas. La presente investigación desarrolla
un proceso de gobernanza climática comunitaria desde un diagnóstico socio
ecológico, en donde se identifican las principales variables de degradación
ambiental en la Comunidad La Hacienda, en relación con las políticas
gubernamentales implementadas que produjeron el traslado de poblaciones
urbanas vulnerabilizadas a áreas rurales.
La participación comunitaria fue la variable transversal predominante y como
resultado colectivo se elaboró un plan de gobernanza climática comunitaria que
nace de los talleres y programas educativos aplicados en las poblaciones clave de
la investigación: mujeres, infantes y adolescentes todas pertenecientes al Barrio La
Hacienda en el cantón de Palmares, Alajuela, Costa Rica.
In an era where everyday life is being seriously impacted by the consequences of climate change, there is a growing need to further investigate the link between inequality and its influence on the increase of a negative climatological impacts in systemically vulnerable communities. This research proposes a community driven climate governance process in Barrio La Hacienda (Josema), in the town of Palmares in the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica, which through a socio-ecological diagnosis, identifies the main variables linked to environmental degradation that surge as a result of government policies that have transferred vulnerable populations to rural areas, as well as to investigate potential allies for the process of setting up the necessary networks to carry out a community climate governance plan, focusing on women, adolescents and children of the community of La Hacienda.
In an era where everyday life is being seriously impacted by the consequences of climate change, there is a growing need to further investigate the link between inequality and its influence on the increase of a negative climatological impacts in systemically vulnerable communities. This research proposes a community driven climate governance process in Barrio La Hacienda (Josema), in the town of Palmares in the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica, which through a socio-ecological diagnosis, identifies the main variables linked to environmental degradation that surge as a result of government policies that have transferred vulnerable populations to rural areas, as well as to investigate potential allies for the process of setting up the necessary networks to carry out a community climate governance plan, focusing on women, adolescents and children of the community of La Hacienda.
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DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE., ESPECIE HUMANA, COMUNIDAD, CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO, GOBERNABILIDAD