Informe final

Informe final
Author: Grupo de Trabajo para los Pueblos Indígenas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Indians of South America
ISBN:

Los pueblos indigenas en america latina

Los pueblos indigenas en america latina
Author: Laura Menendez Jimenez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

Trabajo de investigacion realizado por la autora en el programa de formacion "paz, cooperacion y educacion como impulsora del desarrollo en el nuevo milenio" lxvi curso. Contiene: El significado de la tierra para los pueblos indigenas, situacion que atraviesan, reivindicaciones de los pueblos indigenas, el papel de la mujer indigena, reconocimiento de los pueblos indigenas para alcanzar su desarrollo, cooperacion con los pueblos indigenas, conclusion y bibliografia.

Landscape, Process and Power

Landscape, Process and Power
Author: Serena Heckler
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 085745613X

In recent years, the field of study variously called local, indigenous or traditional environmental knowledge (TEK) has experienced a crisis brought about by the questioning of some of its basic assumptions. This has included reassessing notions that scientific methods can accurately elicit and describe TEK or that incorporating it into development projects will improve the physical, social or economic well-being of marginalized peoples. The contributors to this volume argue that to accurately and appropriately describe TEK, the historical and political forces that have shaped it, as well as people's day-to-day engagement with the landscape around them must be taken into account. TEK thus emerges, not as an easily translatable tool for development experts, but as a rich and complex element of contemporary lives that should be defined and managed by indigenous and local peoples themselves.

Pueblos indígenas

Pueblos indígenas
Author: Mugarik Gabe
Publisher: Icaria Editorial
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Trees, People and Power

Trees, People and Power
Author: Peter Utting
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1134065337

Behind the headlines about the loss of tropical forests in Latin America lies a complex and fascinating story of the social pressures which cause it. Trees, People and Power looks at the various groups, interests and conflicts involved, and explores the repercussions for forestry, the environment and the livelihoods of the rural and urban poor. Until the social and political dimensions of deforestation and forest protection schemes are understood, measures to prevent or slow deforestation are likely to involve technical interventions which will prove ineffective in the long run, and may well result in further impoverishment and environmental degradation. Peter Utting takes a critical look at the experience of forest protection and tree planting in a number of countries and considers how social and political factors affect the feasability of such schemes. Many environmental projects and programmes have failed to balance concerns for the environment with those of human welfare. Until they do, it is unrealistic to expect any significant progress towards sustainable development. Peter Utting is a senior researcher coordinator with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. He is the author of Economic Adjustment under the Sandinistas (UNRISD, 1991) and Economic Reform and Third World Socialism (Macmillan, 1992). Originally published in 1993

Protecting Nature

Protecting Nature
Author: Jeffrey A. McNeely
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1994
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9782831701196

This volume describes the major issues facing protected areas, both terrestrial and marine, and discusses the approaches needed to address these issues. An additional section, drawing upon the expertise of CNPPA's vice-chair, marine, and members of 14 task forces, specifically addresses protected area issues in the coastal marine environment.

Implementación de la estrategia para el desarrollo indígena

Implementación de la estrategia para el desarrollo indígena
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

El análisis del portafolio relacionado con pueblos indígenas en el contexto de la Estrategia para el Desarrollo Indígena (EDI) aprobada en 2006, muestra: (i) menor presencia de la temática indígena en las Estrategias de País a partir del 2006; (ii) los instrumentos más utilizados para abordar la temática indígena son las cooperaciones técnicas seguidas de las operaciones de préstamos; (iii) evidencia limitada sobre un enfoque integrador para la integración de la temática indígena en las operaciones del BID; (iv) reducción del número de préstamos con enfoque proactivo después de la aprobación de EDI; (v) bajo nivel de evaluabilidad de las operaciones relacionadas a la temática indígena; y (vi) el periodo de análisis estuvo marcado por importantes cambios institucionales en la unidad a cargo de la temática indígena en el BID. Las recomendaciones se concentran en: (i) garantizar un trabajo analítico de alta calidad en los países donde el desarrollo de los pueblos indígenas represente un desafío mayor; (ii) fortalecer los sistemas de información actuales para asegurar un adecuado seguimiento de la labor del BID en la temática indígena y el cumplimiento de los compromisos adquiridos bajo IDB-9; y (iii) fortalecer la investigación y evaluación en sectores prioritarios para los pueblos indígenas para la identificación de buenas prácticas y estándares.