Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Territory is understood as a human community with a sense of belonging, future and ownership of a physical, natural or artificial space. It is a social construct nourished by culture, politics, technology and infrastructure, which serves to address the challenges of development, sustainability and e...
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cepal-11362-44732 Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean NU. CEPAL. ILPES DESARROLLO REGIONAL PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESIGUALDADES REGIONALES ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS CAMBIO CLIMATICO DESASTRES NATURALES POLITICA DE DESARROLLO PLANES DE DESARROLLO ACCESO A LA INFORMACION ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO DESCENTRALIZACION GUBERNAMENTAL BANCOS DE DESARROLLO MODELOS DE DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DATOS ESTADISTICOS INDICADORES DEL DESARROLLO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DISPARITIES HUMAN SETTLEMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE NATURAL DISASTERS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PLANS ACCESS TO INFORMATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT BANKS CASE STUDIES 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS STATISTICAL DATA DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT MODELS Territory is understood as a human community with a sense of belonging, future and ownership of a physical, natural or artificial space. It is a social construct nourished by culture, politics, technology and infrastructure, which serves to address the challenges of development, sustainability and equality. It is within this complex construct that territorial development policies in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean need to be examined and improved, in order to reduce inequalities and build capacities. This work gauges the state of the art and examines the variety and breadth of policy interest in the territorial sphere. The outcome indicates that, rather than policies, the appropriate term is a cluster or family of territorial development policies. In practice, however, this family lacks the desirable cohesion and coordination, and thus needs to be consolidated into an ecosystem. A model for analysis —Territorial PlanBarometer— is presented as a first step towards achieving this. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- I. Territorial development and policy challenges .-- II. Resilience planning in the Caribbean .-- III. Towards an ecosystem of territorial development policies and instruments: legal frameworks and development plans and policies at the national level .-- IV. Information for territorial development .-- V. Implementation and financing of territorial development policies .-- VI. A model for characterization of territorial development policies: the territorial PlanBarometer. 2019-08-23T15:25:08Z 2019-08-23T15:25:08Z 2019-08-23 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/44732 LC/CRP.17/3 en .pdf 207 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean DESARROLLO REGIONAL PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESIGUALDADES REGIONALES ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS CAMBIO CLIMATICO DESASTRES NATURALES POLITICA DE DESARROLLO PLANES DE DESARROLLO ACCESO A LA INFORMACION ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO DESCENTRALIZACION GUBERNAMENTAL BANCOS DE DESARROLLO MODELOS DE DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DATOS ESTADISTICOS INDICADORES DEL DESARROLLO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DISPARITIES HUMAN SETTLEMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE NATURAL DISASTERS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PLANS ACCESS TO INFORMATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT BANKS CASE STUDIES 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS STATISTICAL DATA DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT MODELS |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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planning for sustainable territorial development in latin america and the caribbean |
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DESARROLLO REGIONAL PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESIGUALDADES REGIONALES ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS CAMBIO CLIMATICO DESASTRES NATURALES POLITICA DE DESARROLLO PLANES DE DESARROLLO ACCESO A LA INFORMACION ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION FINANCIACION DEL DESARROLLO DESCENTRALIZACION GUBERNAMENTAL BANCOS DE DESARROLLO MODELOS DE DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DATOS ESTADISTICOS INDICADORES DEL DESARROLLO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DISPARITIES HUMAN SETTLEMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE NATURAL DISASTERS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PLANS ACCESS TO INFORMATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT BANKS CASE STUDIES 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS STATISTICAL DATA DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT MODELS |
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Territory is understood as a human community with a sense of belonging, future and ownership of a physical, natural or artificial space. It is a social construct nourished by culture, politics, technology and infrastructure, which serves to address the challenges of development, sustainability and equality. It is within this complex construct that territorial development policies in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean need to be examined and improved, in order to reduce inequalities and build capacities.
This work gauges the state of the art and examines the variety and breadth of policy interest in the territorial sphere. The outcome indicates that, rather than policies, the appropriate term is a cluster or family of territorial development policies. In practice, however, this family lacks the desirable cohesion and coordination, and thus needs to be consolidated into an ecosystem. A model for analysis —Territorial PlanBarometer— is presented as a first step towards achieving this. |
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