Cambio ambiental global, Estado y valor público: la cuestión socio-ecológica en América Latina, entre justicia ambiental y “legítima depredación” (Global environmental change, State and public value: the socio-ecological question in Latin America, between environmental justice and “legitimate predation”)
- Author(s):
- Lampis, Andrea (editor)
- Imprint:
- Bogotá : Pontificia Universidad Católica de Perú. Institute for Nature, Earth and Energy (INTE-PUCP). Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Sede Bogotá). Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Centro de Estudios Sociales (CES), Grupo Prácticas Culturales, Imaginarios y Representaciones, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), 2016. (Colección CES).
It reflects on the triple relationship between global environmental change, State role in the face of this change and generation of public value from this interaction. This triangular relationship expresses a position related to public policies on global environmental change with protection and sustainable use of common goods, rights of populations to exercise the decision-making power of local communities in relation to issues such as food sovereignty and the right to economic security.
It is a set of papers prepared within the International Seminar “Global Environmental Change, State and Public Value”, held on February 06 and 07, 2014, in Bogotá.
ISBN: 978-958-775-740-8