2 resultados para Local government -- Ontario

em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica


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This article presents the results of a research project that studied leadership from the standpoint of the personal conceptions that influence the behavior of local government leaders, as well as those conceptions desired to generate the social transformation processes required in communities. Qualitative methodology was used. Categories of analysis were created based on Pearson’s (1992) model of psychological archetypes. A relevant finding was the limited advance shown by interviewees regarding self-knowledge and a fragmented vision between the observer and the observee, which hinders their ability to take on the challenges that current reality demands from them.

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Esta presentación  tiene como objetivo sintetizar  la experiencia de  la participación de  la ECG en  las propuestas de ordenamiento territorial y la planificación urbana.Se trata es de evaluar la experiencia vista en su conjunto, es decir, nos interesa mas que las cuestiones técnicas, especificas, exponer cómo se ha desarrollado nuestra práctica frente a un objeto general que llamaremos “ordenamiento del territorio” desde la perspectiva de una geografía aplicada que opera en una formación socio política particular, es decir, en Costa Rica.Palabras Claves: Ordenamiento territorial. Planes reguladores. Urbanismo. Gobierno local. Interdisciplinariedad. Metodología positivista.AbstractThis presentation has as its objective to synthesize the experience of the ECG in participating in territorial organizational proposals and urban planning. It attempts to evaluate the experience viewed in its entirety, that is to say, the technical questions interest us less than showing how our practice has developed set against a general objective that we will call «territorial organization « from the perspective of applied geography that functions in a particular sociopolitical formation, that is to say, in Costa Rica.Key Words: Territorial Organization, Regulatory Plans, Urbanization, Local Government, Interdisciplinary, Positivist Methodology.