2 resultados para Evacuation of civilians
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
This thesis aims to examine the contribution of civilian presence towards the establishment of civil control over the military under civilian perspective in the Ministry of Defense. Using a qualitative approach this research aimed to present a new point of view of civil participation in the administration of the Defense folder, usually addressed through military perception. Interviews were conducted with 11 civil servants working in the Ministry in order to capture their perception on civilian participation on their field of operation. Highlighting the strong military culture present in the field, the interaction between civilian and military and the qualification and training of civilians working in the field. Evidence collected focused on the control suggest that, in contrast to the official discourse and despite the advances made in recent years, civilian control of the process still needs to progress and reach key elements in order to be deemed to be established.
Resumo:
Medellín, Colombia continues to attract global recognition for its evolution from a crimesaturated and desegregated city to an award-winning paragon of innovation. Two innovations in particular, the Metro System & the Integral Urban Projects, have fostered and contributed to Medellín’s inclusive growth, as indicated by a corresponding increase in both social and economic capital. Through a mixed methodology analysis of these two experiences, including participant observation, in-depth interviews with different industry leaders, and household surveys, this thesis explores the extent to which inclusive innovation has contributed to inclusive growth in Medellín. The surveys were distributed to three sensitive neighborhoods of Medellín and apply a Synthesized Framework for measuring inclusive growth, one that includes five indicators for social capital and five indicators for economic capital, emphasizing the importance of progression in both dimensions. By drawing on concepts of inclusivity surfacing more frequently in business lexicon and the emergence of a newly branded Medellín, the findings of this thesis indicates that the implementation of innovations in association with a unified city vision practiced by the local government, corporate and non-profit sector has contributed to achieving inclusive growth, and has left civilians hungry for more.