3 resultados para DESARROLLO DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES

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Pilot workshop of the instrument "Promoting Local Innovations", realized in Tungasuca, Peru, on 19-24 April, 2004.

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Los múltiples autores de este estudio resumen su propuesta en estos términos: “los habitantes de las comunidades rurales han desarrollado percepciones del manejo sostenible de recursos que son específicas a su cultura y ubicación geográfica, por ejemplo, la que se refiere al uso de tierra. Sin embargo, el ‘uso de tierra’ –o manejar los recursos naturales en general– representa tan sólo una dimensión, por muy importante que sea, de una preocupación mucho más amplia relacionada a las estrategias de vida sostenibles. ¿Cómo tratar con la integridad de las dimensiones si queremos apoyar desde los proyectos y programas dedesarrollo” esas estrategias de vida? Este es el centro de este trabajo que busca, partiendo de una experiencia desarrollada en la India, abarcar estos aspectos para Bolivia”.

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Local communities have often underestimated their endogenous potentials for innovation – potentials that could help them adapt to changing socio-cultural, political, economic and environmental conditions, to improve their livelihoods, develop their own visions, and negotiate their own priorities. While the significance of local innovation potentials for sustainable development is now increasingly acknowledged, projects and development plans rarely attempt to explicitly develop these potentials; nor do they try to disseminate local innovations within and among communities. Based on the conceptual framework of “social learning”, CDE has developed an instrument to promote existing local potential for innovation. The instrument is based on social learning processes involving different stakeholder groups in local contexts. It was successfully tested during two pilot workshops in a rural development context in the Peruvian highland. The present paper reports on the experience of these two workshops held in April and May 2004 in the communities of Tungasuca in the Cuzco Province. The paper describes the context of innovations and the methodology applied, followed by a detailed description of the contents and outcomes of the workshops, as well as the experience gained in the process. Finally it draws a set of conclusions and presents the lessons learnt.