987 resultados para Jurisdiction, Territorial.
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Este trabajo de investigación, “Propuesta de capacitación en gestión territorial para líderes y lideresas de las juntas parroquiales rurales en el marco de la normativa actual. Análisis del caso de la parroquia La Esperanza” está estructurado y diseñado tomando en cuenta el contexto y la participación de las y los actores en el proceso formativo. El primer capítulo parte de un marco teórico de la gestión territorial que se establece en la nueva normativa del Estado sobre la cual se actuará. Se abordan conceptos y aplicaciones sobre la descentralización, las autonomías, la participación ciudadana y la legislación para el funcionamiento de los gobiernos autónomos descentralizado parroquiales rurales. Así también se incluye información sobre la educación popular, que es el enfoque educativo y metodológico que rige la tesis. En el segundo capítulo se sistematiza e interpreta la investigación realizada en la parroquia, que tuvo como base la observación de campo, los criterios de los y las dirigentes de la Junta Parroquial y los criterios de los líderes y las lideresas de las comunas y barrios de La Esperanza. Se desarrolló un concepto sobre formación basada en competencias, pero desde el enfoque de educación popular, con el fin de contar con una propuesta formativa que evidencie la apropiación de capacidades logradas por parte de las y los actores, luego de haber sido parte en un proceso metodológico participativo, dinámico y flexible. El diseño curricular, la metodología, los contenidos formativos están elaborados para que los líderes y las lideresas de las parroquias rurales puedan iniciar y concluir la capacitación, logrando adquirir las competencias necesarias para ser gestores territoriales en sus respectivas parroquias. La finalidad última de la tesis es fortalecer el desarrollo territorial como escenario democrático, incluyente, transparente y equitativo. Logrando la articulación y coordinación entre las organizaciones sociales y los gobiernos autónomos descentralizados para impulsar la consecución del buen vivir.
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During the 18th Century, the northeast of the Amazonian region, especially the jurisdiction of Quixos, was one of the most ignored regions of South America. Its dominions, dependents in part to the Real Audiencia of Quito, did not enjoy sufficient attention from the monarchial administration; therefore, the territorial domination and its natives did not take shape in absolute terms given the difficulties of indigenous resistance against strategies to slowly subordinate and eventually dismantle the Spanish politics of border territories.
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The following paper sets out to determine the differential extent of the engagement of Central and Eastern European (CEE) member states with the European spatial planning (ESP) debate over territorial cohesion. It focuses on the written statements submitted in response to the European Commission “Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion” consultation in 2009. The geographical distribution of the respondents is analysed, before CEE member states’ responses are examined in detail, to explore the diverse interpretations of the concept of “territorial cohesion” among CEE actors. While the data collection for this paper has been restricted empirically to the consultation process, it reflects its findings in consideration of member states’ engagement with the debate as it manifested before and after the Green Paper. The debate over the exact conceptual and operational “framing” of territorial cohesion, launched by the European Commission's Green Paper, constitutes one of the many arenas through which ESP currently evolves, together with the transnational initiatives developed in the framework of the European Territorial Cooperation objective, the European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion (ESPON) and the process that recently led to the publication of the Territorial Agenda of the European Union 2020. The paper concludes that the overall level of engagement of CEE actors in ESP is proportionally lower in comparison with that of their northwestern European counterparts. The increasing involvement of some CEE member states within the ESPON 2013 Programme, as well as the activities undertaken by the Hungarian and Polish EU Presidencies in 2011, suggests that this level of CEE engagement is growing albeit differentially.
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Recent, dramatic spatial development trends have contributed to the consolidation of a unique territorial governance landscape in the Baltic States. The paper examines the transformation of this evolving institutional landscape for planning practice and knowledge, which has been marked by the disintegration of Soviet institutions and networks, the transition to a market-based economy and the process of accession to the EU. It explores the evolution of territorial knowledge channels in the Baltic States, and the extent and nature of the engagement of actors' communities with the main knowledge arenas and resources of European spatial planning (ESP). The paper concludes that recent shifts in the evolution of these channels suggest the engagement of ESP has concentrated among epistemic communities at State and trans-national levels of territorial governance. The limited policy coordination across a broader spectrum of diverse actors is compounded by institutionally weak and fragmented professional communities of practice, fragmented government structures and marginalized advocacy coalitions.