Environment, Climate Change and Good Living in Latin America and the Caribbean
- المؤلف
- Tatiana Cuenca CastelblancoLetícia LarínJuan Manuel Delgado EstradaLuz Carina Durán SolarteCindy Vanessa Quintero RamírezManuel Alejandro Henao RestrepoSara LatorreAndrea BravoMarisabel García AcelasRobert Adrián Quintero LeguizamónMarisela Pilquimán VeraStepfanie RamírezClarena Rodríguez JaramilloMelisa ArgentoAriel SlipakFlorencia PuenteSarah Patricia Cerna VillagraAgustín CarrizosaMaría Irene RodríguezStefannia Parrado Morales
- المؤلف المؤسسي
- Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO)
- ISBN
- ISBN 978-987-813-158-0
- الترتيب
- 662 p.
- لغة المورد
- الإسبانية
- سنة النشر
- 2022
- الموضوعات
- التنوع / محو الأمية الثقافية / الشموليةالتنمية المستدامة / الاستدامةالمبادرات التحويلية / الأساليب التربوية التحويلية
- أنواع الموارد
- الأوراق البحثية/ مقالات المجالات
- مستوى التعليم
- التعلم مدى الحياة
- المناطق
- أمريكا اللاتينية ومنطقة الكاريبي
- مكان النشر
- Buenos Aires
This book is the result of the call launched by CLACSO in February 2020 for the development of research projects on "Environment, climate change and good living in Latin America and the Caribbean". The essays presented bring together more than twenty researchers from eight Latin American countries, who approached the proposed themes from different perspectives, considering the links between the concept of "good living" and the environmental and economic phenomena that are occurring throughout the world, as the undeniable climate change, and in particular in Latin American countries, as the extractivist model of exploitation of nature.

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