Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin

Setting out from a survey of the theoretical postulates of social capital, the present paper analyses the utility and scope of this approach for generating solutions that can reverse environmentally harmful processes by activating and empowering existing social capital in different communities and s...

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Publicado en:CEPAL Review
Autores principales: Durston, John, López, Eduardo
Formato: Texto
Idioma:English
Publicado: 2006-12
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11362/11183
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spelling Durston, John
López, Eduardo
2014-01-02T18:44:18Z
2014-01-02T18:44:18Z
2006-12
http://hdl.handle.net/11362/11183
LC/G.2323-P
Includes bibliography
Setting out from a survey of the theoretical postulates of social capital, the present paper analyses the utility and scope of this approach for generating solutions that can reverse environmentally harmful processes by activating and empowering existing social capital in different communities and social groups. For this purpose, it takes the socio-environmental situation in the Lake Pátzcuaro basin as its empirical referent and explores the social and political developments now holding out the promise of a revival of social capital in the area, the processes whereby significant changes might be triggered as a result of social capital, and the potential and limitations of what an outside agency can achieve.
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Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
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p. 103-117
X/C 22(90/2006)
Capital social y gestión participativa en la cuenca de Pátzcuaro
http://hdl.handle.net/11362/11139
ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
CAPITAL SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
CASE STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
MEXICO
MEXICO
Revistas
COHESIÓN SOCIAL
INNOVACIÓN SOCIAL
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL INNOVATION
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DESARROLLO SOCIAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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title Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
spellingShingle Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
Durston, John
López, Eduardo
ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
CAPITAL SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
CASE STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
title_short Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
title_full Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
title_fullStr Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
title_full_unstemmed Social capital and participatory management in the Pátzcuaro basin
title_sort social capital and participatory management in the pátzcuaro basin
author Durston, John
López, Eduardo
author_facet Durston, John
López, Eduardo
topic ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
CAPITAL SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
CASE STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
topic_facet ASPECTOS AMBIENTALES
CAPITAL SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
CASE STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
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description Setting out from a survey of the theoretical postulates of social capital, the present paper analyses the utility and scope of this approach for generating solutions that can reverse environmentally harmful processes by activating and empowering existing social capital in different communities and social groups. For this purpose, it takes the socio-environmental situation in the Lake Pátzcuaro basin as its empirical referent and explores the social and political developments now holding out the promise of a revival of social capital in the area, the processes whereby significant changes might be triggered as a result of social capital, and the potential and limitations of what an outside agency can achieve.
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