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González García, Josué Eliud. |
El presente estudio se realizó en nueve municipios del estado de Guerrero, cuatro correspondientes a la región de la Montaña (Atlamajalcingo del Monte, Iliatenco, Malinaltepec y Tlacoapa), y cinco a la región de la Costa Chica (Tlacoachistlahuaca, Cuajinicuilapa, Cópala, Marquelia y Igualapa). En el estado de Guerrero no se tienen estudios sobre evaluación del proceso de planeación municipal, por lo que se consideró importante abordarlo en esta investigación. Se espera que los resultados sirvan de referencia para el análisis de la efectividad de la planificación municipal pasada, de tal manera que incentive la mejora continua de los procesos de planeación posteriores en las regiones del estado de Guerrero. El objetivo principal fue conocer el nivel de... |
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Palavras-chave: Planeación municipal; Sustentabilidad ambiental; Municipal planning; Environmental sustainability; Maestro Tecnólogo; Desarrollo Sostenible de Zonas Indígenas. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/727 |
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González García, Josué Eliud. |
El presente estudio se realizó en nueve municipios del estado de Guerrero, cuatro correspondientes a la región de la Montaña (Atlamajalcingo del Monte, Iliatenco, Malinaltepec y Tlacoapa), y cinco a la región de la Costa Chica (Tlacoachistlahuaca, Cuajinicuilapa, Cópala, Marquelia y Igualapa). En el estado de Guerrero no se tienen estudios sobre evaluación del proceso de planeación municipal, por lo que se consideró importante abordarlo en esta investigación. Se espera que los resultados sirvan de referencia para el análisis de la efectividad de la planificación municipal pasada, de tal manera que incentive la mejora continua de los procesos de planeación posteriores en las regiones del estado de Guerrero. El objetivo principal fue conocer el nivel de... |
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Palavras-chave: Planeación municipal; Sustentabilidad ambiental; Municipal planning; Environmental sustainability; Maestría Tecnológica; Desarrollo Sostenible de Zonas Indígenas. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/727 |
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Wamsler, Christine; Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Sweden; Centre for Societal Resilience (CSR), Sweden; Global Urban Research Centre (GURC), Manchester University, UK; christine.wamsler@lucsus.lu.se. |
The concept of ecosystem-based adaptation is advocated at international, national, and regional levels. The concept is thought to foster sustainability transitions and is receiving increasing interest from academic and governmental bodies alike. However, there is little theory regarding the pathways for its systematic implementation. It furthermore remains unclear to what degree the concept is already applied in urban planning practice, how it is integrated into existing planning structures and processes, and what drivers exist for further integration. Against this background, this study examines potential ways to sustainably mainstream ecosystem-based adaptation into urban planning. Eight municipalities in Southern Germany were investigated to analyze the... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Adaptation; Climate change; Green infrastructure; Landscape planning; Municipal planning; Resilience; Risk reduction; Sustainability transitions; Sustainable transformation; Urban planning; Urban transformation. |
Ano: 2015 |
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Wamsler, Christine; Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS); Centre for Societal Resilience; christine.wamsler@lucsus.lu.se; Niven, Lisa; Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS); lisa.niven@gmail.com; Beery, Thomas H.; Kristianstad University; thomas.beery@hkr.se; Bramryd, Torleif; Environmental Strategy, Lund University Campus Helsingborg; torleif.bramryd@ism.lu.se; Osmani, Adelina; Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS); adelinaosmani@hotmail.com; Palo, Thomas; Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU); thomas.r.palo@slu.se. |
Ecosystem-based approaches for climate change adaptation are promoted at international, national, and local levels by both scholars and practitioners. However, local planning practices that support these approaches are scattered, and measures are neither systematically implemented nor comprehensively reviewed. Against this background, this paper advances the operationalization of ecosystem-based adaptation by improving our knowledge of how ecosystem-based approaches can be considered in local planning (operational governance level). We review current research on ecosystem services in urban areas and examine four Swedish coastal municipalities to identify the key characteristics of both implemented and planned measures that support ecosystem-based... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Climate change adaptation; Ecosystem management; Ecosystem services; Green infrastructure; Municipal planning; Nature-based solutions; Renaturing cities; Risk reduction; Spatial planning; Sustainability transitions; Urban planning; Urban resilience; Urban transformation. |
Ano: 2016 |
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