A regional PECS node built from place-based social-ecological sustainability research in Latin America and the Caribbean
Sustainability requires a combination of meaningful co-production of locally relevant solutions, synthesis of insights gained across regions, and increased cooperation between science, policy and practice. The Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) has been coordinating Place-Based Social...
- Autores:
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Calderón-Contreras, Rafael
Balvanera, Patricia
Trimble, Micaela
Langle-Flores, Alfonso
Jobbágy, Esteban
Maass Moreno, Manuel
Marcone, Jorge
Mazzeo, Néstor
Muñoz Anaya, Minerva M.
Perevochtchikova, Maria
Beth Clark, Laurie
Equihua, Miguel
Ayala-Orozco, Barbara
Bueno, Isabel
Hensler, Loni
Leyva Aguilera, Juana Claudia
Martínez Ramos, Miguel
Merçon, Juliana
Mesa Jurado, M. Azahara
Österblom, Henrik
Pacheco Vega, Raul
Pérez Alcántara, Bonifacio
Pérez Maqueo, Octavio
Porter Bolland, Luciana
Quijas, Sandra
Quiroz Rosas, Laura Elisa
Rios Patron, Eduardo
Rocha Gordo, Juan C.
Rojo Negrete, Iskra Alejandra
Romero Duque, Luz Piedad
Rosell, Julieta A.
Scheffer, Marten
Vázquez, Luis Bernardo
Villada Canela, Mariana
Velázquez, Mónica
Ortiz Rodríguez, Iván A.
Avila Foucat, Sophie
Bonilla Moheno, Martha
Avila Foucat, Sophie
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of journal
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2022
- Institución:
- Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales U.D.C.A
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio Institucional UDCA
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repository.udca.edu.co:11158/4465
- Palabra clave:
- Investigación basada en el lugar
Análisis de redes
Investigación interdisciplinaria
- Rights
- openAccess
- License
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.es
Summary: | Sustainability requires a combination of meaningful co-production of locally relevant solutions, synthesis of insights gained across regions, and increased cooperation between science, policy and practice. The Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) has been coordinating Place-Based Social-Ecological Sustainability Research (PBSESR) across the globe and emphasizes the need for regional scientific nodes from diverse biocultural regions to inform sustainability science and action. In this paper, we assess the strengths of the PBSESR communities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We provide an overview of PBSESR literature associated with this region and highlight the achievements of two prominent regional networks: The Social-Ecological Systems and Sustainability Research Network from Mexico (SocioEcoS) and the South American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Studies from Uruguay (SARAS Institute). Finally, we identify the potential in these nodes to constitute a regional PECS node in Latin America and discuss the capacity needed to ensure such function. The results of the literature review show that while still loosely interconnected across the region, networks play key roles in connecting otherwise cloistered teams and we illustrate how the SocioEcoS network (focusing on transdisciplinary co-production of knowledge towards sustainability) and the SARAS Institute (focusing on innovative approaches for looking at complex social-ecological problems, rooted in slow science and arts) operate as key connectors in the region. We conclude that these organizations combined can embody a Latin American node for PECS, and would thereby not only contribute to regional but also global capacities to advance the sustainability agenda. |
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