“…Given a context of great cultural diversity and a coastal zone location, the issues that were addressed include environmental health [46,47], fair trade [48], social entrepreneurship [49], the economy of common good and human capital [50,51], water [52], biodiversity [53], air pollution [47], the empowerment of vulnerable groups (e.g., women and indigenous peoples) [12,54,55], responsible consumption (e.g., water, waste, and energy) [56,57], the sea coast [58], climate change [46,53], transport [13,59], poverty, migration, and human settlements [2], as well as education and awareness.…”