2021
DOI: 10.29265/gypp.v30i1.819
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Evaluación de la interfaz ciencia-política a nivel municipal en la implementación de la Agenda Local 21en Michoacán (México).

Abstract: Este trabajo evaluó la interfaz ciencia-política (icp) propiciada por el instrumento Agenda Local 21 en su versión mexicana (Agenda Desde lo Local); que conjuntó a funcionarios estatales (fe), municipales (fm) y expertos académicos (ex) sobre la gestión para el desarrollo sostenible en los municipios de Michoacán (México) entre 2008 y 2013. La evaluación utilizó un marco conceptual con cuatro categorías analíticas integradas por 16 factores y 39 atributos. En la categoría de factores sistémicos, los objetivos … Show more

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“…In his paper Palerm (2005) discusses how SEA could have been an effective tool to implement the sustainable development and environmental integration discourse of the Mexican Government. Bravo et al, (2007) propose the use of SEA as a tool to foster cross-cutting coordination between the different competent authorities in order to formulate, apply, evaluate and follow up on ecological and territorial regulations. On the other hand, it is striking to observe that the Federal Government itself, having recognised the absence of SEA in the country's legal framework, hence the existing gap regarding the consideration of environmental concerns in the formulation of plans and programmes, in the most recent update of its EIA legal instrument called Environmental Impact Statement, MIA by its acronym in Spanish, (which is nowadays available to the public) argues that:…”
Section: -21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his paper Palerm (2005) discusses how SEA could have been an effective tool to implement the sustainable development and environmental integration discourse of the Mexican Government. Bravo et al, (2007) propose the use of SEA as a tool to foster cross-cutting coordination between the different competent authorities in order to formulate, apply, evaluate and follow up on ecological and territorial regulations. On the other hand, it is striking to observe that the Federal Government itself, having recognised the absence of SEA in the country's legal framework, hence the existing gap regarding the consideration of environmental concerns in the formulation of plans and programmes, in the most recent update of its EIA legal instrument called Environmental Impact Statement, MIA by its acronym in Spanish, (which is nowadays available to the public) argues that:…”
Section: -21mentioning
confidence: 99%