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Liderazgos públicos colaborativos para un desarrollo territorial sostenible e inclusivo: estudios de casos de Chile, el Ecuador y Costa Rica

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  • Link, Felipe
  • Matus, Christian
  • Barrera, Augusto
  • Viola, Carolina
  • Borge, Carlos

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El presente documento contiene una síntesis de estudios de caso realizados en el marco del eje de trabajo del ILPES sobre liderazgos públicos colaborativos, el cual comprende un programa de actividades de investigación empírica, de capacitación y de cooperación técnica. Se presentan seis casos de estudio para tres países de la región, Chile, Ecuador y Costa Rica, considerando cinco ámbitos de problemas públicos: gestión de desastres naturales, gestión de pandemia COVID-19, salud y pueblos originarios, gobernanza de recursos naturales, y déficits de vivienda urbana. En todos ellos se consideró el contexto espacio temporal de los problemas públicos, los principales liderazgos, tanto de la esfera pública como del ámbito ciudadano, sus interacciones e interdependencias, y las estrategias adoptadas para enfrentar dichos problemas. Asimismo, se analizaron las trayectorias de vida de dichos liderazgos.

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  • Link, Felipe & Matus, Christian & Barrera, Augusto & Viola, Carolina & Borge, Carlos, 2023. "Liderazgos públicos colaborativos para un desarrollo territorial sostenible e inclusivo: estudios de casos de Chile, el Ecuador y Costa Rica," Desarrollo Territorial 68785, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  • Handle: RePEc:ecr:col046:68785
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