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Propuesta Analítica Para la Asociatividad de los Municipios de la Región Pacífico de Colombia, Según Índice de Desarrollo Humano, Indicador de Desempeno Integral, Índice de Vulnerabilidad y Riesgo por Cambio Climático

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  • Leidy Julieth Gruesso-López

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Resumen. Este artículo tiene por objetivo proponer una metodología de clasificación de los municipios de la Región Pacífico de Colombia (PRC), con sentido de observación y estudio, para efectos de análisis a nivel territorial, teniendo en cuenta sus realidades y que, a su vez, contribuya para el diseno de políticas públicas, en relación con la priorización y focalización de recursos territoriales. El método adapta la metodología de identificación de ciudades intermedias del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo [BID] (2015). La propuesta que aquí compete, enfatiza en las características socioeconómicas, institucionales y ambientales, haciendo además uso de medidas de tendencia central para indicadores asociados a cada una de ellas. La subregionalización planteada permitió identificar ocho grupos de municipios, los cuales comparten similitudes en torno a las características mencionadas. ******Abstract. The objective of this article is to propose, with a sense of observation and study and the purpose of analysis at the territorial level, a classification methodology for the municipalities of the Pacific Region Of Colombia (PRC), taking into account their realities. It is also expected to contribute to the design of public policies, in relation to the prioritization and target of territorial resources. The method adapts the Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) methodology for identifying intermediate cities (2015). This proposal emphasizes in socioeconomic, institutional and environmental characteristics, and also uses central tendency measures for indicators associated with each one of them. The proposed sub regionalization allowed identifying eight groups of municipalities, which share similarities in terms of the above-mentioned characteristics.

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  • Leidy Julieth Gruesso-López, 2020. "Propuesta Analítica Para la Asociatividad de los Municipios de la Región Pacífico de Colombia, Según Índice de Desarrollo Humano, Indicador de Desempeno Integral, Índice de Vulnerabilidad y Riesgo por," Revista de Economía y Administración, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000156:018553
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