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Building indicators to address community sustainability: learning from the Mixteca region, Mexico

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  • M. Delia Gutiérrez
  • Mario G. Manzano
  • Melba D. García
  • Nicolás Foucrás
  • Francisco J. Osorio
  • Nallely A. Carbajal-Morón
  • Rena Porsen
  • Luis Villarreal

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This article reports on an indicator model to assess sustainability at the community level that was developed by an interdisciplinary work group. We applied this model in a case study of the Mixteca region in Oaxaca, Mexico, and provided a tool guide to measure the effectiveness of community-based actions. Two innovative aspects are presented: an iterative process with the community to develop a locally appropriate set of indicators drawn from the literature, and a baseline diagnostic assessment of the community’s performance on these indicators. This assessment may serve as a basis for future research and community-driven projects.

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  • M. Delia Gutiérrez & Mario G. Manzano & Melba D. García & Nicolás Foucrás & Francisco J. Osorio & Nallely A. Carbajal-Morón & Rena Porsen & Luis Villarreal, 2016. "Building indicators to address community sustainability: learning from the Mixteca region, Mexico," Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(6), pages 731-749, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:26:y:2016:i:6:p:731-749
    DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2016.1201047
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