Derecho ambiental y gobernanza : la concertación como actuación informal de la Administración

Derecho ambiental y gobernanza : la concertación como actuación informal de la Administración

Author: Erika Castro

Publisher: Universidad de Medellín

Published: 2018-02-02

Total Pages: 493

ISBN-13: 9588992265

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La práctica jurídico-administrativa pone de relieve la presencia habitual de formas de actuación administrativa basadas en la deliberación y concertación con grupos ciudadanos, cuyo propósito es alcanzar objetivos de interés público. A pesar de su importante desarrollo, estas actuaciones han tenido un escaso estudio por la doctrina colombiana debido a la ausencia de encaje con el sistema de actos jurídico-públicos tradicionales, lo que ha ameritado que la doctrina extranjera les otorgue el nombre de actuaciones informales. Este concepto ha sido ilustrado por Schmidt Assmann (1993a, pág. 29) como "situaciones de mixtura en las que unas veces algunos elementos característicos –como, por ejemplo, la voluntad de vincular o el ámbito de la regulación– resultan inciertos, mientras que en otras ocasiones plantean propiamente dificultades a la hora de clasificarlos dentro de las diversas formas disponibles"1. El interés de este trabajo en el estudio de la actuación informal basada en procesos de concertación de la Administración con la ciudadanía se fundamenta en dos razones: primera, la revisión que de los fundamentos dogmáticos y de la doctrina de las formas jurídicas implica este tipo de actuaciones; y, segunda, la incorporación de nuevos modelos regulativos y de gobernanza pública que promueven la superación de la percepción tradicional de la separación Estado-sociedad, hacia un modelo de integración e interdependencia (distribución de responsabilidades) que contribuye a la legitimidad de los poderes públicos.


The North American Mosaic

The North American Mosaic

Author: Commission for Environmental Cooperation (Montréal, Québec). Secretariat

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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The North American Mosaic has four overarching features. First, it is, to the extent feasible, based on comparable information on the status and trends of major indicators of the state of the environment in Canada,Mexico, and the United States. Second, the report confirms that these three countries together make up an incredibly complex, dynamic, and interconnected ecosystem in which humans play a dominant and decisive role. Third, the report raises important and sometimes disquieting questions concerning the sustainability of some current trends. Finally, the report is a reminder that our economic, social, and physical well-being are utterly dependent on the life-sustaining services provided by nature. This report emphasizes the importance of developing mutually compatible economic, social, and environmental goals and policies across the three-country region.


Changes for Democracy

Changes for Democracy

Author: Leonardo Morlino

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199572533

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After decades of democratization around the world this is a major new analysis of all its processes in three important areas: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.


Managing Historic Cities

Managing Historic Cities

Author: Zbigniew Zuziak

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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Attention is given to heritage management and planning; instruments of urban regeneration and land use control; and case studies of Krakøw, Lødz, Glasgow, Cardiff, and the London docklands.


Preventing Ageing Unequally

Preventing Ageing Unequally

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2017-10-18

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9264279083

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This report examines how the two global mega-trends of population ageing and rising inequalities have been developing and interacting, both within and across generations.


Sociology and Social Justice

Sociology and Social Justice

Author: Margaret Abraham

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2018-10-29

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1526464179

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"Superbly conceptualises and contextualises social justice in and for our global age. The stellar cast of sociologists connect concepts to practices and outline the challenges we face, as well as providing necessary responses." Gurminder K Bhambra, Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies, University of Sussex" A collection of brilliant essays by international scholar-activists, examining concepts and practices from diverse contexts." Mary Romero, Professor of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University "An excellent set of chapters bringing to the fore new perspectives on the social injustices and inequalities facing a world in crisis." Kammila Naidoo, Professor of Sociology, University of Johannesburg By using contextual global sociology, Sociology and Social Justice explores: Historic and contemporary sites and contexts around the world Sociological insights on topics ranging from social movements, to cyber space. International struggles, processes, and outcomes Written by distinguished international scholars, this is an essential text for those looking at issues of: Human Rights, Public Sociology, Democratization, Gender, and Globalization.


Making Parks Work

Making Parks Work

Author: John Terborgh

Publisher:

Published: 2002-03

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13:

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Most scientists and researchers working in tropical areas are convinced that parks and protected areas are the only real hope for saving land and biodiversity in those regions. Rather than giving up on parks that are foundering, ways must be found to strengthen them, and Making Parks Work offers a vital contribution to that effort. Focusing on the "good news" -- success stories from the front lines and what lessons can be taken from those stories -- the book gathers experiences and information from thirty leading conservationists into a guidebook of principles for effective management of protected areas. The book: offers a general overview of the status of protected areas worldwide presents case studies from Africa, Latin America, and Asia written by field researchers with long experience working in those areas analyzes a variety of problems that parks face and suggests policies and practices for coping with those problems explores the broad philosophical questions of conservation and how protected areas can -- and must -- resist the mounting pressures of an overcrowded world Contributors include Mario Boza, Katrina Brandon, K. Ullas Karanth, Randall Kramer, Jeff Langholz, John F. Oates, Carlos A. Peres, Herman Rijksen, Nick Salafsky, Thomas T. Struhsaker, Patricia C. Wright, and others.