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In the last 20 years, Bolivia has shown progress in the recognition of indigenous rights to land and forests for the development of traditionally excluded populations and as potential tools for environmental conservation. In this study, we use a variety of data collected over 15 years to delay the effect of the conflict between indigenous people and colonizers. We show that the recognition of territorial rights is not enough for indigenous populations in situations of conflict with other populations. Conflicts result in the degradation of resources, institutional weakening, and a general aggravation of their situation of vulnerability. The institutionalism of the Bolivian State acts in a biased manner and imposes great challenges for the fulfillment of indigenous rights.
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Publicado 2022
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In the last 20 years, Bolivia has shown progress in the recognition of indigenous rights to land and forests for the development of traditionally excluded populations and as potential tools for environmental conservation. In this study, we use a variety of data collected over 15 years to delay the effect of the conflict between indigenous people and colonizers. We show that the recognition of territorial rights is not enough for indigenous populations in situations of conflict with other populations. Conflicts result in the degradation of resources, institutional weakening, and a general aggravation of their situation of vulnerability. The institutionalism of the Bolivian State acts in a biased manner and imposes great challenges for the fulfillment of indigenous rights.
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Publicado 2022
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In the last 20 years, Bolivia has shown progress in the recognition of indigenous rights to land and forests for the development of traditionally excluded populations and as potential tools for environmental conservation. In this study, we use a variety of data collected over 15 years to delay the effect of the conflict between indigenous people and colonizers. We show that the recognition of territorial rights is not enough for indigenous populations in situations of conflict with other populations. Conflicts result in the degradation of resources, institutional weakening, and a general aggravation of their situation of vulnerability. The institutionalism of the Bolivian State acts in a biased manner and imposes great challenges for the fulfillment of indigenous rights.
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tesis de grado
Publicado 2022
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En nuestro territorio, como en muchos otros países, existen problemas que aquejan a nuestra comunidad conjuntamente con el medio ambiente, uno de ellos es la contaminación por materiales residuales provenientes de obras de construcción y demoliciones, o ya sea de cualquier estructura que posea concreto; Esto nos lleva a pensar que deberían existir métodos o soluciones para poder reutilizar dicho material. En eso se basa nuestro proyecto, estudiar dichos materiales reciclados, su composición, su estructura y sus propiedades, para ser utilizados, como componentes de la subbase granular para el diseño de un pavimento flexible, en la Calle Sicchez, Urbanización Santa Rosa, distrito de 26 de octubre, en la ciudad de Piura. Este material tendrá que pasar por los rigurosos ensayos de calidad, así como también determinar sus propiedades mecánicas y físicas, y así demostrar si son a...