Formas dignas de co-existencia

Formas dignas de co-existencia

Juliana Cepeda Valencia

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Editorial:
UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO - siglo
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Ecología, la biosfera
ISBN:
9789587845983
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Este es el segundo libro de una trilogía dedicada a los procesos agroecológicos, al reconocimiento de la agricultura campesina familiar y comunitaria y a las formas dignas de coexistencia que desde allí se tejen en Colombia. Procura aportar desde un enfoque socio político una categoría social que enriquece de manera complementaria la invitación que la agroecología hace para entender los procesos ecosistémicos y la importancia de revalorizar los saberes y haceres de las comunidades locales para transformar su realidad. Gustavo Wilches-Chaux insiste en que este es un libro urgente en estos tiempos de grandes exigencias donde el cuidado mutuo se convierte en una prioridad y el llamado nos convoca a reexistir con dignidad y armonía. En esta ocasión la Cátedra Unesco en Desarrollo Sostenible presenta el trabajo articulado entre el Instituto de Estudios Ambientales IDEA de la Universidad Nacional y la Universidad del Rosario, el cual enaltece estas experiencias agroecológicas como estrategias ejemplarizantes de conectividad y transformación social en el país.

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