Planning for sustainable territorial development in Latin America and the Caribbean
The report examines a wide variety of policies aimed at reducing territorial inequalities and strengthening local capacities in Latin America and the Caribbean, proposing the concept of an “ecosystem” of territorial development policies.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Geographic focus: | Latin America, Caribbean |
Page count: | 207 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involved reviewing 153 territorial development policies and 27 national development plans from Latin America and the Caribbean, classifying them according to their territorial approach and thematic focus to create a taxonomy.
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Key Insights
The research analyzes 153 territorial development policies and 27 national plans across Latin America and the Caribbean, categorizing them by approach and thematic focus to understand current trends and propose a framework for an integrated policy ecosystem.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | Latin America geographic scope | cultural diversity | decentralization | digital development | environmental management | infrastructure | intersectoral coordination | land use planning | local-economy potentials | local capacities | multilevel coordination | resilience | risk management | rural development | technology | territorial data | tourism | urban development