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Research / Bolivia
Research for the strengthening of Sustainable Endogenous Development so far has identified some key themes such as:
• Living Well,
• Autonomy and territory,
• inter-and intra-culturality,
• Community management of natural resources and
• Revaluation of ancestral knowledge and local practices,
• Transdisciplinarity, etc.
This perspective has developed some undergraduate and graduate research that strengthens and enables the creation of theories and debate on science. Another point has to do with the Strengthening of Sustainable Endogenous Development, which means that the research being conducted should generate knowledge to support local initiatives, while respecting local and ancestral values.
In that sense, transdisciplinarity, intra-, inter-cultural and Interscientific dialogues provide the methodological, conceptual and philosophical basis within the Cultural Historical Logic Approach of AGRUCO.
POSTGRADUATE research themes:
• Territory and Conflict: The dynamics of local power in times of conflict for control of mineral resources: 2006-2008 by Lic. Johnny Rivera Ledezma.
• Processes of transformation of the social organization of indigenous land and sustainable management of biodiversity Aransaya Ayllu cases and communal lands Lomerio Ing. Jaime Delgadillo Pinto
• Evaluation of sustainability of bio-cultural territories, to "Living Well" by Ing. Cesar Escobar Vasquez.
• Abstractions and concretions of "Living Well" between ayllu Aymara Aransaya of Tapacarí - Cochabamba Lic. Guarachi Gustavo Lopez.
• Transformation process in the food system Tallija community - Confital Tapacarí province of Cochabamba Department. Lic. Lorena Murillo
DEGREE LEVEL research topics:
• Territoriality and autonomist aspirations of Ayllu Aransaya Tapacari Province (Cochabamba, Bolivia) Gualberto Rodríguez (researcher FACSO)
• Causes and effects of migration in Ayllu Aransaya, Canton Challa, Province of Tapacari Cochabamba Department. Alison Villarroel (researcher FACSO)
• Sociocultural factors influencing the transformation of identity in the young people of Ayllu Aransaya, Canton Challa, Province of Tapacari Cochabamba Department. Mayra Delgado (researcher FACSO)
• The historical reconstruction of Majasaya Mujlli Ayllu in the last 10 years. Daniel Fuentes (researcher FACSO)
• Influence of religion in the social organization of the Ayllu Aransaya. Boris Cavero (researcher FACSO)
• The process of consolidation of TCO, their applicability and future prospects related to the NCPE in Ayllu Majasaya, Canton Challa, Tapacari Province, Cochabamba. Nelson Villarroel, (researcher FACSO)
• "Community Diagnosis Participatory Forest Resource Confital Tallija communities, and Lacu Antakahua Aransaya ayllu Tapacari Township in the department of Cochabamba" Miriam Medrano (ESFOR researcher)
• "Participatory Community Diagnosis on Native Plants in the ayllu and Ayparavi Manasaya Chipaya Township Department of Oruro" Zulma Ramirez (researcher ESFOR)
• "Participatory Community Diagnosis of Species Forest timber and the TCO Lomerio" Marcelo Clavijo (researcher ESFOR)
• "Participatory Community Diagnosis of Forest Resources in the communities of Sita and Yacupampa Inquisivi and the Municipality of the Department of La Paz" Ariel Antelo (researcher ESFOR)
• "Participatory Community Diagnosis on the field of agriculture in Aransaya ayllus Ayparavi Township and the Department of Oruro Chipaya" Israel Muñoz (researcher FCAPFyV)
• "Participatory Community Diagnosis agricultural area, to help with basic guidelines for Continuing Education Programs, where chigger communities, Palmira and the TCO Puquio Lomerio" Beatriz Shock (researcher CATREN)
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