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ID124212
Title ProperBuen Vivir vs development
Other Title Informationa paradigm shift in the Andes?
LanguageENG
AuthorVillalba, Unai
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The concept of development and the ways of achieving it have been widely criticised from various viewpoints. In the face of the apparent obsolescence of long-standing models, the novel Buen Vivir approach (roughly translated as 'living well' or 'good living'), which has arisen in different parts of Latin America, may offer an alternative paradigm. However, the implementation of policies that could lead to this Buen Vivir model requires profound changes that follow a range of complex transitions, which may often even seem contradictory in countries like Ecuador, where this approach has already been enacted in the new constitution and laws but where old development practices still continue. Accepting the plurality of visions on Buen Vivir (from the indigenous ontology to the 'Western-modern' approach), while at the same time positing common ground in which to define a new development strategy able to overcome a natural resource extraction-based economic pattern, is one of the immediate challenges.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1427-1442
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1427-1442
Key WordsBuenVivir - Living Well ;  Latin America ;  Global South ;  Economics ;  Paradigm ;  Ecuador ;  Western Modern Approach ;  Development Strategy ;  Economical Strategy ;  Post Neo Liberal Concepts ;  Mestizo Approach ;  Modern Urban Approach ;  Ecomomical Reform ;  Social Reform


 
 
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