出版社:Red Internacional de Estudios sobre Sociedad, Naturaleza y Desarrollo
摘要:This paper offers a diagnose of the status of the community environmental management in Argentina as a framework to present a proposal for a change taking into account the current situation. Community environmental management is neither effective nor efficient due to several reasons: legal empowerment, technical know-how, and available resources are very limited al the municipal level, which does not allow the achievement of the three main goals of any community environmental management agency: descentralization, transectorization, and social participation. The proposal for a change is based on the redefinition of the active role of research and scientific and technologic transfer groups, on one hand, and the professional and technical educational sector on the other hand. Research and development centers may include in their agendas environmental topics of municipal interest (sponsored themes). That would be complemented by a shift on the profile of university graduates, pointing to professionals that may successfully meet the local and regional demands, thereby increasing the potential of being part of the sponsored themes and the municipal technical resources.
其他摘要:This paper offers a diagnose of the status of the community environmental management in Argentina as a framework to present a proposal for a change taking into account the current situation. Community environmental management is neither effective nor efficient due to several reasons: legal empowerment, technical know-how, and available resources are very limited al the municipal level, which does not allow the achievement of the three main goals of any community environmental management agency: descentralization, transectorization, and social participation. The proposal for a change is based on the redefinition of the active role of research and scientific and technologic transfer groups, on one hand, and the professional and technical educational sector on the other hand. Research and development centers may include in their agendas environmental topics of municipal interest (sponsored themes). That would be complemented by a shift on the profile of university graduates, pointing to professionals that may successfully meet the local and regional demands, thereby increasing the potential of being part of the sponsored themes and the municipal technical resources.