martes, 2 de julio de 2019

International vicuna fiber trade and its benefit sharing


Abstract

Objective: this research article is expected to show the influence of international trade in vicuna fibre for social and economic sustainability, within the framework of shared benefits and welfare for the Andean peasant communities. Methodology: the research used social and economic indicators to determine the social and economic sustainability of Andean communities. In addition, the economic benefits of the trade agreements and Free on board - FOB values of the international trade of vicuna fibre for the period 1995 – 2011. Finding: it was found that approximately US$ 13 million generated from the FOB value in that period has no social welfare in the affected regions. Similarly, the international trade in vicuna fibre had a low level influence (0.0792) on its economic welfare as did the US$ 21 million generated from the FOB value. Conclusion: international trade in vicuna fibre had no influence on the social or economic welfare of peasant communities. The increase in human resources at these competitive levels in education, technological knowledge, access to health systems and nutrition will be a step forward in the sustainable development of Andean culture and moral values. Keywords: Vicuna fiber; Agricultural economics; Rural Development; Sustainable Development.

NOVUM, revista de Ciencias Sociales Aplicadas
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Manizales.
Facultad de Administración
Julio – diciembre de 2019

Edición completa: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/novum/issue/viewIssue/5115/1477
Artículo: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/novum/article/view/77140/71390

Cómo citar este artículo:
Rosales Benites de Franco, M., Mejía Marcacuzco, J.A., Ambrocio Barrios, N., Iannacone Oliver, J.A., Lleellish Juscamayta, M. (2019). International vicuna fiber trade and its benefit sharing. NOVUM, 2(9), 9 - 28.

miércoles, 19 de junio de 2019

Annex :IPBES/7/INF/18

Review of the first work programme of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)


Review report
01 February 2019







Review Panel: Peter Bridgewater, Australia (co-chair); Marina Rosales, Peru (co-chair); Douglas Beard, USA; Kalpana Latikumar Chaudhari, India; Albert S. van Jaarsveld, Austria/South Africa; Karen Jenderedijan, Armenia; Nicholas King, South Africa; Ryo Kohsaka, Japan; Selim Louafi, France; Kalemani Joseph Mulongoy, Democratic Republic of Congo/Canada.



The International Science Council was selected by the Bureau and the Multidisciplinary Expert Panel of IPBES as external professional organization to coordinate the review of IPBES at the end of its first work programme that was conducted by the review panel.

Lead coordination: Anne-Sophie Stevance (ISC)
Methodological support and expert advice: Zenda Ofir (independent evaluation specialist)
Overall support: Nora Papp (ISC)

https://www.ipbes.net/system/tdf/ipbes-7-inf-18_review.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=29859