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Title: The rural Living Well and the collective construction of Community Life Projects1.
Authors: SILVA, J. de S.
Affiliation: JOSE DE SOUZA SILVA, CNPA.
Date Issued: 2019
Citation: Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 53, n. 1, 2019.
Description: Innovation institutions are at a historic crossroads. Given the civilization crisis condi-tioning the collapse of "development", either these institutions continue reproducing "innovation for development", to the detriment of human and non-human life, or they build modes of innovation committed to the Buen Vivir (Living Well) of Peoples, an emerging paradigm alternative to the development paradigm. For institutions aspiring to contribute to the construction of rural Living Well - happy rural communities with sus-tainable livelihoods - the article provides: (a) a conceptual framework on the vulnerabil-ity-sustainability of rural livelihoods in Latin America, (b) decolonizing questions of the thinking that reproduces the development paradigm; (c) emancipatory premises to in-spire women and men wanting to build the rural Living Well in Latin America; and (d) a methodological path for the collective construction of Community Life Projects incorpo-rating 'seeds of the rural Living Well'. The conclusion is an ethical invitation to build the 'day after development'.
Thesagro: Agricultura Familiar
Keywords: Civilization crisis
Innovation for development
Family farming
Rural liveli-hoods
Innovation for Living Well
Crisis civilizatoria
Innovación para el desarrollo
Modos de vida rurales
Innovación para el Bue vivir
Notes: Título em espanhol: El Buen Vivir rural y la construcción colectiva de Proyectos de Vida Comunitarios1.
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPA)

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