Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile
In Chile, the increasing occurrence of socio-environmental conflicts demonstrates that Regional Development Strategies—Estrategia Regional de Desarrollo (ERD)—as the main development policy of subnational territories (Regions), must consider sustainability as a central objective....
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doaj-254e79e6f9e44624b0ff2349ff7f84ba2020-11-24T22:09:52ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-05-01105139810.3390/su10051398su10051398Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in ChileIván Franchi-Arzola0Javier Martin-Vide1Cristián Henríquez2BIOAQUA Chile, España 75, Temuco 4800801, ChileDepartamento Geografía, Universidad de Barcelona, Montalegre 6-8, 08001 Barcelona, SpainInstituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, ChileIn Chile, the increasing occurrence of socio-environmental conflicts demonstrates that Regional Development Strategies—Estrategia Regional de Desarrollo (ERD)—as the main development policy of subnational territories (Regions), must consider sustainability as a central objective. The Taxonomy of Sustainability constitutes an assessment method that allows us to determine the correlation between the definitions of these public policies and the strategies for transition to sustainable development. The ERD of the Antofagasta and Aysén regions are the ones presenting the highest Taxonomic Index; this indicates a higher strategic content for the promotion of sustainability. It is also noted that the political will that conditions the principles and values on which the ERD are based is strongly determined by investment projects and socio-environmental conflicts, which represent the tension between environmental protection and the capacity and interests of regional society in the development project.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1398Chilesustainabilityregional developmentpoliciessocio-environmental conflicts |
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Iván Franchi-Arzola Javier Martin-Vide Cristián Henríquez Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile Sustainability Chile sustainability regional development policies socio-environmental conflicts |
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Iván Franchi-Arzola Javier Martin-Vide Cristián Henríquez |
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Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile |
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Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile |
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Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile |
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Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile |
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Sustainability Assessment in Development Planning in Sub-National Territories: Regional Development Strategies in Chile |
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sustainability assessment in development planning in sub-national territories: regional development strategies in chile |
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Sustainability |
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In Chile, the increasing occurrence of socio-environmental conflicts demonstrates that Regional Development Strategies—Estrategia Regional de Desarrollo (ERD)—as the main development policy of subnational territories (Regions), must consider sustainability as a central objective. The Taxonomy of Sustainability constitutes an assessment method that allows us to determine the correlation between the definitions of these public policies and the strategies for transition to sustainable development. The ERD of the Antofagasta and Aysén regions are the ones presenting the highest Taxonomic Index; this indicates a higher strategic content for the promotion of sustainability. It is also noted that the political will that conditions the principles and values on which the ERD are based is strongly determined by investment projects and socio-environmental conflicts, which represent the tension between environmental protection and the capacity and interests of regional society in the development project. |
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Chile sustainability regional development policies socio-environmental conflicts |
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