Citas bibligráficas
Pinedo, D., (2020). Enfoque de género en el Programa Nacional de Conservación de Bosques para la Mitigación del Cambio Climático. Análisis de su implementación en la comunidad Kichwa Copal Sacha y la comunidad Awajun Shimpiyacu [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16158
Pinedo, D., Enfoque de género en el Programa Nacional de Conservación de Bosques para la Mitigación del Cambio Climático. Análisis de su implementación en la comunidad Kichwa Copal Sacha y la comunidad Awajun Shimpiyacu [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16158
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title = "Enfoque de género en el Programa Nacional de Conservación de Bosques para la Mitigación del Cambio Climático. Análisis de su implementación en la comunidad Kichwa Copal Sacha y la comunidad Awajun Shimpiyacu",
author = "Pinedo Amacifuen, Dulhy Carolina",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
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This research intends to highlight the procedure of one of the environmental policy strategies (Forest Program) interrelated with a tool of the country's gender policy. Both issues (environmental and gender), for several years, are being highlighted in the various program spaces and projects by the State, framed in international agreements and commitments with which the country is linked. For this I have formulated a general question: How does the National Forest Conservation Program implement the gender approach in the communities of Copal Sacha and Shimpiyacu, in the department of San Martín and how does it relate to social sustainability? And five specific objectives: "Analyze the design and alignment of the Forestry Program with respect to the theory of design and implementation of the program and projects and the environmental and gender policy, respectively"; "Identify and evaluate the strategies and resources of the gender approach implemented by the Forests Program in the communities of Copal Sacha and Shimpiyacu," analyze the perspective of the Forests Program regarding the gender approach in its application in native communities and its relationship with social sustainability. "Describe the form of analysis of needs and interests of men and women of the communities that develop the Forest Program" and finally, "analyze the monitoring tools used to systematize the participation of men and women." The implementation of the research was through different techniques of data collection such as participant observation, documentary review, semi-structured interviews, groups of women and men that are directly and indirectly linked to the Forest Program, in the native communities of Copal Sacha and Shimpiyacu. In addition, officials and servers of the San Martín Zonal Area and the headquarters of the Forest Program, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations. What has resulted is that the Forests Program, implemented through its San Martin Zonal Area, strategies and actions with a gender focus, but does not have tools that are used in the implementation process of Conditional Direct Transfers - TDC One of the main difficulties that has dragged for several years is the poor design with which it was created; likewise, the Zonal San Martín has created alliances to train in implementing some measures that generate better results. There is a common idea in the Forestry Program teams that the gender approach will be effective with the promotion of more women participating in activities of various types (political, productive, etc.). There is evidence that the approach would contribute to the closing of social gaps in the communities and therefore there is a strong connection with social sustainability. However, it does not have information collection tools with a gender perspective in its main processes of affiliation with TDC nor monitoring tools that facilitate the reading of the expected results in this field. Despite this, mainly Kichwa women and men, feel identified and satisfied with the support they receive from the zonal team, they consider that the activities they do benefit them for their development; A different story happens with the sample of Shimpiyacu, which would prefer to invest its economic subsidy in improving basic services, such as quality water
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