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NCCR N-S : 2 a Fase 2005-2009. Nueva estructura y temas de investigación. IPs. IP fase 1: Individual Project (IP) IP fase 2: Institutional Partner (IP). NCCR N-S Fase 1: 2001-2005. NCCR N-S Fase 1: 2001-2005. IP 1 CDE. IP 2 CDE. IP 3 SANDEC. IP 4 STI. IP 5 LASUR. IP 6 GIUZ.
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NCCR N-S : 2a Fase 2005-2009 Nueva estructura y temas de investigación
IPs IP fase 1: Individual Project (IP) IP fase 2: Institutional Partner (IP)
NCCR N-S Fase 1: 2001-2005 IP 1 CDE IP 2 CDE IP 3 SANDEC IP 4 STI IP 5 LASUR IP 6 GIUZ IP 7 SWISSPEACE IP 8 IUED North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners
NCCR N-S Fase 1: 2001-2005 IP 1 CDE IP 2 CDE IP 3 SANDEC IP 4 STI IP 5 LASUR IP 6 GIUZ IP 7 SWISSPEACE IP 8 IUED Work Package 4 Natural Ressources in Sustainable Development North & South Partners North & South Partners North & South Partners Work Package 3 Health and Environmental Sanitation North & South Partners North & South Partners Work Package 2 Livelihoods Options and Globalization North & South Partners North & South Partners Work Package 1 Governance and Conflict Transformation North & South Partners
Estructura de la investigación 3 "Thrusts" de investigación • Syndromes of global change • 3 contextos de síndromes: • Urban /peri-urban • Semi-arid • Highland / Lowland WP research projects TP & Potentials for sustainable development TP specific research project Pathways for mitigating syndromes WP activities (=PAMS)
Preguntas de la investigaciónpara los 3 contextos de síndromes Urban / peri-urban Semi-arid Highland-lowland
How does the growing fragmentation of urban spaces impact on livelihoods, governance processes, access to services and infrastructure, and urban economies? • What management approaches can bring improvements in sustainable land use and urban development in cities? • How can threats to human health, security and the environment be mitigated? • What endogenous (local) potential do cities offer to resolve negative impacts of globalisation, e.g. rapid environmental deterioration, increased vulnerability, lack of public policies, or new poverty? • How could this potential be mobilised and supported? How can resources in urban and peri-urban areas be managed in a sustainable way, e.g. for integrated agricultural production? Urban / peri-urban
Semi-arid • What are the implications of globalisation for economic and human security in pastoral and smallholder societies? • How can conflicting formal and informal institutional regimes be harmonised? • How can access to essential services as key determinants of development be achieved in a highly dynamic environment? • How can the multiplicity of livelihood strategies be shaped to help reduce vulnerability and increase adaptability, in order to ensure the sustainability of both livelihoods and ecosystems?
What clusters of core problems of non-sustainable development and potentials for sustainable development can be identified in the mountains and highland–lowland areas under investigation? • What specific conditions and processes favour sustainable development in the highland–lowland context? • How can the livelihoods of mountain people be supported and their needs balanced against the multi-functional demands made on these areas by society at regional, national and international scales? • What are specific impacts of local and global changes on highlands and how can they be either mitigated or used as opportunities? Highland-lowland
Preguntas de investigaciónpara los 3 “thrusts” Syndromes of global change • What core problems of non-sustainable development form persistent clusters in the three chosen ‘syndrome contexts’? • What is the status and importance of their key determinants, what are their impacts, and what are their dynamics? • Which are the typical patterns in each context? • What does syndrome mitigation research imply for societal processes aiming to assess and negotiate sustainability?
Potentials for sustainable development • What conditions and processes in the different syndrome contexts show a potential for sustainable development? • Do these form specific patterns for each context chosen, and what determines their specificities? • What innovative possibilities do local actors have to exploit these potentials?
Pathways for mitigating syndromes • How can local efforts for enhancing sustainable development be supported in different contexts? • What partnership actions can reinforce these efforts? • What positive effect on people’s livelihoods and natural environments do these actions have? • How can they be adapted to achieve replication and more widespread impacts through knowledge transfer and interventions at multiple levels? • How do such mitigation efforts relate to patterns exhibited by processes of global change and globalisation, i.e. what is the external relevance of the different local efforts? • Are there any typical patterns of mitigation activities in specific syndrome contexts and can they be generalised?
El WP2 Livelihood Options and Globalization Securing and improving poor people's livelihoods Theme I: Livelihoods, Institutions and Political Space (Joint) • a) Theoretical & methodological approaches of livelihood analysis • b) Livelihood-oriented local level decision-making and institutional change • c) Globalization and informal economies Theme II: Livelihood Strategies and Poverty (DSG/Z) • a) Livelihoods and competition for land and land-based resources • b) Migration as livelihood strategy • c) Creating 'glocal' institutions conducive towards opportunities for the poor Theme III: Livelihood and Territory (LaSUR) • a) Livelihoods and habitat • b) Livelihoods and borders
Colaboración WP2 - JACS Livelihood Options and Globalization Securing and improving poor people's livelihoods CCA Theme I: Livelihoods, Institutions and Political Space (joint) • a) Theoretical & methodological approaches of livelihood analysis • b) Livelihood-oriented local level decision-making and institutional change • c) Globalization and informal economies SAS SAM Theme II: Livelihood Strategies and Poverty (DSG/Z) • a) Livelihoods and competition for land and land-based resources • b) Migration as livelihood strategy • c) Creating 'glocal' institutions conducive towards opportunities for the poor SEA WAF Theme III: Livelihood and Territory (LaSUR) • a) Livelihoods and habitat • b) Livelihoods and borders CAS
Syndrome mitigation in three major contexts T4 T2 T1 T6 T3 T5 Theoretical, conceptual and methodological foundations El "Transversal Package (TP)"y sus 6 temas
Los TP Themes y los WPs Work Package 1: Governance and conflict transformation Work Package 2: Livelihood options and globalisation Theme 1 Theme 5 Theme 2 Theme 3 Theme 4 Work Package 4: Natural resources in sustainable development Work Package 3: Health and environmental sanitation Theme 6
Los "TP Themes" • Theme 1: Social practices, public policies and decentralization • Theme 2: Vulnerability, resilience and human security • Theme 3: Institutions, resources and economy in highland lowland contexts • Theme 4: Innovative approaches for planning in urban– peri-urban contexts • Theme 5: Negotiation and decision-making in trans- contextual settings • Theme 6: Societies and natural resource management in semi-arid contexts (WP2: Joint + WP1) (WP2 LaSUR + WP3: IP3) (WP4 + WP2: IP6)
Glosario Cambios mas importantes: Individual Projects (IP) a Work Packages (WP): (De 8 IPs a 4 WPs). IP significa "Institutional Partner" en uno de los WPs. Transversal Package (TP):nueva componente que trata del tema "Syndrome mitigation and its theoretical, conceptual and methodological foundations". Transversal Package Themes: 6 temas que conectan los WPs. Thrusts: 3 líneas principales de investigación. Board of Directors (BoD): Sólo los lideres de los WPs son miembros del BoD (y no los lideres de todos los IPs) Extended Board of Directors (ExBoD): son miembros los lideres de los IPs, los RCO International Scientific Advisory Board (ISAB): Será remplazado por el "Regional Advisory Boards (RABs)" en las regiones del JACS, pero algunos miembros del ISAB de la 1a fase continuarán supervisando
IP5 LaSUR • ExBoD • WP2 con IP6 (GUIZ) • Theme I: Livelihoods, Institutions and Political Space (Joint) • a) Theoretical & methodological approaches of livelihood analysis • c) Globalization and informal economies • Theme III: Livelihood and Territory (LaSUR) • a) Livelihoods and habitat • b) Livelihoods and borders • T Themes: • Theme 1 (junto con IP6 y WP1) • Theme 4 (junto con WP3 IP3)
Preguntas de la investigaciónTemas WP2- LaSUR Theme I: Livelihoods, Institutions and Political Space (Joint) a) Theoretical & methodological approaches of livelihood analysis • Decode the underlying theories and assumptions and to introduce concise theories of society and human action (gender and ethnicity-sensitive approaches are relevant) & further develop theory-guided methodologies for people-centred research that can encompass various scientific traditions. b) Livelihood-oriented local level decision-making and institutional change • How can the political space of poor people be increased so that they can actively participate in shaping livelihood-friendly institutional contexts? c) Globalisation and informal economies • How do poor people cope with these changes and what are the positive (opportunities, potential) or negative (illegality, trafficking) effects on their livelihoods? What policies do public authorities use towards ‘informal’ actors in cities and rural areas and what are the effects?
Theme II: Livelihood Strategies and Poverty (DSG/Z) Core question: Which strategies do poor people follow to sustain their livelihoods and how could their livelihood security be strengthened? a) Livelihoods and competition for land and land-based resources • What are the conditions under which poor people can secure their access to land, and use land and land-based natural resources? What is the contribution of land-based resources to their livelihoods? How can sustainability be achieved specifically within the highland–lowland context? b) Migration as livelihood strategy • Is it possible to identify clusters of social practices and arrangements within the globally emerging trans-national social space(s), i.e. impact of migration in marginal rural areas; vulnerability due to (globalised) labour markets, and policies in destination countries? c) Creating 'glocal' institutions conducive towards opportunities for the poor • How could ‘global’ institutions be created to help the poor design livelihood supporting strategies, while respecting endogenous processes?
Theme III: Livelihood and Territory (LaSUR) Core Question: How, in the context of globalised societies, do rural and urban livelihood strategies and their underlying logics impact on social and spatial transformations? a) Livelihoods and habitat • What strategies do poor people implement to secure their habitat? How can these strategies guarantee their social and spatial integration? b) Livelihoods and borders • What are the socio-spatial effects of emerging spaces and borders? How do livelihood strategies counteract new forms of fragmentation, segregation and social exclusion?
El IP5 y los "TP Projects" (Proyectos de investigación transversales) • Theme 1: Social practices, public policies and decentralization • Proyecto en colaboración con el IP6+IP7 • Theme 4: Innovative approaches for planning in urban– peri-urban contexts • Proyecto en colaboración con el IP3