The First Attemps of Environment Institutionalised in Peru and its Precarious Development

Authors

  • Millitza Franciskovic Ingunza
  • Jorge Luis Godenzi Alegre

Keywords:

Social conflicts - institutions - public policy - climate change - environmental management.

Abstract

The main challenge we face is to know how to design and implement corporate environmental management systems able to promote and reconcile multiple interests of social and economic actors to avoid environmental conflicts that way. We believe that better articulating the dynamics of resistance, now dispersed and fragmented, offering opportunities to autonomy, which effectively treat the conflict as a function of social arrangements, it could prevent the seams of this precarious institutional tearing further.
If the claims in question requires a change in the distribution of benefits and privileges that exist in a community, the institutions put in place mechanisms of power, designed to stifle even before either expressed or, upon agreement, you could try to delete it before it gains access to relevant decision -making arena. The managers’ differences and quell social conflicts, are the institutions that they should be installed in an area of more or less large or small meeting,

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Author Biographies

  • Millitza Franciskovic Ingunza
    Professor of Enviromental Law and Mining Law at School of Law at the University of San Martin de Porres (Peru). Research in Environmental Law Centre Responsible.
  • Jorge Luis Godenzi Alegre
    Roman Law Professor, General History of Law and National Reality at the School of Law at San Martin de Porres University. Researcher at Institute for Legal Research and Current President at Life and Health Institute.

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Published

2015-06-01

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