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DEBORAH DELGADO PUGLEY

DEBORAH DELGADO PUGLEY

DEBORAH DELGADO PUGLEY

Docteur en Sciences Politiques et Sociales, UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN

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Doctor en Sociología (ECOLE HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES, PARIS)
Master en Sciences Sociales finalité cherche mention Sociologie (L'ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES PARIS. FRANCIA)

Licenciada en Sociología
DOCENTE ORDINARIO - ASOCIADO
Docente a tiempo completo (DTC)
Departamento Académico de Ciencias Sociales - Sección Sociología

Investigaciones

Se encontraron 13 investigaciones

2019

Fronteras Amazónicas: Construir Fronteras, imaginar ciudadanías

Esta investigación se centra en los procesos que permitieron la formación de la Frontera Perú-Ecuador, a lo largo del siglo XX, desarrollando un trabajo de diálogo entre especialistas de los dos lados de la frontera.

Participantes:

Instituciones participantes:

  • FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES (FLACSO) - - (Financiadora)
  • FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES (FLACSO) - antropologia (Financiadora)
  • PUCP - - (Financiadora)
2017 - 2018

Realist Synthesis Review on multi-stakeholder initiatives on land use/land use change

Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) have been hailed as ¿the collaboration paradigm of the 21st century¿ (Austin 2000: 44). These initiatives have received much interdisciplinary attention due their potential for participatory stakeholder agreements with outcomes that are more equitable and sustainable than those reached through mainstream top-down and/or unisectoral decision-making mechanisms. These initiatives base their claim for legitimacy on their capacity to include the participation (and voices) of a wide range of stakeholders. Due to this promise, MSIs have become a popular approach in a wide variety of fields seeking participatory decision-making and interactive problem-solving. In an important sense, MSIs follow in the footsteps, and attempt to address the failures, of the participatory approaches to development that were heavily criticised throughout the 1990-2000s.

Participantes:

Instituciones participantes:

  • Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) - peru office (Financiadora)
  • cifor - peru office (Financiadora)
2020 - 2024

Scaling-up the impact of voluntary sustainability standards: from niche labels to catalysts for systemic change

This project aims to investigate how global sustainability regulators, such as Fairtrade or the Rainforest Alliance, can more effectively tackle large-scale regulatory problems of deforestation, land use conflict and recurring labour rights violations. The project will address this question by analysing and evaluating innovative regulatory schemes that were designed to have broad, sector- or jurisdiction-wide impacts on critical social and environmental problems, drawing on case studies from Peru, Ecuador and Indonesia.

Participantes:

Instituciones participantes:

  • Australian Research Council - - (Financiadora)
  • CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLOGICAS, ECONOMICAS, POLITICAS Y ANTROPOLOGICAS - CISEPA PUCP - - (Financiadora)
  • FACULTAD LATINOAMERICANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES (FLACSO) - ciencias politicas (Financiadora)
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE - - (Financiadora)
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE - political science (Financiadora)
2014 - 2017

Trabajo de la sociedad civil en torno a la Conferencia de las Partes del Convenio Marco de Naciones unidas sobre el cambio climático UNFCCC- COP20 en Lima, Perú

Seguimiento de tres procesos que se desenvolvieron en estrecha relación: (1) El desarrollo de la agenda de incidencia y las acciones de la coalición de organizaciones de la sociedad civil Grupo Perú COP20; (2) las movilizaciones y acciones colectivas de la ciudadanía en torno a la COP, y principalmente entorno a la marcha en defensa de la madre tierra y (3) el trabajo conjunto de incidencia de Oxfam-Perú con campañas de Oxfam Internacional.

Participantes:

Instituciones participantes:

  • Ministerio del Ambiente - direccion de cambio climatico (Financiadora)
  • Oxfam America - oFICINA DE POLÍTICAS (Financiadora)
  • Oxfam America - OFICINA DE POLÍTICAS (Financiadora)
2018 - 2021

Triggering sustainable development and indigenous social inclusion through community-based REDD+ in the Peruvian Amazon Forest

This project will support universities, indigenous communities, policy-makers and other actors in building institutional capacity to trigger sustainable development and indigenous social inclusion in the Peruvian Amazon. The overall aim is to co-produce a tailored, community-based REDD+ plan adapted to the needs of two tropical forest regions, Loreto and San Martin. Outcomes of the project include: (i) a critical assessment of forest climate mitigation strategies in indigenous territories; (ii) implementation of action research methodologies for mapping of ecosystem and cultural services that include indigenous knowledge; (iii) the multi-actor co-production of two territorial and community-based REDD+ plans; (iv) scaling-up of context-sensitive policy recommendations. As a result, this project will support Peru¿s commitments to the Paris Agreement and SDGs with in-depth knowledge and policy recommendations on forest conservation strategies that are efficient, in terms of climate change mitigation and adaptation, but also respectful of equity and sustainability claims raised by indigenous peoples.

Participantes:

Instituciones participantes:

  • KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN - GEOSCIENCES (Financiadora)
  • UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE LA AMAZONIA PERUANA - VICERRECTORADO DE INVESTIGACION (Financiadora)
  • UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN MARTIN - VICERRECTORADO DE INVESTIGACION (Financiadora)
  • VLIR UOS - COOPERACION ACADEMICA (Financiadora)