Andrea Mosquera-Guerrero, Jhoanna Rodríguez Martínez, Daniel Yiwady Ordóñez Abril, Jaime Hernán Calderón Sotero
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Abstract: Project development in indigenous communities is one of the mechanisms for developing territories, economy, and culture. This article aims to review project design and development in indigenous communities from a bibliographic perspective, following the methodology proposed by Cronin et al. (2008). Published scientific papers about project design in these communities are used. Accordingly, various studies focused on analyzing projects developed in indigenous communities, from community development to socio-cultural and indigenous entrepreneurship are found. Project design in indigenous communities must be done to ensure the success of the project and the achievement of the proposed objectives through social capital, the participation of all community members, social innovation, and multigenerational understanding of the linkages among products, people, and ecosystems. In addition, the relevance of the process is acknowledged by valuing the particularities of the indigenous population, which leads to an allusion to concepts such as indigenous planning, a key element in project design. Likewise, the relevant topics for future research aimed at the conception of indigenous territories and their articulation with territorial and sustainable development are considered.
摘要:土著社区的项目开发是开发领土、经济和文化的机制之一。本文遵循Cronin et al.(2008)提出的方法,旨在从书目的角度回顾土著社区的项目设计和开发。这些社区的项目设计使用了已发表的科学论文。因此,发现了各种侧重于分析土著社区发展项目的研究,从社区发展到社会文化和土著企业家精神。土著社区的项目设计必须通过社会资本、所有社区成员的参与、社会创新以及多代人对产品、人员和生态系统之间联系的理解来确保项目的成功和拟议目标的实现。此外,通过重视土著人口的特殊性,承认了这一进程的相关性,这导致提到土著规划等概念,这是项目设计的一个关键因素。同样,还审议了旨在土著领土概念及其与领土和可持续发展的联系的未来研究的有关题目。