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Strengths and challenges of floriculture that favors territorial development and governance in the province of peace in eastern Antioquia

Fortalezas y desafíos de una floricultura que propicie el desarrollo territorial y la gobernanza de la provincia de la paz en el Oriente antioqueño




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Arenas Echeverri, C. N., Betancur Vélez, M., Molina Sáenz, N. F., Miranda López, J. ., & Quintero Cuervo, J. (2024). Strengths and challenges of floriculture that favors territorial development and governance in the province of peace in eastern Antioquia. Lúmina, 24(1), E0030. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v24.n1.4718.2023
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Arenas Echeverri, C. N., Betancur Vélez, M., Molina Sáenz, N. F., Miranda López, J. ., & Quintero Cuervo, J. (2024). Strengths and challenges of floriculture that favors territorial development and governance in the province of peace in eastern Antioquia. Lúmina, 24(1), E0030. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v24.n1.4718.2023

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Cindy Natalia Arenas Echeverri
Mariluz Betancur Vélez
Nicolás Fernando Molina Sáenz
Juliana Miranda López
Juliana Quintero Cuervo

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Territorial development and governance are part of a process of productive, social and institutional transformation of a region that seeks to reduce inequalities within and between territories, promoting virtuous dynamics in which economic growth is accompanied by a reduction in poverty levels. In this sense, the project "Environmental, economic and social life cycle analysis for hydrangea agroindustrial companies as a strategy for the sustainable development of the Province of La Paz in Eastern Antioquia" is being developed, which seeks to contribute to territorial development through the identification of opportunities that allow benefiting the interest groups that are part of the production chain, thus seeking the creation of social services, public goods and at the same time achieve the generation of quality production and commercialization processes, with added and shared value that is reflected in the social, environmental and economic dimensions of sustainability, thus contributing to the sustainable development goals - 1-End of poverty, 5- Gender equality, 8- Decent work and economic growth, 12- Responsible production and consumption, 13- Climate action and 17- Partnerships to achieve the goals.


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