Estrategias estructurales y culturales en la construcción de resiliencia social, económica y ecológica hacia una sociedad independiente
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https://doi.org/10.7179/PSRI_2022.41.10Palabras clave:
estrategia estructural, estrategia cultural, construcción de resiliencia social, resiliencia económica, resiliencia ambiental, sociedades independientesResumen
Este estudio describe estrategias estructurales y culturales para construir resiliencia social, económica y ecológica en sociedades independientes. Las comunidades independientes se definen por la resiliencia social y económica y el apoyo ecológico. La resiliencia
socioeconómica y ecológica puede lograrse a través de los esfuerzos de las estrategias estructurales
y culturales del gobierno y las personas interesadas. El método de investigación utiliza estudios de investigación mixtos descriptivos cuantitativos y estudios de casos. La investigación del estudio de caso se llevó a cabo en una de las aldeas independientes, que tuvo lugar eclécticamente. Los estudios cuantitativos descriptivos y de caso se complementan entre sí. Los resultados mostraron que una sociedad independiente es una sociedad que es
capaz de satisfacer y mantener las necesidades sociales y económicas y mantener la ecología de una manera sostenible. Tal independencia y capacidad de supervivencia pueden lograrse a través de estrategias estructurales y culturales. Estrategia estructural mediante la revitalización
y el funcionamiento de las instituciones estructurales. Y su estrategia cultural involucra a todos los elementos de la sociedad y presta atención a los aspectos culturales en cada etapa
del desarrollo. La implementación de estrategias estructurales ha dado lugar a la resiliencia social, económica y ecológica hacia una sociedad independiente. La independencia y la resiliencia de la comunidad están respaldadas por el cumplimiento de las dimensiones de salud, educación, capital social y asentamientos saludables y cómodos, y dimensiones económicas y ecológicas. En base a esto, los resultados de este estudio contribuyen a construir una sociedad
independiente en forma de resiliencia social, económica y ecológica.
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