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Challenges and alternatives towards peacebuilding


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Rural development and peacebuilding in Colombia have been highly prioritized by higher education institutions since the signing of the Peace Agreement between the National Government and the FARC-EP. This has resulted in the need to further analyze rural strategies that contribute towards a better life for the population of territories where armed conflict is coming to an end, whilst understanding the pressing uncertainty that this process implies; on the one hand, for the urgency of generating rapid and concrete responses to social justice and equity, and on the other, because fulfilling the agreement guarantees scenarios of non-repetition of the war in the country.
- Acknowledgments – Prologue - Contextualization of the collective work - Introduction - PART 1. PEACEBUILDING AND HUMAN RIGHTS - Chapter I. The challenges of building a stable and lasting peace in Colombia - Chapter II. Dynamics of conflict and postagreement in the Nariñense territory - Chapter III. A sociodemographic view and a look at health conditions prior to the implementation of peace agreements in the municipalities of Leiva, Policarpa and Los Andes in Nariño - PART 2. EDUCATION FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT - Chapter IV. Education and pedagogy when faced with the challenges of rural Colombia - Chapter V. Challenges and opportunities of rural education in Nariño in the post-conflict context - Chapter VI. Strategies for student retention and wellbeing using virtual higher education as a tool for inclusion in the cases of Leiva, Policarpa and Los Andes – Sotomayor - PART 3. ECONOMIC MODELS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL PRODUCTIVE DYNAMICS - Chapter VII. A look at rural development in Latin America: the agrarian question and the established economic models - Chapter VIII. Development and the solidarity economy: reflections on the peace agreement in Colombia - Chapter IX. Rural associativity and agricultural producers - Chapter X. Social responsibility: a strategy for rural strengthening - Chapter XI. The impact of good practices in coffee production as an alternative for rural development in the municipalities of Leiva, Policarpa and Los Andes - General conclusions of the study - List of Abbreviations - Researchers
Amanda Janneth Riascos Mora. Psychologist, Specialization in senior management, Master's in Business Psychology. Linked to the GICAEF research group. Currently a professor in the Business Administration program of the Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – Centro Regional Pasto.
Alba Lucy Ortega Salas. Aquaculture Production Engineer, Master's in Administration and Competitiveness, with doctorate studies in Projects. Linked to the GICAEF research group. Currently a professor in the Project Management program of the Corporación Universitario Minuto de Dios – Centro Regional Pasto.
Luis Andrés Salas Zambrano. Dentist, Specialization in University Teaching, Master's in Epidemiology, linked to the GIOD dental research group. Currently a professor at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia. 
Franco Andrés Montenegro Coral. Biologist with emphasis in Ecology, Specialization in Environmental Planning and natural resource management and Specialization in Ecology with emphasis in Environmental Management, Master's in Epidemiology. Linked to the GIISE Faculty of Medicine research group. Currently a professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia.
Ángela Roció Mora Caicedo. Sociologist, Specialization in Latin American Studies, Master's in History. Currently a professor in the Sociology program of the Universidad de Nariño.
Claudia Andrea Guerrero Martínez. Psychologist, Master's in University Teaching, linked to the GICAEF research group, professor of qualitative research. Currently a research coordinator at the Corporación Universitario Minuto de Dios - Centro Regional Pasto.
Karen Eugenia Ocaña Figueroa. Industrial designer, Specialization in Furniture Design, Master's in Sustainable Urban and Architectural Design. Currently an assistant professor at the Corporación Unificada de Educación Superior.-CUN.
Natalia Villota Benavides. Business administrator, Specialization in e-commerce, Master's in Commercial Management and Marketing. Currently the Nariño regional director of the Corporación Unificada de Educación Superior – CUN.
Juan Camilo Fajardo Goyes. Agro-industrial engineer, Specialization in Project Management. Currently the Head of Planning and Effectiveness of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia campus Pasto.
Álvaro Mauricio Chamorro Rosero. Lawyer and sociologist, Specialization in Latin American studies, Master's in Anthropology, PhD in Sociology and Anthropology. Linked to the La Minga research group. Currently a professor at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia campus Pasto.
Ronald Mauricio Urbina Ibarra. Sociologist, Master's in Rural Territorial Development, researcher at the Centro de Investigación y Acción Popular - CEIAP. Currently a researcher at the Comisión para el Esclarecimiento de la Verdad, la Convivencia y la No Repetición en Nariño.

Ángela Marcela Castillo Burbano. Economist, Master's in Social Sciences with mention in Local and Territorial Development, PhD in Territorial Development. Linked to the research group in solidarity economy INDESCO, from the Instituto de Economía Social y Cooperativismo. Currently a professor at the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia campus Pasto.

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