Examinando por Materia "Licencias ambientales - Colombia"
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Ítem Derecho a la consulta previa para las comunidades campesinas(Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Posada Mesa, Carolina; Sánchez Yepes, Daniela; Zapata Chavarría, CristianThe prior consultation is a fundamental right that seeks to protect culturally differentiated communities when they are affected by works that are carried out in their territories or by decisions of public entities (legislative or administrative) -- Colombia recognized this right only to ethnic communities, however, the Constitutional Court has been accepted (at least slightly) this right to non-ethnic communities, such as peasant communities, since in this country they are a vulnerable part of the population that needs special protection by the State -- Therefore, it is intended to show the reality of these people and the transgression of the constitutional rights that have been presented to this community, throughout the history of Colombia, in addition, it is proposed an analysis of the recognition and enforceability of the fundamental right to the prior consultation for the peasantsÍtem Importancia de los componentes sociales y ambientales como parte de la estrategia para la obtención de licencias ambientales en el desarrollo de proyectos mineros en Colombia. Caso Gramalote(Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Arango Gutiérrez, Edwin Rafael; Cano Londoño, Natalia Andrea; Giraldo Hernández, Gina MaríaIn recent decades, pressure and opposition to extractive activities (extraction of minerals, oil) and large infrastructure projects in Colombia have increased -- In the case of this study, companies in the mining sector have had to develop differentiating environmental and social strategies that allow them to continue with operational activities and, even more, in the development of new projects in a sustainable manner -- In Colombia, for the development of mining projects it is essential to obtain an environmental license, and obtaining it is not possible without environmental and social strategies that allow the internalization of fundamentalist and media pressures and the expectations of interested parties -- For this reason, in the present investigation the environmental and social strategy of the Gramalote case was documented, as a successful case in relation to the management of social and environmental challenges for the obtaining of environmental licenses, through interviews carried out with the leaders participating in said process (see annex), and based on the research carried out from the theoretical sources -- Additionally, the integration of the social and environmental strategy is presented, which can serve as a starting point for other mining projects to be developed in the country -- As a result, the level of investment, interaction and social pressure to which the mining projects are subject is demonstrated, which should be understood as long-term regional development projects, which will take advantage of the region's environmental capital -- Therefore, in order to obtain a social license to operate, they must work tirelessly, either in creating or improving social capital, because, finally, although the environmental license grants the legitimacy to develop the project, it is the social license that allows the acceptance and approval of the project by the interested parties