Project leaders:
Iván G. Peyré Tartaruga, Mario Ávila, and Mireya E. Valencia Perafán
Principal institution:
Brazilian Network of Research and Management in Territorial Development (Rete)
Call:
Itinerant Chair of Productive Inclusion in Rural and Inland Brazil (Brazil)
Funder institution:
Brazilian Centre for Analysis and Planning - Sustainability (CEBRAP-Sustentabilidade)
Project website:
https://www.rete.org.br/projeto-tipr (in Portuguese)
Abstract:
For rural territories in the North, Northeast and South regions of Brazil, a typology of rural productive inclusion (TIPR) will be developed, combining different instruments and initiatives in the social, cultural, technological, economic, political and environmental dimensions that will allow to identify different degrees of efficiency to overcome processes of social exclusion. Among the levels of inclusion that will be considered are: intent; consumption; impact; process; structure; and post-structural. For the construction of the matrix of indicators of the IPR typology, will be observed the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 1 (no poverty), 2 (zero hunger), 3 (good health and well-being) and 12 (responsible consumption and production).
Keywords: Productive inclusion, inclusive innovation, rural territorial development, sustainability.