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Buen Vivir and Sumak Kawsay and Their Implementations in the Ecuadorian Context
Buen Vivir Is Based on at the Heart of All Debates About Sustainable Development – and Such Indigenous Traditions and Values
Ecuador's Experiment in Living Well: Sumak Kawsay, Spinoza and the Inadequacy of Ideas. Environment and Planning A, 49(10), 2241-2260
Modernities and Decolonialities in Buen Vivir: Sumak Kawsayand Suma Qamañaas Liminal
Vivir Bien As an Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization; Can Indigenous Terminologies Decolonize the State?
1 Comparing Rights of Nature Laws in the US, Ecuador, and New Zealand
Buen Vivir Degrowth Vocabulary
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Social and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador: Fostering an Alternative Development Model?
Ecuador's Constitutional Rights of Nature: Implementation, Impacts, and Lessons Learned
An Analysis of Ecuador's Plan Nacional Para El Buen Vivir
Sumak Kawsay in Ecuador: the Role of Communitarian Economy and the Experience of the Rural Communities in Sarayaku (Ecuadorian Amazonia)
Social and Solidarity Economy in Pursuit of 'Buen Vivir'
“Living Well” in the Constitution of Bolivia and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Reflections on Well-Being and the Right to Development
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Critical Indigenous Discourses of Sumak Kawsay
Sumak Kawsay, and Social Movement Resistance in Ecuador Under Rafael Correa
Between Policies and Life: the Politics of Buen Vivir in Contemporary Ecuador
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Wellbeing Economics and Buen Vivir: Development Alternatives for Inclusive Human Security
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Inga Rimakkuna: Indigenous Frontiers in the Pastaza Basin, Peru by ©2018 Joshua Homan M.A., University of Kansas, 2011 B.A., University of Kansas, 2006
Indigenous Politics, Sumak Kawsay, and Community Tourism: a Case Study from Amazonian Ecuador
The Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador: Pachamama Has Rights
Sumak Kawsay and Clashing Ontologies in the Ecuadorian Struggle Towards De-Coloniality
Rights of Nature and the Indigenous Peoples in Bolivia and Ecuador
Centering First Nations Concepts of Wellbeing Toward a GDP
Constructing the Rights of Nature: Constitutional Reform, Mobilization, and Environmental Protection in Ecuador
A Major Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Environmental Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master in Environmental Studies
INDIGENOUS AMAZONIA and DECOLONIZING SOCIAL WORK by Kepa Fernández De Larrinoa
SUMAK KAWSAY AS GENERATIVE of a NEW INDIGENOUS IDENTITY in the AMAZONIAN REGION of ECUADOR by MARK HUGHES THESIS Submitted in Pa
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Legal Rights to Nature As a Fundamental Step Towards a Planet in Harmony Exemplified by the Process That Led up to Ecuador’S Constitution of 2008