La gobernanza territorial desde la transdisciplinariedad como estrategia para la adaptación al cambio climático en el municipio en el Municipio de Totora, Departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Governance is the emergence and application of innovative and shared forms in the territorial planning and management processes, supported by the actors who build collective objectives and assume a role in their achievement. However, the application of territorial governance is still an nteradministrative fact, and its operation corresponds to the traditional forms of government; faces epistemological and methodological problems. A vision centered on the government is still being reproduced, that is, focused in the “what” of governance, when the new perspective forces us to reflect on the “how” and the “why” of territorial governance.
In this sense, the construction of territorial governance is analyzed here as a transdisciplinary process in the municipality of Totora, Cochabamba Departmente of Bolivia. This article presents a documentary analysis and interviews that were applied to key informants. As a result of the work in the
municipality of Totora, territorial governance is a construction process in which multiple actors participate, which implies effective participation, the consolidation of territorial governance institutions, the management of power relations and the constitution of territorial management mechanisms, in which participatory and coordinated processes, practices and behaviors are integrated among the multiple actors, aimed at consolidating common objectives on their territorial model.
Territorial governance is built from the perspective of multiple actors, it is transdisciplinary, and it is constituted as an innovative form of territorial management “with co-responsibility” climate change adaptation.