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Paño Yáñez, Pablo José

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1965-03-08

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Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Departamento de Espacio y Población, Cuenca, Ecuador

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Ecuador

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Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas
La carrera de Economía inicia sus actividades en 1960, al crearse la Escuela de Ciencias Económicas anexa a la Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, hasta que en 1967 obtiene su propia categorización de facultad. Conformada por las carreras de: Administración de Empresas, Contabilidad y Auditoría, Economía, Ingeniería de Empresas, Marketing y Sociología; la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas cuenta con una misión investigadora de especialización profesional y servicio universitario. Su gestión se centra en la formación de profesionales y especialistas en los niveles de grado y posgrado, el desarrollo científico y tecnológico, así como, el análisis crítico y propositivo, orientados a resolver los problemas nacionales y regionales, en las carreras y áreas de su competencia. El contar con Certificación de Acreditación Internacional ACBSP con un alto porcentaje de docentes e investigadores con PhD y sus vínculos con instituciones afines, le otorgan reconocimiento y nivel académico de prestigio.

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  • Publication
    E-waste management in Ecuador, current situation and perspectives
    (Elsevier, 2020) Izquierdo Torres, Ismael Fernando; Vanegas Peña, Paúl Fernando; Tello Guerrero, Marco Andrés; Craps, Marc; Martínez Moscoso, Fernando Andrés; Sucozhañay Calle, Dolores Catalina; Paño Yáñez, Pablo José
    E-Waste is a global concern because of its accelerated generation rate and increasing impact on the environment. Latin America generated 4.2 Mt of E-waste in 2016. In Ecuador, the amount of E-waste generated increased from 73 kt in 2014 to 90 kt in 2016. This chapter presents an overview of the current situation of E-waste management in Ecuador. The study starts by exploring common issues in Latin America. Then, the country’s situation is analyzed under the lens of the integrated and sustainable waste management framework. This analysis reveals that although the country faces several challenges, such as inefficient collection, improper disposal, limited financial resources, lack of a legal framework, and insufficient data on generation and composition, there are also opportunities for improvement. The Constitution of Ecuador considers nature as a subject of rights, which supports the development of environmental policies and legislation. This work presents a diagnostic for decision making performed in a National Workshop on E-waste management using the Systemic Design of Solutions, and sets a baseline for further research. © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Etnografías críticas de acción participativa. Propuesta por la confluencia de la etnografía y las metodologías de investigación acción participativa
    (2022) Paño Yáñez, Pablo José
    Given the recent scientific contributions marked bythe assumption of complexity as a paradigm, social researchhas been undergoing a methodological expansion in order toenhance its ability to understand social reality. is paper delvesinto understanding the relationship and confluence that inrecent decades has occurred between two different methods suchas ethnography and participatory action research (PAR). Fromthis reflection arises the proposal of Critical Ethnographiesof Social Action (ECAP), committed to the methodologicalcrossroads which are necessary for the understanding and theattempt to modify the social, political and cultural reality.
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    Análisis del proceso de institucionalización de la participación ciudadana en Ecuador
    (2023) Pacheco Lupercio, Fernanda Lucía; Sucozhañay Calle, Dolores Catalina; Paño Yáñez, Pablo José
    The extended constitutional process Ecuador has undergone since 2007 for the approval of its new Constitution and its subsequent application generated high expectations in the specific area of democratic development as the so-called citizen participation systems were implemented at the local level. This article offers a qualitative analysis based on documentary sources and infor-mation extracted from interviews and discussion groups with politicians, technicians and citi-zens, to understand the characteristics and achievements of the process of institutionalization of citizen participation and to assess its democratic quality. In spite of the good practices in the area of social participation, the results offer a scenario of highly institutionalized weak democ-racy, with little progress in terms of the direct and participatory democracy established in its Constitution.