congress guide - ciriec.uned.ac.cr
TRANSCRIPT
0
CONGRESS GUIDE
1
Table of Contents
Brief overview of Costa Rica 5 Social Economy in Costa Rica 5 Chapter CIRIEC Costa Rica 6
VIII CIRIEC International Congress on Social Economy Research 7 Date and place of the congress 7 Objective of the congress 8 Thematic axes of discussion: 8
Modality of the event 10 Scientific Committee for CIRIEC International 10 Scientific Committee for CIRIEC Costa Rica 12 Board of Directors CIRIEC Chapter Costa Rica 14
International keynote speakers 14 Christian Felber 15 Graciela Fernández Quintas 15 Ariel Guarco 15
Bernardo Kliksberg 15 Pascal Michard 16 Henry Mintzberg 16 Bruno Roelants 16
Vic Van Vuuren 17 Ilcheong Yi 17 Participating international speakers 17 Juan Fernando Álvarez Rodríguez 17
Marie J. Bouchard 18 Roberto Cañedo Villarreal 18 Chiara Carini 18 Coline Compère 19
Rafael Chaves Ávila 19 Simel Esim 20 Monserrat Espinach Rueda 20 Hyunsik Eum 20
Federico Li Bonilla 21 Carmen Marcuello Servós 21 Daniel Nagao Meneses 21 Gabriel Roomthé-Beaulieu 22
Barbara Sak 22
2
Jérôme Schoenmackers 22 Participants in attendance 23 General information about the congress 23 Attire and items for arriving at the venue 24
Distribution of conference rooms, restrooms, food areas, parking and rest areas 24 Main hall and workshop rooms 24 Bamboo Room 24 Chirripó Room 25
Corcovado Room 25 Tortuguero Room 26 Miravalles Room 26 Arenal Room 26
Feeding Area 26 Medical Area 26 Parking 26 Sanitary facilities 27
Rest Areas 27 Stands 27 Sketch of Oikoumene Costa Rica Camp 27 Languages 29
International Conferences 29 Workshops 29 Congress Schedule 29 Congress Program 30
Program for Day 1: Wednesday 8 September 2021 31 Mrs. Graciela Fernández Quintas(virtual). President of Cooperatives of the Americas. 34 Day 2 Program: Thursday, September 9, 2021 34 Program Day 3: Friday, September 10, 2021 37
Closing ceremony 39 Modality of the workshops 40 Equipment and materials required by presenters 40 Consultations and questions at the workshops 40
Workshop schedules Costa Rica time (UTC - 6) 41 Bamboo Room 42 Chirripó Room 42 Corcovado Room 43
Tortuguero Room 43 Miravalles Room 44 Arenal Room 44
3
Exhibitors, thematic axes and participating countries 45 Thematic axes and papers to be presented 45 Origin of participating exhibitors by thematic axis 46 Workshop program 47
Bamboo Room 47 Chirripó Room 51 Corcovado Room 57 Tortuguero Room 62
Miravalles Room 68 Arenal Room 74 Scientific journals for publication 79 Lodging 80
Recreational options in Costa Rica 80
4
Brief overview of Costa Rica
Costa Rica1 is located in Central America, it is known for its beaches, volcanoes and its great flora and fauna. It has a population of five million inhabitants in 51 100 km2, in addition, the country is characterized by a variety of ecosystems with microclimates ranging from tropical
dry to tropical humid climate with different landscapes ranging from tropical rainforests, deciduous forests, cloud forests, mangroves, volcanoes and beautiful beaches on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
Social Economy in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is characterized for having a democratic system that is celebrating 200 years of independence, it is characterized for being a solidary country with more than one hundred
years of having within its economic policies a strong associative component, of social economy and cooperativism where 21% of the population is cooperativist2. Chapter CIRIEC Costa Rica
The Chapter CIRIEC Costa Rica is made up of the Presidency by the representative of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia, the Vice-presidency by the representative of the Centro de Estudios y Capacitación Cooperativa R.L. (CENECOOP). The secretariats are made up of several institutions with a cooperative approach such as the National Institute for Cooperative
Development (INFOCOOP), the Confederation of Cooperatives of the Caribbean, Central and South America (CCC-CA) and the Permanent Commission of Self-management Cooperatives (CPCA), the National Council of Cooperatives (CONACOOP), FUNDEPOS University, and the Universidad Estatal a Distancia in the secretariats representing Logistics,
Promotion of Social Economy and Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Among the objectives of CIRIEC-Costa Rica is to conduct social, environmental and economic research for profit and non-profit organizations, experimental development in the field of social sciences and humanities, as well as professional scientific and technical
activities (CIRIEC Costa Rica, 2020).
1 Guías Costa Rica(s.f.) Costa Rica. Acceso 19 julio 2021 de https://guiascostarica.info/ 2 Programa Estado de la Nación (2012). IV Censo Nacional Cooperativo. Acceso 19 julio 2021 de https://www.aciamericas.coop/IMG/pdf/censo_cooperativo_cr2012.pdf
5
Eighth CIRIEC International Congress on Social Economy Research
The Eighth CIRIEC International Congress on Social Economy Research called Social Solidarity Economy and the 2030 Agenda: Inclusive and sustainable development through
innovative social practices aims to convene academics, entrepreneurs and social sectors to contribute with their research by contributing to the theme of social and solidarity economy in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs: 2015-2030), approved by the United Nations, which are 17 goals with 169 targets that include themes of action to
safeguard future generations, such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and gender equity, sustainable cities, flora and wildlife. Date and place of the congress
This prestigious event will be held on September 8, 9, and 10, 2021, at the Oikoumene Camp in the canton of Ochomogo, 15 km from San José Center, in the province of Cartago. Link to the place where the event will take place:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Campamento+Oikoumene/@9.9159487,-83.9513826,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x3933a1f09eac1b28!8m2!3d9.9159487!4d-83.9513826
Objective of the congress
The objective of this congress will be to provide a space for exchange between scientists from more than 30 countries from all continents in relation to the field of Social Economy. More than one hundred papers will be presented that will deepen the discussion of different
thematic axes. Thematic axes of discussion: 1 Public policies and Social Solidarity Economy
a. Social Solidarity Economy to create economic, social and environmental development. b. Circular economy as a tool of the Social Solidarity Economy to protect terrestrial ecosystems. c. Political democratization and territorial development under a social solidarity economy
approach. d. Shared economy model under a Social Solidarity Economy approach to promote sustainable development.
2. Social promotion strategies a. Sustainable entrepreneurship and social economy drivers of territorial development.
6
b. Spin Off model under a Social Solidarity Economy approach to create sustainable development. c. Empowerment and entrepreneurship with a gender perspective to create development models under a Social Solidarity Economy approach.
d. Corporate Social Responsibility as drivers of development and economic progress. e. Social innovations in products and services to reduce social inequalities. 3. Innovation and technology
a. Social Solidarity Economy to safeguard food security. b. Public health and accessibility to drinking water an inherent right of people in the Social Solidarity Economy. c. Importance of the Social Solidarity Economy in building sustainable cities.
d. Social Solidarity Economy as a safeguard to mitigate climate change. e. Marine innovation projects under a Social Solidarity Economy approach. 4. Sustainability and accessibility
a. Innovation and clean energy under social solidarity economy models to safeguard natural resources. b. Innovation and measurement indicators for resilient and green infrastructure. c. Innovation and disruptive technologies under a social solidarity economy approach.
5. Measuring the impact of the Social Solidarity Economy. a. Satellite accounts in Social Solidarity Economy b. Indicators for measuring the Sustainable Gross Domestic Product. c. Technological applications for measuring social, economic and environmental variables.
Modality of the event
This Congress will be held in a face-to-face and virtual modality. For virtual connections, the Zoom platform will be used, linked to a virtual platform; access
will be sent via e-mail to each participant.
7
Scientific Committee for CIRIEC International
President: Dra. Marie J. Bouchard Co-president: Dr. Rafael Chaves Ávila Vice president: Dr. Federico Li Bonilla
Other members:
• Aykac, Burhan (Tukey)
• Barna, Cristina (Romania)
• Ben Aissa, Lofti (Tunisia)
• Ben Ner, Avner (United States)
• Bidet, Eric (France)
• Burdin, Gabriel (United Kingdom)
• Byrne, Noreen (Ireland)
• Cañedo, Roberto (Mexico)
• Cheong Yi, Il (UNRISD)
• Chertouk, Malika Ahmed Zaïd (Algeria)
• Clamp, Cristina (United States)
• Esim, Simel (ILO)
• Eum, Hyungsik (ICA)
• Fecher, Fabienne (Belgium)
• Francesconi, Gian Nicola (Senegal)
• Greiling, Dorothea (Austria)
• Guillotte, Claude André (Canada)
• Hahn, Gordon (Sweden)
• Hudon, Marek (Belgium)
• Imamura, Hajime (Japan)
• Itçaina, Xabier (France)
• Lambru, Mihaela (Romania)
• Lee, Sang Youn (South Korea)
• Marcuello, Carmen (OIBESCOOP)
• Marini, Marco (Italy)
• Mc Carthy, Olive (Ireland)
• Novkovic, Sonja (Canada)
• Pestoff, Victor (Sweden)
• Radrigan, Mario (Chile)
• Rhouma, Akram Bel haj (Tunisia)
• Richez Battesti, Nadine (France)
• Rousselière, Damien (France)
8
• Schaeffer, Christina (Germany)
• Spear, Roger (United Kingdom)
• Uchel, Marietta (Colombia)
• Vallet, Nathalie (Belgium)
• Vamesu Ancuta, (Romania)
• Vezina, Martine (Canada)
• Vuotto, Mirta (Argentina)
• Yi, Ilcheong (UNRISD)
• Zevi, Alberto (Italy)
Scientific Committee for CIRIEC Costa Rica Presidential House: Mag. Marvin Rodríguez Vargas Universidad Estatal a Distancia Costa Rica:
• Dr. Federico Li Bonilla
• Dr. Gustavo Hernández Castro • Dra (c). Monserrat Espinach Rueda • Dr. Javier Torres Vindas • Dr. Fernando Zúñiga Umaña
• Dr. Federico Quesada Chaves • Dra. Susana Fernández Alfaro • Mag. Patricia Bravo Arias
FUNDEPOS- CENECOOP: Mag. Oscar Abellán
Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe y Suramérica de Cooperativas de Ahorro
y Crédito CCC-A: Dr. Luis Guillermo Coto CIRIEC Colombia: Dr. Juan Fernando Álvarez Fernández CIRIEC Brazil: Dr. Daniel Nagẵo Menezes
Universidad Autónoma de Queretano: Dra. Graciela Lara Gómez Universidad Santiago de Compostela:
• Dr. Raúl Canay Pazos • Dra. Maite Cancelo Márquez
• Dra. Sara Fernández Fernández Universidad de Gran Canarias Las Palmas: Dra. María del Pino Domínguez Cabrera Universidad de Valencia: Dra. Gemma Fajardo García Universidad Do Porto: Dra. Deolinda Meira
Instituto Nacional de Cooperativismo de GuaThemela (INACOOG): Dr (c). Gabriel Lucas Guzmán Board of Directors Chapter CIRIEC Costa Rica The board of directors is comprised of the following members:
9
• President: Rodrigo Arias Camacho, UNED
• Executive Director: Federico Li Bonilla, UNED
• Vice president: Rodolfo Navas Alvarado, CENECOOP
• International Relations Secretariat: Luis Guillermo Coto Moya, Confederación de Cooperativas del Caribe Centro y Sur América
• Secretariat of representation of INFOCOOP
• Secretariat of representation of CONACOOP: Franklin Roomzar Guzmán
• Secretariat of representation of FUNDEPOS: Óscar Avellán Villegas
• Secretariat of representation of CPCA: Isabel Camareno Camareno
• Sustainable Development Goals Secretariat: Monserrat Espinach Rueda, UNED
• Logistic Secretariat: Gustavo Hernández Castro, UNED
• Secretariat for the Promotion of Social Economy: Patricia Bravo Arias, UNED.
International keynote speakers
Christian Felber Professor of economics and sociology, specialist in sustainable economics. The Australian economist has developed a new economic model of the "Economy for the Common Good".
Writer of Change Everything. Creating an Economy for the Common Good and Money. The New Rules of the Game. He was awarded the getAbstract International Book Award 2014. In addition, The "Economy for the Common Good" received the ZEIT-Wissen Award in 2017 and was placed in 2021 on the SPIEGEL bestseller list. Founding member of the global
justice movement Attac in Australia and initiator of Democratic Banking. Graciela Fernández Quintas Doctor in Law and Social Sciences with more than 20 years of experience in cooperative and
associative organization. President of Cooperatives of the Americas. Since 2014 she has been president of the Uruguayan Confederation of Cooperative Entities (CUDECOOP). She is a member of the Commission on Cooperative Law of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) and vice-president of the International Cooperative Alliance since October 2018. He
also has more than 20 years of experience in matters of Cooperative Organization, Associativism and Social Economy. Ariel Guarco
President of the ICA World. Cooperative leader who has led the development process of the Argentine cooperative movement since his youth and has built active links with the rest of the cooperative movement in the American Continent.
Bernardo Kliksberg
10
Economist, sociologist and public accountant, appointed doctor honoris causa by more than forty universities around the world. He is considered the Father of Corporate Social Responsibility and has written 65 books and hundreds of works on different areas of Development, Education, Public Health and Corporate Social Responsibility. The Argentine
economist has written on exclusion, the reconstruction of the State, the idea of social capital, ethics and the construction of an economy with a human face. Pascal Michard
Director of OFI Asset Management since 2017. Chairman and director of Socram Banque SA. He was appointed Chairman of the Macif group in May 2019. Henry Mintzberg
Academic professor and writer at Mc Gill University in Canada. Author of more than 20 books and 180 articles, he is also co-founder and active member of the International Master’s Program for Managers and the International Master’s in healthcare leadership. He revolutionized contemporary management, strategy and organizational forms. His latest
book, Rebalancing Society, exposes the need to design a more social economy to save society, democracy and the planet. Bruno Roelants
Director General of the International Cooperative Alliance. Bruno Roelants is secretary general of CICOPA, the International Cooperative Alliance's sectoral organization for industry and services, a role he has held since 2002. Under his leadership, the organization's membership increased from 18 countries in 2002 to 32 countries in 2018. His involvement
in research on cooperativism and employment worldwide, social, worker and production cooperatives is highlighted. Vic Van Vuuren
Director of the International Labour Organization; Chairman of the United Nations Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE); Chairman of the Board of Directors of PAGE (Partnership for Action on Green Economy), member of the Supervisory Board of the Capital Coalition and member of COP26, Energy Transition Council. He is also a lawyer
by profession and was chairman of COPAC (Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives), served on the South African Council for Higher Education, the National Economic Development and Labour Council, the Governing Council of the International Labour Organization, the Council of Pan-African Employers Confederation and the South
African Electric Utilities Research Advisory Board. Ilcheong Yi
11
Senior Research Coordinator at UNRISD's Social Policy and Development and Alternative Economies Program, his research interests are associated with issues such as Social Economy and promoting Sustainable Development.
International Speakers
Juan Fernando Álvarez Rodríguez President of the Scientific Committee of CIRIEC Colombia. Professor and researcher at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Colombia. He has been a research professor in Colombia
at the Javeriana, National, Santo Tomás, La Salle, ESAP, Minuto de Dios and Cooperativa Universities. He has been visiting professor at the Universities of Andina Simón Bolívar (Ecuador), Guadalajara (Mexico), Pelotas (Brazil) and Castilla La-Mancha (Spain). He has been a consultant for international organizations such as FAO, CAF, ILO, EURICSE, ACI
and editorial member of high impact journals. In addition, his publications are related to the Ibero-American Social Economy. Marie J. Bouchard
President of the Scientific Commission on Social and Cooperative Economy of CIRIEC International. Member of the Board of Directors of CIRIEC Canada. Scientific advisor of Innovative Territories in Social and Solidarity Economy (TIESS). Member of the Center for Research on Social Innovations (CRISES). Professor at the University of Quebec in Montreal
(Canada). Currently, she is the external coordinator of the Opportunities and Challenges of Statistics on Social and Solidarity Economy project, led at UNRISD for the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE), she chaired the Technical Working Group on Cooperative Statistics of COPAC for the International Labour
Organization. Roberto Cañedo Villarreal Member of the Scientific Council of CIRIEC International and member of the Ibero-
American Observatory of Social and Cooperative Economy (OIBESCOOP). President of CIRIEC Mexico. Professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico.
Chiara Carini Chiara Carini has a degree in Economics and ICT Management with a Master's degree in Theories and Methods for Information Management from the University of Brescia (Italy). She is responsible at EURICESE for the collection and analysis of socio-economic data on
Italyn cooperatives and social enterprises. Coline Compère
12
Researcher at CIRIEC International and CIRIEC Belgium. Coline Compère is a documentalist. She first worked at the library of Law, Political Science, Criminology, Economics, Management and Social Sciences of the University of Liège before being hired at CIRIEC-Belgium in 2015. She is in charge of CIRIEC's documentation center
and in particular of its multilingual knowledge platform, AGORA. In this context, she performs a recurrent documentary follow-up on new developments in public and social economy. He also regularly assists members of CIRIEC's international network and visitors in their documentary research.
Rafael Chaves Ávila Co-President of the Scientific Commission of the VIII Ciriec International Congress. Member of CIRIEC Spain. Professor at the University of Valencia. Professor of Economics
and Social Economy. He is director of CIDEC European documentation center in public, social and cooperative economy. Former director of the Research Institute IUDESCOOP. In addition, he has extensive experience in international and national projects, funded by the United Nations (UNRISD) and European institutions such as the European Economic and
Social Committee or the DGV of the European Union, the scientific network CIRIEC-International and the Spanish Ministry of Science and the 7th Framework Programme of the EU. He is currently a member of the Expert Group on Social Economy and Social Enterprises of the European Commission (2018-2024).
Simel Esim She is a program manager on cooperatives and social solidarity economy in the Enterprise Department of the International Labour Office. She was a specialist in the Regional Office
for Arab States on gender issues where she led work on gender equality, transition from informal to formal economy and decent work for domestic workers. Prior to joining the ILO she worked as an economist at the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), Development Alternatives Institute (DAI) and the World Bank. She has written extensively
on gender equality, decent work, migration, economic organization and the informal economy. Her recent work includes a co-edited book, Cooperatives and the World of Work (2019 Routledge).
Monserrat Espinach Rueda Member of the Board of Directors of CIRIEC Costa Rica for the Secretariat of the Sustainable Development Goals for CIRIEC Costa Rica; Professor and researcher; Head of the Chair of Production at the Universidad Estatal a Distancia. She has written books and scientific
articles on productivity, sustainable development and social economy. She represented the Universidad Estatal a Distancia in 2017 before the Consejo de Nacional de Rectores (CONARE) in the Proposal for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
13
(SDGs) for Costa Rica. Also, she is the creator of the Model Creation of University-based Cooperative Enterprises, social spin off model, with an economic-social approach. Hyunsik Eum
Strategy and Statistics Coordinator of the International Cooperative Alliance. Federico Li Bonilla Vice President of the Scientific Commission of the WIII CIRIEC International Congress, member of CIRIEC International and Executive Director of CIRIEC Costa Rica. He is also
the Director of the School of Management Sciences of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia. He represents the Universidad Estatal a Distancia in the Red Universitaria Euro-latinoamericana en Economía Social y Cooperativa (RULESCOOP). Post-doctor in economic sciences, professor, researcher, and writer of several books and articles on the
Costa Rican cooperative model and social economy. He is the creator of the Model for the Creation of University-based Cooperative Enterprises, a model with a social-economic approach that the President of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, in May 2021, presented to the Governing Council and supports the model as a path to follow to reduce the social gaps in
the country. Carmen Marcuello Servós She is a member of the Scientific Commission for the Social Economy of CIRIEC-Spain and
of the International Scientific Commission "Social & Cooperative Economy" of CIRIEC-International. Professor in the Department of Business Management and Organization at the University of Zaragoza. Since 2003 she is director of the research group GESES-University of Zaragoza. Co-founder of Musethica in 2012. Since 2016 she is director of the Chair
Cooperatives and Social Economy, Caja Rural de Teruel of the University of Zaragoza and President of the Ibero-American Observatory of Employment and Social Economy-OIBESCOOP. Also, she participated in the creation of CEPES-Aragon.
Daniel Nagao Meneses Member of CIRIEC-Brazil. Law graduate (PUC-Campinas). Master and Doctor in Politics and Economic Law (Mackenzie Presbyterian University), Post-Doctor in Law (USP). Post-Doctor in Economics (UNESP-Araraquara). Professor of the Graduate Program in Political
and Economic Law at Mackenzie Presbyterian University School of Law. Gabriel Roomthé-Beaulieu Originally from Baie-Comeau (Quebec, Canada), he studied economics, politics and public
administration in Quebec, London, Ottawa and Paris. Since an internship in the Quebec public administration in 2013, he has never left the world of social economy, which led him to Territoires innovants en économie sociale et solidaire (TIESS) (Innovative Territories in
14
Social and Solidarity Economy) in 2016 and then to Geneva in 2019. Back in Montreal, she works at TIESS as a transfer agent, in addition to other mandates related to her expertise (social impact measurement, evaluation and research in social economy).
Barbara Sak Senior Economic Researcher. Managing Director of CIRIEC International and CIRIEC Belgium, she has contributed to and co-directed several national and international interdisciplinary research and projects (grouping up to 25-30 researchers) in the field of
services of general and collective interest, whether economic or non-economic, and public enterprises. His main field of expertise is public policy in terms of regulation, modes of provision and organization, financing and evaluation of such services and of the so-called third sector or social economy (i.e. cooperatives, mutuals, foundations, non-profit
organizations). Jérôme Schoenmackers Ageérôme Schoenmaeckers holds a PhD in economics and management. His doctoral thesis
research focused on the care of dependent elderly people, by studying the role of the three main actors and their interactions: the family, the state and the market. Working at CIRIEC International (International Center for Research and Information on Public, Social and Cooperative Economics) since 2019, his research interests are evolving and are no longer
limited to public economics. As project manager at CIRIEC Belgium in social economy, he conducted a review of different mapping exercises in social economy. Visiting professor at HEC-Liege and research professor at CIRIEC International and CIRIEC Belgium.
Participants attending the Congress in person For participants attending the Congress in person, the following will be offered: - Breakfast, lunch and coffee in the afternoon on September 8, 9 and 10, 2021. - Coffee stations for the three days of the event.
- Bottles of water. - Bottle of alcohol. - Certificate of virtual participation (both modalities). - Work material (folder, notepad, pencil).
- Sponsor's gift. General information about the congress
For the plenary sessions, simultaneous translation will be provided in Spanish, English and French, and a Lesco interpreter will be available during the entire event in the plenary sessions of the conferences.
15
As this is a hybrid event, it is recommended to bring your smartphone, tablet or laptop with hands-free or headphones, as workshops will be held virtually. The workshops will be held in six different rooms where participants will move to each room, according to the thematic axis or title of the lecture to be given, also, they will be able to
watch the transmission from a screen from the comfort of their seats; the workshops will have English-Spanish, Spanish-English translation. Attire and items to bring to the event venue
It is recommended to wear casual clothes, with comfortable shoes for walking on stone or semi-paved roads. It is mandatory by regulations from the pandemic protocol of the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica, to wear a mask or mouth mask to enter the event site and during the entire stay of the
congress. It is recommended to bring an umbrella or umbrella and a coat for cool evenings. Distribution of conference rooms, restrooms, food areas, parking and rest areas
Main hall and workshop rooms
Bamboo Room This is the main room for international conferences.
Equipped for 170 people and staff at a distance of 1.80 meters between each person. Each person will have his or her own desk and will be able to view all the international conferences, both those given by the presenters as well as the virtual ones. There will be live transmission on screens located in different parts of the main hall.
The place is open to protect people's safety and there will be awnings on the sides in case of rain.
16
Image 1. Distribution of desks in Bamboo Main Hall
Source: Own elaboration
Chirripó Room Equipped so that the exhibitor can give his presentation with a maximum of twenty face-to-
face participants and up to 500 virtual participants, the moderator and the exhibitor are projected on a large screen. The participants enter the place, in case the fields are full they will have to see the expositions virtually in the waiting rooms. In the hall, they will remain at a distance of 1.80
meters. Corcovado Room Equipped for the on-site moderator to project from Costa Rica to the virtual platform. Used
only for virtual exhibitions with exhibitors who are not present in person. Admission will be virtual only and has space for 500 participants. Tortuguero Room
Equipped for the on-site moderator to project from Costa Rica to the virtual platform. Used only for virtual exhibitions with exhibitors who are not present in person. Admission will be virtual only and has space for 500 participants.
Miravalles Hall The entrance will be virtual only and has space for 500 participants, the moderator and exhibitors are virtual.
Arenal Room
17
The entrance will be virtual only and has space for 500 participants, the moderator and exhibitors are virtual. Food Area
The food area has space for 200 people spaced 1.80 meters apart. It will be buffet service and people must keep the proper distance to be served, there will be three buffet service stations on site.
Medical area There will be an ambulance with a paramedic and an office with medical services in case of emergency during the congress.
Parking There will be space for more than 300 cars at the event site. Restroom facilities
There are five places with restrooms for men and women, distributed in all workshop rooms, food areas and at the main registration entrance (see sketch). Rest areas
Camp Oikoumene, being a recreational farm, has spaces for hiking, lake, mountain views, as well as outdoor spaces for participants to rest. Stands Spaces
These are open spaces during the whole day of the congress for participants to have coffee and a short break (see sketch). Sketch of Oikoumene Camp Costa Rica
18
Símbología
Camino peatonal, para buseta y ambulancia
Camino privado solo ambulancias
Camino automóviles
Senderos internos del campamento
Camino peatonal
A Área descanso
B Área descanso
D Área de cabañas.
E Área de cabañas
F Área de cabañas
G Área Médica
1 Entrada Campamento Oikoumene
2 Área de parqueos
3 Área de registro
4 Oficina administrativa
5 Salón principal Bambú
6 Área de alimentación participantes
7 Parqueo buseta y ambulancia
8 Sala Chirripó
9 Sala descanso participantes 1 a 2 75 m 6-F 150m
10 Sala para entrevistas Onda UNED (II piso) 2 a 3 10m F-C 150m
11 Oficina Staff de Comunicación (II Piso) 3 a 6 50m C-B 50m
12 Sala Corcovado (Primera planta) A-3 40m B-9 30m
13 Sala Tortuguero (Primera planta) A-6 10m 5 a 6 250m
14 Espacio Staff y edecanes 6 a 5 125 m 5 a 9 250m
15 Área alimentación staff y edecanes 6 a 8 20m Camino a baños
Stands Áreas de café 6 a 9 150m 3 a Baños 1 5m
Baños Áreas Servicios sanitarios para hombres y mujeres 8 a 9 125m 6 a Baños 2 5 m
9 a 10 10 m 5 a Baños 3 5 m
9 a 11 10 m 5 a Baños 4 80m
6 a E 60 m 9 a Baños 5 5 m
E a 9 65m 8 a Baños 6 5 m
Camino peatonal Senderos internos
Distancias aproximadas en metros lineales(m)
19
Languages
Official language: Spanish International conferences Simultaneous translations will be available
Spanish-English - English-Spanish French-Spanish Spanish-French Workshops
Will have simultaneous translation Spanish-English - English-Spanish Congress Schedule
The program of the Congress and Workshops is shown in Costa Rican time. Costa Rica time (UTC - 6 hours) To know the schedule in your country: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Congress program
Important information: The program in its different days shows the actions that will be carried out both in person
and virtually. After the name of each participant, the word (virtual) or (face-to-face) will be placed in parentheses. This indicates the modality that each participant will present at the congress. Presential: the participant is in Costa Rica at the congress and presents at the place of the
event. Virtual: participant presents from the country where he/she is.
20
Day 1 Program: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 Main room: Bamboo Room
Costa Rica time (UTC - 6 hours) Activity
7:30 a 8:30 On-site and virtual registration through
UNED's platform
7:30 a 8:30 On-site participant breakfasts
8:30 a 8:35 Start of transmission. Presentation of the event and welcome
8:35 a 8:40 Inaugural video
8:40 a 8:45 Intonation of the National Anthem of Costa Rica.
8:50 a 8:55 Speech by Mr. Federico Li Bonilla (in
person) - Executive Director of CIRIEC Costa Rica.
9:00-9:05 Speech by Mr. Rodolfo Navas (in person). Vice-president CIRIEC Costa Rica. Representation of CENECOOP
9:10-9:15 Welcome remarks by Mr. Rodrigo Arias Camacho (in person) - Rector of UNED
and President CIRIEC Costa Rica. 9:20-9:25 Speech by Mr. Alain Arnaud (in person)
President of CIRIEC International.
9:30-9:35
Speech by Mr. Sigfrido Lee Leiva (virtual) Vice Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises of GuaThemela. Representative of the Government of GuaThemela.
9:40-9:55 Speech by Mr. Marvin Rodríguez Cordero (in person). Vice President of the Republic
of Costa Rica.
10:00-10:10 Cultural event (in person)
10:15-11:30 Opening International Conference Day 1 Theme: Rebalancing society Speaker:
21
Mr. Henry Mintzberg (virtual). Professor at Mc Gill University Canada.
Questions to the speaker Sr. Rodrigo Arias Camacho (in person) Sr. Federico Li Bonilla (in person) Sr. Juan Fernando Álvarez (in person)
Sra. Marie Bouchard (in person)
11:35- 12:05 International Conference 2
Theme: Cooperatives and The Agenda 2030: Inclusive and Sustainable Development through Innovative Social
Practices Speaker: Mr. Bruno Roelants (Virtual) Director International Cooperative
Alliance. 12:10-12:35 International Conference 3
Topic: Territorial Development through the Social-planned Spin Off Model. Costa Rica Case. Speakers:
Mr. Federico Li Bonilla (in person). Executive Director CIRIEC Costa Rica. Ms. Monserrat Espinach Rueda (in person). Sustainable Development Goals
Secretariat. CIRIEC Costa Rica.
12:40-13:45 Lunch
13:50-13:55 Recognition to Mr. Francisco Morales (in person). Former Minister of Labor and Social Security. Creator of the Cooperative
Law in Costa Rica. Presiding: Mr. Rodrigo Arias (in person) President CIRIEC Costa Rica..
14:00-14:05 Remarks Mr. Francisco Morales (in person), Former Minister of Labor and Social Security Costa Rica
14:10-15:10 International Conference 4
22
Theme: Recent international evolution of statistics on Social and Solidarity
Economy. Moderator:
Mr. Ilcheong Yi (virtual) Senior Research
Coordinator at the Program on Development and Social Policy and Alternative Economies of UNRISD.
Speakers:
1. Ms. Marie J. Bouchard (in person) University of Montreal. CIRIEC Canada and CIRIEC International
Mr. Gabriel Roomthé-Beaulieu (virtual) TIESS. Theme: Producing Statistics on Social and Solidarity Economy: The State of the Art.
2 Ms. Coline Compère (virtual), CIRIEC International. Ms. Barbara Sak (virtual), CIRIEC
International and Ciriec Belgium. Mr. Jérôme Shoenmaekers (virtual). CIRIEC International and CIRIEC Belgium
Subject: Mapping International SSE Mapping Exercises 3 Mr. Rafael Chaves (classroom).
University of Valencia, GECES Ciriec Spain. Topic: Producing Statistics on Social and Solidarity Economy: Policy
Recommendations and Directions for Future Research.
23
4. Mr. Hyunsik Eum (virtual) Coordinator of Strategy and Statistics of the
International Cooperative Alliance. Ms. Chiara Carini. (Euricse). Simon. Esim. Manager of Programs on Cooperatives and Social Solidarity
Economy. International Labour Organization (ILO). Theme: Producing and aggregating statistics on cooperatives. Recent
development and current issues
15:15-15:40 International Conference 5
Topic: to be defined
Speaker:
Mrs. Graciela Fernández Quintas (virtual).
President of Cooperatives of the Americas.
15:50-16:20 Coffee break and transportation of the participants to the workshop rooms.
16:30 a 17:30 Workshop 1 (see Workshops Program)
24
Day 2 Program: Thursday, September 9, 2021 Main room: Bamboo Room
Costa Rica time (UTC - 6 hours) Activity
7:30 a 8:30 On-site and virtual registration via the platform
7:30 a 8:30 Breakfast for on-site participants
8:30 a 8:35 Welcome and start of transmission for virtual participants.
8:40 a 8:45 Speech by the representative of Banco Popular y Desarrollo Comunal (in person).
8:50 a 8:55 Speech by Mr. Victor Carvajal Campos (in person) representative and member of the
Board of Directors of CIRIEC Costa Rica for the Secretariat of the National Institute for Cooperative Development (INFOCOOP) (in person).
9:00 a 9:05 Speech by Mr. Franklin Roomzar Guzmán(in person) member of the Board
of Directors CIRIEC Costa Rica Secretariat of the National Council of Cooperatives (CONACOOP).
9:10 a 9:15 Speech by Mrs. Victoria Hernández (in person) Minister of Economy, Industry and
Commerce of Costa Rica. 9:20 a 9:25 Remarks by Ms. Silvia Lara (in person)
Minister of Labor and Social Security of Costa Rica
9:30-9:35 Cultural event
9:35-10:35 Opening international conference
Day 2 Speaker: Mr. Christian Felber (virtual).
Theme: Theory of the common good. An economic, cooperative and sustainable model. Questions to the speaker:
Mr. Rafael Chavez (in person).
25
Mr. Roberto Cañedo (in person) Mr. Rodolfo Navas (in person)
Mr. Franklin Roomzar (in person)
10:40-11:10 International Conference 7
Theme: Policies to promote Social and Solidarity Economy in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Speaker: Mr. Ilcheong Yi (virtual). Senior Research Coordinator at UNRISD's Social Policy and Development and Alternative
Economies Program. 11:15 a 11:25 Displacement of face-to-face participants
to the simultaneous rooms of the workshops.
11:30 a 12:30 Workshop 2 (see workshop program)
12:35 a 13:55 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Workshop 3 (see workshop program) 15:05-15:25 Coffee break and transfer to the main hall
15:30-16:00 International Conference 8
Theme: The Social and Solidarity Economy towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Speaker:
Mr. Vic Van Vuuren (in person) Chairman of the United Nations Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE).
16:10-16:45 International Conference 9
Theme: Cooperative Identity in the face of global challenges.
Speaker: Mr. Ariel Guarco (virtual). President of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) Worldwide.
16:50-17:30 International Conference 10
CIRIEC Latin America Conversatory Theme: Satellite Accounts LATAM
26
Moderator: Mr. Edwin Castillo. UNED Costa Rica (in person)
Speakers: Mr. Federico Li (in person) CIRIEC Costa Rica. Mr. Roberto Cañedo (in person). CIRIEC
Mexico Mr. Daniel Nagao (virtual). CIRIEC Brazil Mr. Juan Fernando Álvarez (in person). CIRIEC Colombia
Day 3 Program: Friday, September 10, 2021 Main room: Bamboo Room
Costa Rica time (UTC - 6 hours) Activity
7:30 a 8:30 On-site and virtual registration via the platform
7:30 a 8:30 Breakfast for on-site participants
8:30 a 8:35 Welcome and start of transmission for virtual participants.
8:35 a 8:40 Speech by Mr. Jhony Saborío León (in
person) COOPECAJA R.L. General Manager.
8:45 a 8:50 Speech by Mr. Geovani Villalobos Guzmán (in person). President of the National Council of Cooperatives of Costa Rica (CONACOOP).
8:55 a 9:00 Remarks by Mr. Óscar Abellán (in person).
Member of the Board of Directors CIRIEC Costa Rica FUNDEPOS University Secretariat.
9:05 a 9:10 Remarks by Mr. Rodrigo Arias (in person) President CIRIEC Costa Rica. Rector UNED.
9:15-9:35 Presentation of the CIRIEC Costa Rica
Book.
27
Presented by:
Mr. Gustavo Hernández (in person).
Member of the Board of Directors for the CIRIEC Costa Rica Logistics Secretariat. Mr. Pablo Baisotti (in person). Researcher and writer. Brazilia University. Department
of Latin American Studies. Book delivered by: Mr. Federico Li Bonilla (in person)
Executive Director of CIRIEC Costa Rica. Receives the book: Sr. Rodrigo Arias (in person) President of CIRIEC Costa Rica.
9:40-10:10 International Opening Conference. Day
3
Theme: Challenges and risks of digitalization for social and solidarity economy enterprises: the example of
Aéma, a mutual protection group. Speaker Mr. Pascal Michard (in person) President of Aéma Group.
10:15-10:40 International Conference 12
Theme: Presentation of the
CIRIEC/OIBESCOOP Book Emerging experiences of Social Solidarity Economy in Ibero-America. Speakers:
Ms. Carmen Marcuello (in person). President of the Ibero-American Observatory of Employment and Social Economy-(OIBESCOOP).
Mr. Juan Fernando Álvarez (in person). President of the Scientific Committee of CIRIEC Colombia.
10:45-10:55 Transfer of participants to workshops
11:00 a 12:30 Workshop 4 (See workshop program)
28
12:35 a 13:55 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Workshop 5 (See workshop program)
15:35-15:50 Coffee and transfer to the main hall
16:00-17:00 Closing International Conference of the
CIRIEC International Congress.
Theme: The main ethical challenges of a
convulsed world. The key role of the Social Economy. Speaker: Mr. Bernardo Kliksberg (virtual). Father
of Corporate Social Responsibility. Questions to speaker: Mr. Federico Li (in person). CIRIEC Costa Rica.
Mr. Juan Fernando Álvarez (in person). CIRIEC Colombia
Closing ceremony
17:10 - 17:15 Closing remarks Ms. Monserrat Espinach (in person). Member of the Board of Directors for the Sustainable Development Goals Secretariat CIRIEC Costa Rica.
17:20 - 17:25 Closing Remarks Mr. Franklin Roomzar (in person). Member of the Board of Directors for the Secretariat of Representation
CONACOOP CIRIEC Costa Rica. 17:30 - 17:35 Closing remarks Mr. Rodolfo Navas (in person). Vice President
of CIRIEC Costa Rica.
17:40 - 17:45 Closing remarks by Mr. Alain Arnaud (in person). President of CIRIEC International.
17:50 - 17:55 Farewell Mr. Federico Li (in person). Executive Director of CIREC Costa Rica and Member of the Board of Directors of CIRIEC International.
18:00 a 18:05 Closing video
29
Modality of the workshops
In-person mode: these are workshops in which the exhibitors present in Costa Rica in person.
Virtual/presential (hybrid) mode: these are workshops in which the speakers are present in Costa Rica and other people in different places are present virtually.
Virtual mode: these are workshops where all the exhibitors are in the virtual platform and are not in Costa Rica. Participants from Costa Rica who wish to participate in virtual workshops connect to the workshop with their cell phone or laptop.
Equipment and materials required by exhibitors
In-person participants are required to bring a cell phone and headset to participate in the virtual workshops.
For on-site participants it is important that they submit their presentation in Power Point format no later than September 1, 2021 to [email protected] in the format that CIRIEC Costa Rica will send them by mail.
Consultations and questions in the workshops
Face-to-face workshops: write your question on a sheet of paper and an aide will hand it to the moderator.
Virtual workshops: write your question in the chat and the moderator will ask the speaker. Timetable Costa Rica time (UTC - 6) of the workshops
18:10-18-15 Farewell Mr. Rodrigo Arias (in person). President of CIRIEC Costa Rica and Rector of the Universidad Estatal a Distancia.
Costa Rica.
30
Day 1: Wednesday September 8, 2021 Workshop 1: 16:30-17:30 Day 2: Thursday 9 September 2021
Workshop 2: 11:30-12:30 Day 2: Thursday 9 September 2021 Workshop 3: 14:00-15:00
Day 3: Friday 10 September 2021 Workshop 4: 11:00-12:30
Day 3: Friday 10 September 2021 Workshop 5: 14:00-15:30
Bambú Room Room Modalidad Axis Moderador In person Día Schedule
Bambú In person/virtual 3 Mr. Juan F. Álvarez.
CIRIEC Colombia
8/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Bambú In person/virtual 4 Mr. Roberto Cañedo.
CIRIEC Mexico
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
Bambú In person/virtual 5 Ms. Adoración Mozas. CIRIEC Spain
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Bambú In person/virtual 1 Ms. Carmen Marcuello.
CIRIEC Spain
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Bambú In person/virtual 2 Mr. Rafael Chavez.
CIRIEC Spain
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
Chirripó Room
Room Modalidad Axis Moderador In
person Día Schedule
Chirripó In person /virtual 2 Mr. Pablo Baisotti 8/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Chirripó In person/virtual 4 y 5 Mr. Luis Guillermo
Coto. CIRIEC Costa
Rica
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
31
Chirripó In person/virtual 1 Mr. Roberto Cañedo.
CIRIEC Mexico
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Chirripó In person/virtual 4 Mr. Juan F. Álvarez.
CIRIEC Colombia
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Chirripó In person/virtual 2 Ms. Marie J. Bouchard.
CIRIEC Canada
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
Corcovado Room Room Modalidad Axis Moderador In person Día Schedule
Corcovado virtual 1 Ms. Patricia Bravo. Ciriec Costa Rica
8/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Corcovado virtual 2 Ms. Patricia Bravo. Ciriec
Costa Rica
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
Corcovado virtual 5 Ms. Patricia Bravo. Ciriec
Costa Rica
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Corcovado virtual 1 Ms. Patricia Bravo. Ciriec
Costa Rica
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Corcovado virtual 4 Ms. Patricia Bravo. Ciriec Costa Rica
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
Tortuguero Room Room Modalidad Axis Modera Día Schedule
Tortuguero virtual 5 Mr. Edwin Castillo.
UNED
8/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Tortuguero virtual 2 Mr. Edwin Castillo.
UNED
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
Tortuguero virtual 5 Mr. Edwin Castillo.
UNED
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Tortuguero virtual 1 Mr. Edwin Castillo.
UNED
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Tortuguero virtual 3 Mr. Edwin Castillo.
UNED
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
32
Miravalles Room Room Modalidad Axis Moderador In
person
Día Schedule
Miravalles virtual 5 Mr. Daniel Nagao. CIRIEC Brazil
8/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Miravalles virtual 2 Mr. Daniel Nagao.
CIRIEC Brazil
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
Miravalles virtual 1 Mr. Daniel Nagao.
CIRIEC Brazil
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Miravalles virtual 1 Mr. Daniel Nagao.
CIRIEC Brazil
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Miravalles virtual 3 Mr. Daniel Nagao. CIRIEC Brazil
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
Arenal Room Room Modalidad Axis Moderador In person Día Schedule
Arenal virtual 1 Mr. Jose Pablo
Puzino.Ciriec Argentina
08/09/2021 16:30-17:30
Arenal virtual 2 Mr. Jose Pablo Puzino.Ciriec Argentina
09/09/2021 11:30-12:30
Arenal virtual 4 Mr. Jose Pablo
Puzino.Ciriec Argentina
09/09/2021 14:00-15:00
Arenal virtual 5 Mr. Jose Pablo
Puzino.Ciriec Argentina
10/09/2021 11:00-12:30
Arenal virtual 4 y 5 Mr. Jose Pablo
Puzino.Ciriec Argentina
10/09/2021 14:00-15:30
33
Speakers, thematic axes to be presented and participating countries
Thematic axes and papers to be presented
Axis Thematic Number of
presentations
Axis 1 Public Policies and Social Solidarity Economy 31
Axis 2 Social Promotion Strategies 26 Axis 3 Innovation and Technology 13
Axis 4 Sustainability and Accessibility 20
Axis 5 Measuring the incidences and impacts of the Social Solidarity
Economy 24 Presentations in workshops 114
34
Origin of participating exhibitors by thematic area
Country Axis 1
Axis 2
Axis 3
Axis 4
Axis 5
Total
presenters
by
country
Spain 3 6 1 4 8 22
Costa Rica 1 4 3 2 2 12
Colombia 1 2 2 1 5 11
Belgium 3 6 1 10
France 2 1 1 5 9
Brazil 4 1 1 1 1 8
Italy 2 1 2 2 7
Argentina 5 5
Portugal 1 1 2 4
Canada 3 3
Morocco 1 1 2
Chile 1 1 2
Greece 1 1 2
Japan 1 1 2
Mexico 2 1 3
Croatia 1 1
South Korea 1 1
Romania 1 1
Austria 1 1
United
States
1 1
Peru 1 1
Turkey 1 1
Estonia 1 1
India 1 1
Poland 1 1
Venezuela 1 1
Honduras 2 1
Total
presenters by country
30 24 12 19 25 114
35
Programs / Workshops
Bambú Room
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presenta Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Geovanny Villalobos Guzmán
Costa Rica
Coopelesca: Proyecto de Éxito en la Electrificación Cooperativa Costarricense
3 In person Day1 Workshop 1
Bambú 16:30-16:45
Adoración Mozas (In person) and Jimena Andrieu (virtual)
Spain and Argentina
Popularidad en las redes sociales. El caso de las organizaciones Apícolas Argentinas.
3 In person/virtual
Day1 Workshop 1
Bambú 16:50-17:05
Luis Guillermo Coto
Costa Rica
La contribución del cooperativismo a la promición social (análisis de caso Costa Rica-República Dominicana-Paraguay)
3 In person Day1 Workshop 1
Bambú 17:10-17:25
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presenta Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Olha Kostyuk and Flavio Mancini
Italy Economic and social impact of COVID-19 pandemic on
4 In person Day2 Workshop 2
Bambú 11:30-11:45
36
female immigrant entrepreneurship in Rome: threat VS opportunity.
Meelis Joost Estonia Methodology for creating the social enterprise – cross-border and cross-sector
4 In person Day2 Workshop 2
Bambú 11:50-12:05
Juan R. Gallego-Bono (virtual) and María del Rosario Tapia-Baranda (In person)
Spain Proposal to measure the hidden face of the values of the Social Economy: its impulse to environmental and social transformation
4 In person/ virtual
Day2 Workshop 2
Bambú 12:10-12:25
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Larraitz Lazkano / Ana Beraza
Spain Variables influyentes en el impacto de la Contabilidad Social
5 In person Day2 Workshop 3
Bambú 14:00-14:15
Carmen Marcuello Servos (In
Spain Game Theory and cooperative
5 In person /virtual
Day2 Work
Bambú 14:20-14:35
37
person) and Bogdan Radu Marhelka (virtual)
principles and values
shop 3
María Teresa Cancelo Marquez (virtual) and María Emilia Vázquez Rozas(In person)
Spain Impacto de la crisis del Covid-19 en las cooperativas y sociedades laborales en Spain: 2ºT del 2020.
5 In person/virtual
Day2 Workshop 3
Bambú 14:40-14:55
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Sangyoun Lee South Korea
Policy systems and measures for the social economy in seoul
1 In person Day3-Workshop 4
Bambú 11:00-11:15
Tristan Caballero-Montes
Belgium Integrating market conditions into regulatory decisions on microfinance interest rates: does competition matter?
1 In person Day3-Workshop 4
Bambú 11:20-11:35
Yannick Lucas France Entreprise à mission, piège ou atout pour l’économie sociale et solidaire ?
1 In person Day3-Workshop 4
Bambú 11:40-11:55
Franklin Roomzar Guzmán
Costa Rica
El modelo cooperativo costarricense
1 In person Day3-Work
Bambú 12:00-12:15
38
shop 4
Gustavo Hernández Castro
Costa Rica
El retorno al sujeto en la economía global. Recuperar la subjetividad ante la vida de consumo, una propuesta desde la economía social y solidaria.
1 In person Day3-Workshop 4
Bambú 12:20-12:35
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Katarzyna Dembicz
Poland La paradoja del desarrollo. Debates en el seno de la creación de una cooperativa. El caso costarricense.
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Bambú 14:00-14:15
Jhonny Saborío León
Costa Rica
Una experiencia de éxito: Coopecaja R.L.
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Bambú 14:20-14:35
Jorge Luis de la Calle Martín
Spain Érase una vez África. Una Escuela Cooperativa
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Bambú 14:40-14:55
Sergio Navas Costa Rica
El modelo de la Economía Social Solidaria (ESS) en la educación superior para el desarrollo de
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Bambú 15:00-15:15
39
competencias en los futuros líderes en las Ciencias Empresariales.
Rodolfo Navas Costa Rica
El modelo de la Economía Social Solidaria (ESS) Programa de innovación y Emprendimiento Asociativo (PIEA)
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Bambú 15:20-15:35
Chirripó Room Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Tristan Caballero-Montes and Cécile Godfroid
Belgium To What extent is industry self-regulation applicable to microfinance? The case of Tamfi
2 In person Day1 Workshop 1
Chirripó 16:30-16:45
Mario Hector Arreola and Delcy Maradiaga
Honduras and Mexico
Estrategia cooperativa para el desarrollo sostenible en la región Mexico-Centroamérica-El Caribe
2 In person Day1 Workshop 1
Chirripó 16:50-17:05
40
Yacy Morales (In person) Eva Cantele (In person) Nora Landart (virtual) Claudia de Lisio (virtual) and Pauline Effa(virtual)
Costa Rica, Uruguay, Argentina, and Cameroon
Análisis feminista de las prácticas de la Economía Social Solidaria – Reflexiones y experiencias
2 In person/virtual
Day1 Workshop 1
Chirripó 17:10-17:40
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Carmen Marcuello
Spain Cooperative Multinationality: In Search of the Global Cooperative
5 In person Day2 Workshop 2
Chirripó 11:30-11:45
María del Rosario Tapia-Baranda
Spain, and Mexico
Proposal to measure the hidden face of the values of the Social Economy: its impulse to environmental and social transformation
4 In person Day2 Workshop 2
Chirripó 11:50-12:05
Didier Chabanet
France Le coworking, ou les vertus d’une mobilité géographique limitée et choisie
4 In person Day2 Workshop 2
Chirripó 12:10-12:25
41
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Danijel Baturina
Croatia Social entrepreneurship opportunities: view from the bottom and the top of the age pyramid
1 In person Day2-Workshop 3
Chirripó 14:00-14:15
Pablo Baisotti
Argentina Algunas cuestiones en torno a la pandemia y la Economía Social y Solidaria en América Latina
1 In person Day2-Workshop 3
Chirripó 14:20-14:35
Carlos Vargas Vasserot
Spain La igualdad de género vs. principio de gestión democrática. Una propuesta de reforma de la Ley de Cooperativas de Spain para el fomento de la igualdad de género e incorporación de mujeres a las
1 In person Day2-Workshop 3
Chirripó 14:40-14:55
42
cooperativas agroalimentarias.
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Dr. Karthika P
India Implications of Food Safety and Quality in Driving Sustainable Food Consumption - A Developing Country Context
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 4
Chirripó 11:00-11:15
Claudia Patricia Sacristán
Colombia Respuesta desde Economía Social Solidaria para resguardar la seguridad alimentaria en América Latina.
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 4
Chirripó 11:20-11:35
Nathanael Ojong
Canada Social and solidarity economy and access to food: Insights from Cameroon
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 4
Chirripó 11:40-11:55
43
Amanda Vargas Prieto
Colombia Construcción de un prototipo para el análisis de la sostenibildiad de los sisThemes agrícolas en el Magdalena, Colombia. El caso del sector banaero.
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 4
Chirripó 12:00-12:15
Ana María Torres Hernández
Colombia La innovación como estrategia de mejora en la competitividad en las mipymes del corredor productivo Zipaquirá, Cajica y Chía (Colombia)
3 In person Day3 Workshop 4
Chirripó 12:20-12:35
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
María Pilar Fernández Gil
Spain GSD Cooperativa, una experiencia práctica de transformación social al servicio de la Educación y
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Chirripó 14:00-14:15
44
del empleo sostenible.
Cécile Godfroid
Belgium Employee Tenuere and performance: the case of a social enterprise
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Chirripó 14:20-14:35
Zoraima Julieta Laura Castillo
Peru Empoderamiento de la mujer y habilidades gerenciales en el logro de la responsabilidad social empresarial de las empresas de artesanías de la Región Puno – Peru
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Chirripó 14:40-14:55
Ana Beatriz Garzón Olaya
Colombia Contribución: Las Organizaciones de acción comunal: contribuyen al desarrollo del territorio y al mejoramiento de la calidad de vida en Saravena Arauca (Colombia)
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Chirripó 15:00-15:15
45
Yasy Morales
Costa Rica Un acercamiento a los retos y aportes de las mujeres a la Economía Social Solidaria en Costa Rica
2 In person Day3 Workshop 5
Chirripó 15:20-15:35
Corcovado Room Name of Speaker
Country
Theme Axis
Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Ana Mafalda Carvalho Gomes and Ana Luisa Moreira Soares Martinho
Spain The social disintegration from a mixed approach of quantitative and qualitative analysis
1 Virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Corcovado 16:30-16:45
Mario Mendoza Arellano
Mexico Presupuesto y legislación de la Economía social en Mexico para crear desarrollo económico, social y ambiental
1 Virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Corcovado 16:50-17:05
Maira Carolina carbonieri
Brazil Las cadenas productivas de la sociobiodiversidad Brazileña: tierra fértil para el avance de un modelo de economía social
1 virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Corcovado 17:10-17:25
46
y ecológica en la amazónia
Name of Speaker
Country
Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Rosa Santero and Rosa Belén Castro Númez,
Spain La sostenibilidad del empleo joven en el mercado de trabajo de la Economía Social en Spain.
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Corcovado 11:30-11:45
Ana Milena Silva Valencia
Colombia and Brazil
Factores que influyen en el éxito de los emprendimientos de la Economía Solidaria: Caso Colombia y Brazil
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Corcovado 11:50-12:05
Christina A. Clamp
United States
Shared Services Cooperatives in the Nonprofit Sector
2 virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Corcovado 12:10-12:25
Name of Speaker
Country
Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Fabián Enrique Roomzar Villano
Colombia
Dinámicas económicas resilientes. Una aproximación con datos de panel en Colombia
5 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Corcovado 14:00-14:15
47
Fabienne Pinos
France Trategie organisationnelle dans l’entreprise a vocation sociale:adopter la mesure d’impact social comme instrument de gestion
5 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Corcovado 14:20-14:35
Daniel Francisco Nagao Menezes
Brazil Plural economy and soliday social economy: discussing the concepts
5 virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Corcovado 14:40-14:55
Name of Speaker
Country
Theme Axis
Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Pezzini Enzo Belgium
Independence ou « perméabilité » politique ? Le mouvement coopératif doit évoluer entre le respect des "principes" et le fait d'être un groupe de pression.
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Corcovado 11:00-11:15
Maria Anastasiadis
Austria Social work organisations as sustainable actors Performance and perspectives of ecologically
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Corcovado 11:20-11:35
48
oriented work integration social enterprises (ECO-WISE)
Alessandro Fabbri and Andrea Bassi
Italy Heroes within an institution: a joint-production transfusion system as a key to overcome Covid towards 2030
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Corcovado 11:40-11:55
Eduardo Héctor Fontenla
Argentina
Complementación entre los principios cooperativos y los ods. una mirada desde la economía social y solida
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Corcovado 12:00-12:15
Name of Speaker
Country
Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Arancha Sepúlveda Molina, Concepción de la Fuente Cabrero, Rosa Santero-Sánchez and Pilar Laguna Sánchez
Spain Aproximación al coste de políticas públicas de apoyo a la financiación del emprendimiento en cooperativas
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Corcovado 14:00-14:15
María Vilma Coelho Moreira Faria and
Brazil and Portugal
Sustainable Consumption and Production: the case of
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Corcovado 14:20-14:35
49
Maria Brízida Faria de Sousa Tomé
Associations for the Maintenance of Proximity Agriculture in Northern Portugal
Rosa Santero Sánchez and Rosa Belén Castro Núñez
Spain Social Economy, Women’s Labor and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Spanish Case
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Corcovado 14:40-14:55
René Mendoza Vidaurre
Belgium
Génesis de las organizaciones y de comunidades en contextos de resistencia campesina en zonas de frontera agrícola
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Corcovado 15:00-15:15
Manuel Enrique Campos Rudin
Costa Rica
La economía social y el crecimiento verde en Costa Rica. Un estudio de casos múltiples bajo el modelo explicativo.
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Corcovado 15:20-15:35
50
Tortuguero Room Name of Speaker Countr
y Theme Axis Presen
ts Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Lotfi Houmam Morocco
Contribution du modèle coopératif aux objectifs du développement durable
5 Virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Tortuguero
16:30-16:45
Mario Radrigan Rubio Chile Modelo de evaluación del impacto de las empresas de economía social y cooperativa en el marco de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible 2030
5 Virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Tortuguero
16:50-17:05
Amanda Vargas Prieto, Ana Carolina Arrieta, Natalia Quevedo Rodríguez
Colombia
La propiedad industrial como estrategia de posicionamiento de marca del queso de
5 Virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Tortuguero
17:10-17:25
51
capa del municipio de Mompox
Name of Speaker Country
Theme Axis Presents
Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Anastasia Costantini, Alessia Sebillo
Belgium
Gender equality and women empowerment in Social Economy enterprises: Enablers and Barriers
2 virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Tortuguero
11:30-11:45
María del Pino Domínguez Cabrera
Spain Creación del "EcosisTheme" para la promoción de la Econompia Social en la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias
2 virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Tortuguero
11:50-12:05
Francesca Martinelli Italy, Belgium, France,
Innovative models of worker-owned cooperatives for decent work in Europe
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Tortuguero
12:10-12:25
52
Name of Speaker Country
Theme Axis Presents
Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Carmen Guzmán and Francisco J. Santos
Spain MEDICIÓN DEL IMPACTO DE LOS CEE A TRAVÉS DEL SROI: UN ANÁLISIS DE CASO
5 virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Tortuguero
14:00-14:15
Mirabel Thibault France Survival Advantage of Business Takeovers over New Firms. An Empirical Appraisal on French Worker Cooperatives
5 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Tortuguero
14:20-14:35
Augusta Ferreira, Helena Coelho Inácio, Deolinda María Moreira Aparício Meira, Ana Maria Alves Bandeira
Portugal
Framework of indicators for the promotion of accountability in the Social Economy: the specific case of IPSS,
5 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Tortuguero
14:40-14:55
53
Fabienne Pinos France La mesure d’impact social : freins à la mise en œuvre et apports stratégiques d’une démarche co-construite pour une structure à vocation sociale. Le cas d’Euskal Moneta.
5 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Tortuguero
15:00-15:15
Name of Speaker Country
Theme Axis Presents
Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Katsunori Kaneko Japan A social economy organization model in rural asia
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Tortuguero
11:00-11:15
Gianluca Pastorelli and Anastasia Costantini
Italy y Belgium
Social and green economies in the Mena region: through sustainability, public policies and SDGs.
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Tortuguero
11:20-11:35
54
Helena Reis Amaro da Luz
Portugal
Boosting welfare sustainability by solidarity: opportunities resulting from circular social economy in portugal.
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Tortuguero
11:40-11:55
Duarcides Ferreira Mariosa
Brazil Participation of social and solidarity economy organizations in the formulation of public policies and water resources management in the water basins of the piracicaba, capivari and jundiai rivers in Brazil
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Tortuguero
12:00-12:15
Osvaldo Alejandro Peiretti
Argentina
Las cooperativas en la provincia de santiago
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Tortuguero
12:20-12:35
55
del estero (argentina). un análisis descriptivo de un sector de la economía social
Name of Speaker Country
Theme Axis Presents
Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Adolfo Jose Acosta Aguayo
Mexico Retos y oportunidades para las cooperativas de plataforma en Mexico
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Tortuguero
14:00-14:15
Ramón Sanguino Galván, Ascensión Barroso Martínez, and Tomás Bañegil Palacios
Espáña Del cuadro de mando intergral (BSC) al cuadro de mando integral sostenible(SBSC) en una cooperativa. Propuesta de modelo
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Tortuguero
14:20-14:35
Jorge Luis Arce Solano Costa Rica
El turismo rural, una aplicación teórica de un modelo de innovación ESS
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Tortuguero
14:40-14:55
56
Analida Díaz Orozco Colombia
Del paradigma de la perspectiva económica del capital al paradigma de la perspectiva social holográfica en la Economía Solidaria
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Tortuguero
15:00-15:15
Miravalles Room Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Josefina Fernandez Guadaño and Manuel López-Millán
Spain Evaluando el desempeño económico-financiero de las empresas propiedadde los trabajadores
5 virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Miravalles 16:30-16:45
Sonia Tello Rozas
France Les impacts sociaux des entreprises d’insertion à travers des récits de vie
5 Virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Miravalles 16:50-17:05
Nancy Lucía Llath Barrera and Nury del
Colombia Modelo Cooperativo para la administración de un bien público.
5 Virtual Day1-Workshop 1
Miravalles 17:10-17:25
57
Pilar Bonilla Gamboa
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Trinidad Vásquez Ruano
Spain El reconocimiento normativo de los socios de capital en las cooperativas: ¿una forma de mejora para el sector agroalimentario?
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Miravalles 11:30-11:45
Anastasia Costantini, Gianluca Pastorelli
Belgium Empowering rural communities through social and solidarity economy: observations and case studies
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Miravalles 11:50-12:05
Tilemachos Manousakis
Greece Identification of strategies for enhancing member commitment in Greek agricultural cooperatives: The opinion of cooperative experts
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Miravalles 12:10-12:25
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
58
Bernardo Antonio Hernández Suárez
Colombia Valoración de una estrategia corporativa fundamentada en las buenas prácticas de la organización Cootrapeldar, Colombia e identificación de los principales desafíos en tiempos de pandemia
1 Virtual Day2-Workshop 3
Miravalles 14:00-14:15
Sibelle Cornélio Diniz
Brazil The inclusion of women and young people in brazilian solidary cooperatives: a proposal for an index
1 Virtual Day2-Workshop 3
Miravalles 14:20-14:35
Omar Barragán Fernández
Mexico La Nueva Gestión Pública en la Innovación Tecnológica y sus efectos dentro del desarrollo social de Mexico
1 Virtual Day2-Workshop 3
Miravalles 14:40-14:55
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Cristina Barna and Simona Maria Stănescu
Romania Social economy enterprises contributing to the circular economy and the green transition in romania
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Miravalles 11:00-11:15
59
Ifigeneia Douvitsa
Greece Framework laws on social and/or solidarity economy in europe: recognition, regulation and support of sse practices in france, greece, portugal and spain
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Miravalles 11:20-11:35
Duarcides Ferreira Mariosa
Brazil Social and solidary economy organizations and the strengthening of the participation of local communities and associations in the management process of the plan of the hydrographic basins of the rivers piracicaba, capivari and jundiaí, brazil
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Miravalles 11:40-11:55
Lamia Bouadi and Caroline Demeyère
France La co-construction comme nouveau modèle de l’action publique : regard croisé sur deux expérimentations de collaboration entre pouvoirs publics-ess-société civile
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Miravalles 12:00-12:15
María José Ruiz Rivera
Belgium Solidarity economy in Ecuador: collective strategies, ‘new’
1 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Miravalles 12:20-12:35
60
public spaces, and their influence on the public policy agenda
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Francisco Javier Santos Cumplido, Carmen Guzmán Alfonso and Lidia Valiente Palma
Spain Innovación y cooperación en las cooperativas de trabajadores: el papel mediador de la orientación emprendedora
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Miravalles 14:00-14:15
Rui Pedro Marques
Italy Technology-Enabled Solutions for the Modernization, Transparency and Accountability of the Social Economy Sector
3 virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Miravalles 14:20-14:35
Paul Hammoud, Anastasia Costantini and Gianluca Pastorelli
Brazil, Italy and Belgium
Social and Solidarity Economy towards the new European Bauhaus: obsevations and good practices
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Miravalles 14:40-14:55
Youness Boudohay
Morocco Le rôle de l'incubateur public dans l’accompagnement des entreprises sociales: Cas de la Plateforme des jeunes ARGANA
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Miravalles 15:00-15:15
61
opérant dans la préfecture Inzegane Ait Melloul au Maroc
Marcela Monge Campos and Jason Galvez
Costa Rica
Desarrollo de habilidades, destrezas y competencias para la sociedad 4.0 en las Mipymes: Caso Costa Rica (UNED-MICITT)
3 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Miravalles 15:20-15:35
Arenal Room Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Day-Workshop
Room Schedule
Cinta Rocío Borrero Domínguez, Rocío Hernández Garrido and Encarnación Cordón Lagares
Spain Crowfunding en tiempos de Covit -19
1 Virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Arenal 16:30-16:45
Alberto García Müller
Colombia Estado de la normativa como sustento de las políticas públicas de Economía Social y
1 Virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Arenal 16:50-17:05
62
Solidaria en América Latina
Susana Shoaie Baker
Argentina
Una bendición disfrazada: la transición hacia una economía popular solidaria en la horticultura familiar en el perirubano de la Ciudad de la Plata, Argentina
1 Virtual Day1 Workshop 1
Arenal 17:10-17:25
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Muriel Jean France L'endogénéité historique des valeurs de l'ESS dans la Caraïbe française et ses opportunités actuelles pour un développement territorial durable
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Arenal 11:30-11:45
Concepción Hernández Batalla
Mexico Tendencias en la Economía Social Solidaria con
2 virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Arenal 11:50-12:05
63
Carrot2 y VosViewer
Rosalba Ríos Venezuela
Plan de vida con el bambú
2 Virtual Day2 Workshop 2
Arenal 12:10-12:25
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Claudio Pousa Canada Mercado local y Legitimidad Moral: Consumo Sustentable en una Comunidad semirrural en el Norte de Canada
4 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Arenal 14:00-14:15
Nydia Isabel Vega Artavia
Costa Rica
El trabajo decente, la calidad de vida en el trabajo y sostenibilidad laboral
4 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Arenal 14:20-14:35
Naoki fujiwara Japan An Introduction to Public–Private Partnerships and Their Limiting Factors in the Sustainable Public Sewerage Industry A Comparative Analysis of
4 Virtual Day2 Workshop 3
Arenal 14:40-14:55
64
Three Municipal Cases in Japan
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Rosa Belen Castro Nuñez and Rosa Santero
Spain Monetary assessment of the social value created by the Spanish Social Economy
5 virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Arenal 11:00-11:15
Valérie Billaudeau
France Espaces de Travail Collaboratifs : des lieux (à) organisés (er) et conviviaux au service de tous
5 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Arenal 11:20-11:35
Graça AzevedoMaría Brízida Faria de Sousa Tomé
Portugal Relevant Information to Accountability in IPSS - Fieldwork Results
5 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Arenal 11:40-11:55
Néstor Alfonso Rodríguez Espinosa
Colombia ¿Cómo la información financiera preparada en las cooperativas puede contribuir a la
5 Virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Arenal 12:00-12:15
65
medición de su impacto económico y social en un territorio determinado?
Fabián Enrique Roomzar Villano
Colombia Dinámicas económicas resilientes. Una aproximación con datos de panel en Colombia
5 virtual Day3-Workshop 4
Arenal 12:20-12:35
Name of Speaker
Country Theme Axis
Presents Día- Workshop
Room Schedule
Beatriz Vanesa Guzmán Pérez
Spain El desarrollo urbano sostenible y los mercados de abastos: el Axismplo de la Cooperativa de servicios Nuestra Señora de África (Tenerife)
5 virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Arenal 14:00-14:15
Néstor Alfonso Rodríguez Espinosa
Colombia Contribuciones de la información con fines de supervisión al reconocimiento del impacto económico y social de las organizaciones
5 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Arenal 14:20-14:35
66
de la economía solidaria.
Andrea Salustri
Italy Implementing the SDGs in local contexts: overcoming methodological boundaries
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Arenal 14:40-14:55
Laigha Denise Young
Ireland Alternative Forms of Development in the Lower Mississippi Delta: Building Inclusive and Sustainable Futures
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Arenal 15:00-15:15
Gajac Oliviier Turkey Les circuits courts alimentaires en Turquie : vers un modèle de soutenabilité par le bas ?
4 Virtual Day3 Workshop 5
Arenal 15:20-15:35
If you have any questions about your presentation, please write to [email protected].
Scientific journals for publication
67
Lodging
The closest available hotel to the event site is the Hyatt Place, located 20 minutes from the Oikoumene camp.
At this hotel, you can see the discount options by booking through the website https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/costa-rica/hyatt-place-san-jose-pinares/sjozp?src=corp_lclb_gmb_seo_sjozp. For those staying at the Hyatt Place hotel, transportation service to and from the event will
be offered, upon request information must be sent to [email protected]. Recreational options in Costa Rica
During your stay in the country, enjoy beautiful beaches, volcanoes, mountains, museums, rivers and other activities, according to your preference.
The following links provide options for tourist activities, Rent a Car recommendations. In addition, you will be able to visualize the map for each province where it points out the tourist activities that can be performed. For more information:
https://www.govisitcostarica.co.cr/ https://www.ict.go.cr/es/servicios-institucionales/guias-turistico-culturales.html
68
69