Título From Conflict to Cooperation: A Macromarketing View of Sustainable and Inclusive Development in Lebanon and the Middle East.
Autores DE QUERO NAVARRO, BEATRIZ, Aoun Barakat, Karine , Shultz, Clifford J , ARAQUE PADILLA, RAFAEL, MONTERO SIMÓ, MARÍA JOSÉ
Publicación externa No
Medio Environmental management
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 2
Cuartil SJR 1
Impacto JCR 3.266
Impacto SJR 0.886
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Fecha de publicacion 18/05/2020
ISI 000533482400001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85085390107
DOI 10.1007/s00267-020-01300-w
Abstract Since the beginning of the Syrian war, Lebanon has experienced a major\n population change and has become the country with the highest number of\n refugees per capita. The authors apply a macromarketing perspective to\n study the effects of this population growth on the environmental\n management of Lebanon, with implications for the Levant and broader\n Middle East. An analysis of several factors, including geography,\n climate, population, economics, and politics, offers a holistic and\n integrative assessment of resource management, quality-of-life (QOL),\n economic diversification, and inclusive employment. Attention is given\n to social dilemmas in Lebanon\'s consociational politics, and how these\n dilemmas may be affecting policy making and ultimately sustainable\n development-locally, nationally, and regionally. The authors share a\n systemic framework to facilitate understanding and solutions via\n cooperation and constructive engagement of catalytic institutions,\n consideration for all stakeholders, and innovative projects that include\n refugees for best practices to promote sustainable and equitable\n development, and ultimately peace and prosperity in Lebanon and the\n Middle East.
Palabras clave Environmental management; Population statistics; Economic diversification; Innovative projects; Integrative assessment; Population change; Population growth; Quality of life; Resource management; Systemic frameworks; Sustainable development; article; attention; catalysis; climate; economics; employment; environmental management; geography; human; Lebanon; politics; population growth; quality of life; refugee; resource management; sustainable development
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