Rural sustainable development: Analysis of the infrastructure of Veraguas-Pacho, Cundinamarca
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Abstract
Sustainable development is very important so that rural populations can have socioeconomic growth, maintaining their customs and beliefs. In Colombia, some of these rural populations are made up of displaced persons from the armed conflict, women, men, children and the elderly, who must leave behind their roots to face the uncertainty of a new beginning in an unknown environment. The research related in this article describes the study carried out in the Vereda de Veraguas belonging to the Municipality of Pacho, Cundinamarca, where there is a rural community made up of families who were displaced and who seek to integrate sustainable development to improve their quality of life. In order to generate sustainable rural development, it is necessary to know the problems that can prevent this from being generated. For the case under study, several needs were observed regarding infrastructure, as well as low levels of education and social inequality. As a result, it was possible to define a socioeconomic model that helps to propose a guide for rural sustainable development according to the problems of the Veraguas community.
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