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Córdoba Area, Spain Spain
Profession
Profesora auxiliar - Lecturer en Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
http://rosacolmenarejo.blogspot.com/
À propos
Rosa Colmenarejo holds a PhD in Applied Ethics to Cultural Heritage Management and Tourism Development from University of Córdoba (Spain). She is MSc in Economics and Business Research Methods from the Faculty of Economics at ETEA-Loyola Andalucía University. She obtained her Humanities in Philosophy BA from the University of Córdoba. She also has a Postgraduate minor in Cultural and Natural Heritage Management from the International University of Andalucía; in addition she is part of the Andalusia Universities Experts Network in Cultural and Natural Heritage. She obtained her BSc in Landscape Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, in 1998.
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capability approach
philosophy
human development
ethics
citizen involvement
landscape projects
urban exploration
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Córdoba Area, Spain Spain
Profession
Profesora auxiliar - Lecturer en Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
http://rosacolmenarejo.blogspot.com/
À propos
Rosa Colmenarejo holds a PhD in Applied Ethics to Cultural Heritage Management and Tourism Development from University of Córdoba (Spain). She is MSc in Economics and Business Research Methods from the Faculty of Economics at ETEA-Loyola Andalucía University. She obtained her Humanities in Philosophy BA from the University of Córdoba. She also has a Postgraduate minor in Cultural and Natural Heritage Management from the International University of Andalucía; in addition she is part of the Andalusia Universities Experts Network in Cultural and Natural Heritage. She obtained her BSc in Landscape Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, in 1998.
Mots-clés
nussbaum
capability approach
philosophy
human development
ethics
citizen involvement
landscape projects
urban exploration
Tout plus