REFLECTIONS ON POPULAR EDUCATION FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF MEXICO
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https://doi.org/10.5216/revufg.v24.81253Keywords:
Community, Education, Energy, Sustainable, WellbeingAbstract
The article explores popular education and its application in energy management in indigenous communities in Mexico. It examines the approach of popular education, adapted to the specific needs of the communities, promoting social justice and the common good. On the other hand, education for the common good, which emphasizes values of solidarity, equity, and social responsibility, frames in this article the importance of community education that not only forms individuals but also fosters participatory and multidisciplinary processes to address basic needs such as access to energy. Additionally, local education is analyzed as a key element in developing sustainable energy systems tailored to local realities, integrating scientific knowledge with community wisdom. The article also examines how indigenous self-governments in Mexico are autonomously taking control of their resources, including energy. These governments represent an opportunity to apply energy management models based on popular education and foster effective local participation. Thus, this analysis highlights elements that contribute to developing a comprehensive energy management system that benefits indigenous communities, where it is crucial to promote universal access to knowledge and strengthen collaboration between academia and the community. This approach must overcome conventional strategies and adopt inclusive and democratic models that reflect local needs.
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