Index

Regenerative and Sustainable Futures for Latin America and the Caribbean

ISBN: 978-1-80117-865-5, eISBN: 978-1-80117-864-8

Publication date: 27 January 2022

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(2022), "Index", Gonzalez-Perez, M.A. (Ed.) Regenerative and Sustainable Futures for Latin America and the Caribbean, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 265-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-864-820221013

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INDEX

Activism
, 194, 202

Actors
, 203–204

Adaptation
, 27, 38–39, 259–260

Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030)
, 124, 219–220

Agrarian Reform
, 96

Agriculture
, 95

Agro-industrial production
, 95

AH1N1 influenza virus
, 211–212

AIDS
, 67

Air
, 83–84

Alliances for Climate Action (ACA)
, 128

Amazon Fires case
, 120–121

Amazon rainforest
, 71–72

Amazonia
, 72–74

Anthropocentrism
, 131–132

Apocalyptic environmentalism
, 84

Aprendo en Casa (I Learn at Home) platform
, 237

Arab–Israeli War
, 15

Austerity
, 34

Backcasting method
, 88

Bagehot rule
, 31–32

Bail-in resolution mechanism
, 31–32

Barbados Programme of Action
, 192

BCP
, 241

Between pandemics
, 76

Biodiversity

Jamaica, Caribbean, COVID-19
, 71

loss
, 235–236, 247

Biofuel
, 242

Bolivia, sustainable futures for

achieving best scenario for Bolivia
, 106–108

Bolivia in heart of South America
, 94

Bolivian economy
, 94–95

Bolivian politics
, 96–98

building sustainable futures for Bolivia
, 103–108

climate change vulnerability
, 100–103

Coca Crops’ influence in Bolivian territory and land use distribution
, 95–96

policy recommendations to build inclusive, resilience and sustainable futures in Bolivia
, 108–109, 111

responses to COVID-19 crisis in Bolivia
, 98–100

reversing/improving current scenario to achieve sustainable futures for Bolivia
, 105–106

Boolean operators
, 23–24

Brazil
, 117

building sustainable futures for
, 130–133

case of Amazon Fires
, 120–121

case of COVID-19 pandemic
, 118–120

future scenarios post-COVID-19 to build climate change resilience in
, 131–133

future-scenarios workshops methodology
, 130–131

intersection between climate change and response and recovery to crises
, 121–130

in nutshell
, 117–118

response and recovery to crises in
, 118–121

sustainable futures for Brazil
, 133–135

Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS)
, 126–127

Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC)
, 126–127

Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Resources (IBAMA)
, 120

Bretton Woods System Failure
, 13–14

Buddhist economics principles
, 257–258

Business
, 24, 259

Business Coordinating Council
, 214

Business Employee Support and Transfer of Cash programme (BEST Cash programme)
, 189

Business-as-usual scenario

improvement
, 245–247

outcomes
, 244–245

Butterfly effect
, 12

7C web platform
, 241

Car Wash operation
, 117

Carbon

capture and storage
, 241

creation of carbon markets
, 39

footprint
, 73

neutral
, 102

offsets
, 73

pricing
, 73–74

taxes
, 73–74

Carbon dioxide (CO2)
, 71–72

Caribbean development challenges
, 66

Caribbean Public Health Agency
, 187–188

Carthaginian Peace
, 10–11

Chapare haemorrhagic fever
, 67

Chikungunya virus (Chik-V)
, 67, 191

Chile

alliances between different actors
, 155–156

building sustainable futures for
, 150–156

Chilean context
, 141–144

Chilean economy
, 141–143

climate action
, 155

climate change in
, 144–147

and COVID-19
, 148–150

education for sustainable development in
, 154

future scenarios for
, 151–152

industry, innovation and infrastructure
, 154–155

methodological considerations in using future scenarios
, 151–152

new constitution
, 144

political instability and social unrest
, 143–144

public policy and sustainable future for
, 152–154

responsible consumption and production in
, 155

Civil society
, 190, 218–219

Clean energy now!’ programme
, 241

Climate action
, 258–259

in Chile
, 155

Climate Action Tracker
, 242

Climate change
, 38–39, 43, 215, 219

Amazonia
, 72–74

Brazil and Global Environmental Agreements
, 123–124

Brazil’s current positioning in fight against climate change
, 124–125

Brazil’s strengths and leadership in climate action agenda
, 123

Brazil’s vulnerability to crisis and climate change
, 121–123

Brazilian Climate Initiatives
, 127–128

in Chile
, 144–147

climate change impacts on ecosystems, economy and society
, 166–168

climate change-related crises in Peru
, 238–239

climate crises and responses from government, businesses and society
, 216–219

climate crisis and responses of local and federal governments, civil society and companies
, 125–128

effects in Colombia
, 166–168

environmental degradation and upcoming climate crisis
, 71–72

federal government and historical measures on
, 215–216

future climate change scenarios in Colombia
, 168

intersection between response and recovery to crises and
, 121–130

investment in green opportunities
, 74–75

and nature-based opportunities
, 71–75

overcoming political polarisation and politicisation of
, 175

relevance of resilience to crises for Brazil
, 129–130

Climate Change Bill Framework
, 147

Climate Change Commission of the Jubilee Peru Network
, 241

Climate Change Plan (CCP)
, 241

Climate change vulnerability
, 100–103

response of government, civil society and companies to climate crisis
, 102–103

strengths and leadership in climate change
, 102

Climate crisis
, 191–193

and responses from government, businesses and society
, 216–219

upcoming
, 71–72

Climate Observatory
, 128

Climate resilience regulates as territorial planning priority
, 176

Climate risk
, 126

CO2 emissions
, 73

Coca Crops’ influence in Bolivian territory and land use distribution
, 95–96

Cockpit Country
, 202

Cold War
, 14–15

Collective action
, 38–39, 105, 256

Colombia

accelerate connectivity and guarantee access to technology
, 177

building long-term shared vision as nation
, 175–176

building robust multi-stakeholder measurement standards
, 176–177

climate change effects
, 166–168

COVID-19 and response of government, civil society and private sector in
, 164–166

divergence between economic and environmental objectives
, 173

economic dependency on extractive industries
, 173–174

future scenarios methodologies for rebuilding business and society in
, 168–173

increase efficient public management
, 177

lack of awareness of environmental vulnerabilities
, 174

lack of cooperation and coordination
, 175

lack of state presence and fragmentation of territory
, 174

limitations for building sustainable future
, 173–175

in nutshell
, 161–166

overcoming political polarisation and politicisation of climate change
, 175

poor governance and public sector inefficiency
, 174

regulate climate resilience as territorial planning priority
, 176

structural changes to achieve best scenario
, 175–177

weak environmental enforcement
, 175

Colonialism
, 65–66

Comisión Mexicana de Defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos (CMPDPH)
, 214

Commission of Private Sector Studies for Sustainable Development (CESPEDES)
, 218

Compensation
, 102

Confederation of Production and Commerce (CPC)
, 149–150

Conference of the Parties (COP)
, 72

Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE)
, 214

Conselho Empresarial Brasileiro para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (CEBDS)
, 120

Consumer credit regulation
, 31

Consumption tax
, 32

Content analysis
, 24

COP 20 Group in 2014
, 241

COP 21
, 72

COP 26
, 73

Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19)
, 1–2

Coronavirus impact in Latin America and Caribbean Region
, 66–67

Corporate income (CIT)
, 32

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 102–103

Corruption
, 65–66

Cosmic justice
, 256

COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2)
, 22, 39, 41, 67, 93

case of
, 118–120

Chile and
, 148–150

economic and sanitary measures to face COVID-19
, 148–149

fight against infection
, 118

and government, civil and private sector response in Peru
, 237–238

pandemic
, 81

Peru’s attempts to reach most desired scenario for recovery from
, 247–248

private and civil society response to COVID-19
, 149–150

and response from government, business and society
, 213–215

and response of government, civil society and private sector in Colombia
, 164–166

responses to COVID-19 crisis in Bolivia
, 98–100

results of interventions and initiatives to face COVID-19
, 150

viral outbreak
, 187–188

Crisis
, 211

Crisis recovery

energy embargo
, 15–16

global crises from end of nineteenth century up to Great Depression
, 2–13

Great Recession
, 16–17

post-wars
, 13–15

Cuban Missile Crisis
, 14–15

Debt
, 10, 69–70

Debt crisis
, 43

impending
, 69–70

Decentralisation policy
, 244–245

Deforestation
, 71

Dengue
, 67

Deprived economic conditions and no resilience to climate change
, 171–172

Development assistance for health (DAH)
, 37–38

Development studies
, 24

Dialogue
, 125–126

Digital divide
, 70–71

Digital inclusion
, 177

Disaster
, 225–226

Diversification
, 68

Divination
, 87

Divine retribution
, 256

Do not harm (Primum non nocere)
, 255–256

Droughts and wildfires
, 145

Drug trafficking
, 163

Early signals
, 3–9

Earthquakes
, 145, 189

Ebola
, 35

health crisis
, 35

Eco-Rio/92
, 123

Ecocentrism
, 133

Economic Commission for Latin America and Caribbean (ECLAC)
, 67, 95, 228

Economic crises
, 33

Economic crisis (2008)
, 17

Economic dependency on extractive industries
, 173–174

Economic depression
, 2

Economic hardship with resilience to climate change
, 171

Economic prosperity

and lack of resilience to climate change
, 172–173

and resilience to climate change
, 169–171

Economic recession
, 10

Economic recovery
, 244

Economic resilience
, 68

Economics
, 24

Education for sustainable development in Chile
, 154

El Niño
, 238–239

El Niño Costero
, 238–239

El Niño effect
, 120

Emergency Banking Act (1933)
, 28–29

Emissions trading scheme (ETS)
, 73–74

English
, 24

Environmental Assessment Service (SEA)
, 146

Environmental degradation
, 2, 71–72

Environmental Performance Index (EPI)
, 100

Era between pandemics
, 76

Ethics
, 256

European Central Bank (ECB)
, 31–32

European Economic Recovery Plan (EERP)
, 32–33

European Sovereign Debt Crisis
, 33–35

recovery
, 34–35

Extractive industries
, 173

Failed states
, 66

Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (FCH)
, 215

Financial crisis (2007–2009). See also Global crisis
, 29–33

recovery
, 31–33

Fire
, 83–84

First Oil Crisis (1973–1974)
, 15–16

Fiscal policies
, 28

measures
, 32–33

recovery measures
, 32

Floods
, 145, 189

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
, 149

Foreign direct investments (FDIs)
, 188–189, 245

Foresight
, 87

Fossil fuels
, 213

Free-floating system
, 14

Frente Nacional Agreement
, 163

Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring (FROB)
, 31–32

Fundación para la Justicia
, 214

Future scenarios

deprived economic conditions and no resilience to climate change
, 171–172

economic hardship with resilience to climate change
, 171

economic prosperity and lack of resilience to climate change
, 172–173

economic prosperity and resilience to climate change
, 169–171

methodologies for rebuilding business and society in Colombia
, 168–173

post-COVID-19 to build climate change resilience in Brazil
, 131–133

Futures. See also Sustainable futures
, 81, 243

backcasting method
, 88

climate change scenarios in Colombia
, 168

future-scenarios workshops methodology
, 130–131

sciences
, 86–88

studies methodologies
, 87–88

for sustainability
, 84–86

Futurology
, 86–88

General Health Council
, 213

General Law on Climate Change (LGCC)
, 215

Genetically modified products (GM products)
, 244

German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)
, 218–219

Germanwatch Climate Risk Index
, 122

Gini coefficient

of Brazil
, 117–118

of Chile
, 143

Glass–Steagall Act (1935)
, 28–29

Global crisis
, 22

from end of nineteenth century up to Great Depression
, 2–13

glimpse of Great Depression
, 12–13

Great War and Carthaginian Peace
, 10–11

historical events
, 3–9

panic of 1883 and ensuing Long Depression
, 2–10

past measures to rebuild business and society after
, 43–44

past to rebuild social, economic and environmental balance after
, 24–41

prelude to war
, 11

promotes measures to rebuild business and society after
, 44

scholars analysed past measures to rebuild business and society after
, 43

Global development assistance for health (Global DAH)
, 38

Global Ebola Crisis
, 35–38

Global Environmental Agreements, Brazil and
, 123–124

Global health crisis
, 43

Global health funding
, 37–38

Global warming. See also Climate change
, 72

Globalisation
, 37

Gold standard
, 12

Government of Mexico
, 214

Government rescue of private banks
, 31–32

Government response measures
, 189

Great Depression
, 2, 13, 27, 29, 43, 190–191, 211

glimpse of
, 12–13

recovery
, 28–29

Great Recession
, 16–17, 33, 43, 191, 211

Great War
, 10–11

Great War and Carthaginian peace, The
, 10–11

Green, Social and Sustainability (GSS)
, 74–75

Green Bonds
, 74

Green House Gas emissions (GHG emissions)
, 241

Green opportunities, investment in
, 74–75

Green Revolution
, 84

Greenhouse gas emission (GHG emission)
, 72, 212–213

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 94, 141–142, 162, 210

per capita for Jamaica
, 188–189

H1N1 flu
, 67

Hepatitis C
, 67

Hepatitis E
, 67

Herman Kahn’s scenarios
, 85

HIV/AIDS
, 35

Human rights approach
, 39

Humanity
, 22

Hurricanes
, 189

Impaired Vision 2030
, 197

Incentivise business investment by dynamising economy
, 34–35

Inclusive approach
, 221

Income Stabilisation Fund of Federal Entities (FEIEF)
, 213–214

Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW)
, 258

Industrialisation process
, 162

Inequality
, 68–69

Informality
, 236

Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM)
, 168

Intensive care unit (ICU)
, 165

Interfutures and prospective
, 86

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
, 168

Internal human resource management (IHRM)
, 41

International Climate Initiative (IKI)
, 218–219

International contagion of crisis
, 28

International cooperation
, 31, 37

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 14, 94

International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
, 173–174

International relations
, 24

Investment in green opportunities
, 74–75

Iranian Revolution
, 16

Jamaica

actions
, 201–202

actors
, 203–204

best and worst case future scenarios for Jamaica
, 196, 198

climate crisis
, 191–193

context and national profile
, 188–195

COVID-19 impact and response
, 189–190

findings
, 196–201

future scenarios for climate change and biodiversity in Post-COVID Jamaica
, 196–198

imperative to develop resilience
, 194–195

Jamaica and SDGs
, 193–194

Jamaican context as small island developing state
, 188–189

means
, 202–203

methodology
, 195–196

policy recommendations for building inclusive, resilient and sustainable futures for
, 201–204

response to previous global crises
, 190–191

sustainable futures for
, 198–201

Jamaica Social Stock Exchange (JSSE)
, 193

Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE)
, 193

Joint European Strategy (2017–2020)
, 103

Justicia para las Mujeres
, 214

Khan
, 85

Kyoto Protocol
, 215

La Niña
, 238–239

La Violencia
, 163

Labour movement of 1932
, 211

Land
, 83–84

LATAM
, 241

Latin America development challenges
, 66

Latin American and Caribbean region (LAC region)
, 66–67, 256

challenges of climate change and nature-based opportunities
, 71–75

Coronavirus impact in Latin America and Caribbean Region
, 66–67

digital divide
, 70–71

economic resilience and diversification
, 68

grand socioeconomic challenges
, 67–71

heterogeneity of past, present and futures amongst
, 65–66

impending debt crisis
, 69–70

imperative of inclusive, climate-resilient and regenerative development for
, 76

inequality
, 68–69

regenerative and sustainable future for
, 259–261

study on sustainable futures for
, 88

Law of karma
, 256

Leadership in climate change
, 102

Learning opportunities
, 87

Let’s Dialogue’ programme
, 241

Liquidity injection through debt bonds purchase
, 34

Local development assistance for health (Local DAH)
, 38

Long Depression
, 2–10

Management
, 24

Managerial leadership
, 109–111

Mayaro
, 67

Mazzucato mission-oriented approach
, 70

Mexican government
, 218

Mexican Initiative on Renewable Energy (IMERE)
, 213

Mexico
, 209–211

and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
, 219–220

building sustainable futures for
, 220–221

COVID-19 and response from government, business and society
, 213–215

opportunities and actions for transformative, regenerative and resilient recovery in
, 221–227

pending issue in
, 215–219

poor economy
, 226–227

recommendations
, 227–228

response to previous crises
, 211–213

sustainable development
, 223–224

Millennium Development Goals
, 37–38

Ministry of Environment (MMA)
, 146, 215

Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP)
, 213–214

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
, 215

Mitigation
, 38

Mitigation and adaptation plan (MAPA)
, 126

Modernisation
, 162

Monetary sovereignty
, 34

Movement for Socialism (MAS)
, 97

Movistar
, 241

Multi-stakeholder

approach
, 126

measurement standards
, 176–177

Multilatinas
, 72

Multilevel cooperation
, 38–39

Multisectoral Commission
, 242

National Chamber of Restaurants and Spicy Food Industry and the Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (COPARMEX)
, 211–212

National Climate Change Strategy (ENCC)
, 215

National Development Plan (NDP)
, 219

National Fund of Climate Change
, 126

National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
, 121

National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC)
, 212–213

National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI)
, 219

National Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change
, 126

National Policy on Risk Management and Disaster Response (PNPDC)
, 129

National Population Council (CONAPO)
, 219

National Preparedness and Alert Program
, 102

National Program for Sustainability of Urban Transport
, 242

National Risk Management Plan
, 101

Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR)
, 96

Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
, 72, 123–124, 147, 169, 192–193, 216, 240

Natural disasters
, 145, 191–192

in Peru
, 238–239

Natural hazards
, 189

Natural law
, 256

New deal
, 28–29

New Normality
, 213

New social contract for new era
, 261–262

19th Century
, 2, 13, 141

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 35, 219

Observatorio do Clima (OC)
, 124

Observatorio Género
, 214

Oceans
, 210

Office for Disaster Preparedness (ODPEM)
, 192

Oil crises
, 15–16

first Oil Crisis (1973–1974)
, 15–16

second Oil Crisis (1979–1980)
, 16

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 143, 210

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
, 16

Pacífico Seguros
, 241

Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO)
, 190

Pandemic flu to MERS
, 35

Panic of 1883, The
, 2–10

Paradise
, 196

Paris Agreement
, 72, 218, 220, 245

Paris Climate Agreement
, 72

Peace Agreement
, 164

PEMEX
, 224

Personal income tax (PIT)
, 32

Peru

and 2030 sustainable development agenda
, 242

attempts to reach most desired scenario for recovery from COVID-19
, 247–248

building sustainable futures for
, 243–244

context and background in
, 235–242

COVID-19 and government, civil and private sector response in
, 237–238

limitations and opportunities for recovery in
, 246

local response to climate crisis
, 241–242

natural disasters and climate change-related crises in
, 238–239

strengths against climate change
, 240

sustainable futures for
, 244–248

vulnerability to climate change and other crises
, 239–240

Pierre Wack and Shell Futures
, 85–86

Political instability in Chile
, 143–144

Political polarisation
, 2

Political turmoil
, 67–68

Populism
, 65–68

Post-wars
, 13–15

Bretton Woods System Failure
, 13–14

Cold War
, 14–15

Poverty
, 22

Private international companies
, 33

Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD)
, 119

Prophet
, 84

Prospective
, 86

Prospective analyses
, 86

Public deficit
, 2

Public policy and sustainable future for Chile
, 152–154

Public sector inefficiency
, 174

Public–private partnerships
, 134–135

Qali Warma (Vigorous Child) programme
, 237

RAND Corporation
, 85

Rapid Financing Instrument
, 189

Re-integration
, 40

Recovering globalisation
, 40

Reflationary monetary policy
, 29

Regeneration
, 256

climate action
, 258–259

do not harm
, 255–256

new social contract for new era
, 261–262

regenerative and sustainable future for Latin America and the Caribbean
, 259–261

regenerative capitalism
, 256–258

Regenerative capitalism
, 256–258

Regenerative economy
, 257

Regenerative futures for Colombia

climate change effects
, 166–168

Colombia in nutshell
, 161–166

future scenarios methodologies for rebuilding business and society
, 168–173

limitations for building sustainable future
, 173–175

structural changes to achieve the best scenario
, 175–177

Regenerative recovery in Mexico
, 221–227

Reinvention
, 83

Renewable energy
, 218

Research Alliance for Regenerative Economics (RARE)
, 257

Resilience
, 129–130, 211

imperative to develop
, 194–195

Resilient recovery in Mexico
, 221–227

Restrictive monetary
, 28

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
, 163

Rio Earth Summit (1992)
, 215

Rio Earth Summit
, 215

Risk and Disaster Management Program
, 129

SAMOA Pathway
, 192

Sanction
, 120

SARS
, 35

Scenario planning
, 86

Scenarios
, 82, 220

for sustainability
, 84–86

Scenarios for energy (2050)
, 81–82

SDG 1
, 152

SDG 2
, 247–248

SDG 4
, 247–248

SDG 6
, 147

SDG 7
, 247–248

SDG 8
, 22, 24, 135, 247–248

SDG 9
, 152–153

SDG 10
, 147

SDG 11
, 247–248

SDG 12
, 247–248

SDG 13
, 22, 147, 188, 247–248

SDG 14
, 188, 247–248

SDG 15
, 188, 247–248

SDG 16
, 147, 247

SDG 17
, 147, 247–248

SDGs, Jamaica and
, 193–194

Second Industrial Revolution
, 10

Second Oil Crisis (1979–1980)
, 16

Sendai Framework
, 199–200

Shareholder model
, 30

Shell Futures
, 85–86

Shell-style scenario planning
, 82

Sin Fronteras IAP
, 214

Small Island Developing State (SIDS)
, 188

Jamaican context as
, 188–189

Small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 211

Social bonds
, 75

Social contract
, 256

Social inequality
, 2

Social unrest in Chile
, 143–144

Society in Mexico
, 219

Socio-economic inequality
, 122

Sodimac
, 241

Specialised Technical Committee of the Millennium Development Goals Information System (CTESIODM)
, 219

Specialised Technical Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (CTEODS)
, 219

Stakeholder capitalism
, 82

Stakeholders
, 30, 224

Standard & Poor (S&P)
, 70

Stockholm Earth Summit
, 87

Structural change
, 18, 112

Superintendence of Environment (SMA)
, 146

Supply chain strategy
, 41

Supporting Employees with Transfer of Cash (SET Cash)
, 189

Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Bolivia (TSE)
, 98

Survival
, 83

Sustainability
, 242, 258

Herman Kahn’s scenarios
, 85

interfutures and prospective
, 86

Pierre Wack and Shell Futures
, 85–86

scenarios and futures for
, 84–86

Sustainability Bond Guidelines (SBG)
, 74–75

Sustainable bonds
, 74–75

Sustainable development
, 223–224

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 22, 70, 84, 124, 147, 219

Sustainable futures
, 2

backcasting method
, 88

balance between economic and environmental agenda
, 134–135

for Brazil
, 133–135

Brazilian initiatives to change current status
, 134

climate change effects
, 166–168

Colombia in nutshell
, 161–166

contests for reimagination and regeneration of future
, 83–84

future scenarios methodologies for rebuilding business and society
, 168–173

futurology and futures sciences
, 86–88

inventing futures and considering scenarios
, 81–83

for Jamaica
, 198–201

limitations for building sustainable future
, 173–175

for Mexico
, 220–221

for Peru
, 244–248

scenarios and futures for sustainability
, 84–86

structural changes to achieve the best scenario
, 175–177

studies methodologies
, 87

study on sustainable futures for Latin America and Caribbean
, 88

Sustainable recovery

analysis on taken measures concentrate
, 41–42

climate change
, 38–39

COVID-19
, 39–41

European sovereign debt crisis
, 33–35

financial crisis
, 29–33

findings
, 24–46

Global Ebola Crisis
, 35–38

Great Depression
, 27–29

limitations and recommendations for future research
, 46

methodology
, 23–24

opportunities to rebuild business and society after past global crises
, 47–52

past measures to rebuild business and society after global crisis
, 43–44

past to rebuild social, economic and environmental balance after global crises
, 24–41

promotes measures to rebuild business and society after global crisis
, 44

scholars analysed past measures to rebuild business and society after global crisis
, 43

SDG
, 22

study previous literature on past measures to rebuild business and society after Global Crisis
, 45–46

Systematic literature review
, 23

T-MEC
, 225

Tax incentives
, 155

Technology transfer
, 203

Technology-based solutions
, 36

Toyota
, 241

Trabaja Perú (Peru Works) programme
, 237

Trade barriers
, 29

Transformative recovery in Mexico
, 221–227

Trapped labour, movement of
, 33

Tsunamis
, 145

20th Century
, 10, 12, 14, 65–66, 83–84, 162, 166

Uncertainty
, 22, 261

Unconscious development
, 224–225

Undersecretary of Planning and Environmental Policy of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT)
, 212–213

Unemployment
, 32–33

Unified monetary policies
, 34

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
, 209–210

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 144–145

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
, 163

Utopia in crisis
, 197

VAT
, 32

Virus containment
, 40

Vision 2030
, 193–194, 197–198

Voluntary National Review (VNR)
, 193–194

Vulnerability
, 100

War, effect of
, 29

Water
, 83–84, 143

Weather
, 121

Web of Science Core Collection database (WoS Core Collection database)
, 23

West African Ebola outbreak
, 36

When, where, who, how, what and why methodology (six Ws’ methodology)
, 24

White gold
, 141

Wizard
, 84

World Bank Group
, 14

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 122

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 39–40

World Wars
, 14

Yellow fever
, 67

Zika virus
, 35, 67, 191