Aspectos medioambientales a considerar en la formación de los socios cooperativistas
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2020-11-11
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Universidad de Deusto = Deustuko Unibertsitatea, Asociación Internacional de Derecho Cooperativo
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El objetivo de este artículo consiste en responder a la pregunta de por qué las cooperativas deben centrar su atención en la formación de sus socios y trabajadores en aspectos medioambientales. Como principal hipótesis, se considera que, básicamente, son tres los motivos que conducen a la preocupación por el medio ambiente en las cooperativas y, por ende, a la necesidad de formación en dicha materia, en coherencia con el 5º principio cooperativo. En ese sentido, en primer lugar, se abordará el impacto que la exposición a determinados medios o ambientes puede ocasionar sobre los socios y trabajadores de las cooperativas. Ello conlleva la necesidad de estudiar las formas en las que se organiza y gestiona la prevención frente a los riesgos ambientales en las cooperativas, así como el preguntarse por las particularidades que estas presentan al respecto. En segundo lugar, se analizará el impacto del trabajo de la cooperativa en el medio ambiente. Por consiguiente, también se tratará la forma en la que dicho impacto puede gestionarse en las cooperativas ante el mandato que trae causa del 7º principio cooperativo. Finalmente, se profundizará en la importancia que tiene considerar el medio ambiente a efectos de poder buscar nuevos mercados en la economía verde o azul. Desde el punto de vista metodológico, se seguirán, por una parte, los métodos descriptivo y comparativo para analizar la normativa aplicable en la materia, y, por otra parte, el método propositivo, para responder a aquellas cuestiones no contempladas en la normativa.
The purpose of this paper lies in answering the question of why cooperatives need to focus the attention on the training of their members and workers in environmental aspects. As the main hypothesis, we consider that there are three reasons that lead to the concern of cooperatives about the environment and, therefore, to the need of training in this issue, in coherence with the fifth cooperative principle. In this sense, firstly, we will address the impact that the exposure to certain means or environments can cause on the cooperative members and workers. It entails the need to study the ways in which the prevention is organized and managed in front of environmental risks in cooperatives, as well as to see the peculiarities of cooperatives in this regard. Secondly, we will study the impact of the cooperative work in the environment. Therefore, we will address the way in which that impact can be managed in cooperatives before the mandate derived from the seventh cooperative principle. Finally, we will delve into the importance of considering environment for the purpose of looking for new markets in the green and blue economy. From a methodological perspective, we will follow, on the one hand, the descriptive and comparative methods in order to analyse the applicable rules applicable in the subject, and, on the other hand, the proactive method in order to give an answer to the issues that are not contemplated in regulations.
The purpose of this paper lies in answering the question of why cooperatives need to focus the attention on the training of their members and workers in environmental aspects. As the main hypothesis, we consider that there are three reasons that lead to the concern of cooperatives about the environment and, therefore, to the need of training in this issue, in coherence with the fifth cooperative principle. In this sense, firstly, we will address the impact that the exposure to certain means or environments can cause on the cooperative members and workers. It entails the need to study the ways in which the prevention is organized and managed in front of environmental risks in cooperatives, as well as to see the peculiarities of cooperatives in this regard. Secondly, we will study the impact of the cooperative work in the environment. Therefore, we will address the way in which that impact can be managed in cooperatives before the mandate derived from the seventh cooperative principle. Finally, we will delve into the importance of considering environment for the purpose of looking for new markets in the green and blue economy. From a methodological perspective, we will follow, on the one hand, the descriptive and comparative methods in order to analyse the applicable rules applicable in the subject, and, on the other hand, the proactive method in order to give an answer to the issues that are not contemplated in regulations.
Palabras clave
Cooperativas
Medio ambiente
Formación
Prevención
Economías verdes y azules
Cooperatives
Environment
Training
Prevention
Green and blue economies
Medio ambiente
Formación
Prevención
Economías verdes y azules
Cooperatives
Environment
Training
Prevention
Green and blue economies
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Materias
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Arrieta Idiakez, F. J. (2020). Aspectos medioambientales a considerar en la formación de los socios cooperativistas. Boletín de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Cooperativo: International Association of Cooperative Law Journal, 57, 147-169. https://doi.org/10.18543/BAIDC-57-2020PP147-169