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    APTHAPI

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    TARQUI DELGADO, Marcelo; MOLLERICONA ALFARO, Marcela Daniela; MENA HERRERA, Freddy Carlos  and  CARI MAMANI, Maria Eugenia. State planning system (SPIE), a tool for prospective and integrated development in Bolivia. Apthapi [online]. 2022, vol.8, n.3, pp. 59-70. ISSN 0102-0304.

    ABSTRACT: Law No. 777 of January 21, 2016, enacts and implements the Law of the Comprehensive State Planning System (SPIE). The purpose of this law is to establish the mechanisms of the Bolivian national planning system, and determines the procedures to be carried out for the planning of the integral development of the Plurinational State of Bolivia within the framework of Vivir Bien. The purpose of this research document is to present the foundations and concepts that support the state planning system (SPIE), as planning instruments in prospective and comprehensive development in Bolivia, in its different characteristics, such as hierarchy. The document was carried out through an exploratory and descriptive evaluation of documents concerning and related to concepts of Planning for Sustainable Development and territorial planning in Bolivia, such as norms and plans of the institutions involved in the Planning systems, at the same time the use of the historical method in which, through it, a remembrance of processes that occurred in the country was carried out, related to the processes and/or planning systems, strategies currently developed in the country.

    Keywords : Planning system; sustainable development; strategic planning; territorial.

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