Mapping of Human Flourishing in Latin America
"Recognizing the research landscape and leadership capabilities in the study of Human Flourishing in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Brazil" is a research project led by Tecnológico de Monterrey, with the participation of researchers from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, University of the Andes (TRIADA), as well as Nossa Terra Firme. Additionally, professors from prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, New York University, and Baylor University are involved.
The main purpose of this project is to map academic research on human flourishing in Latin America; for which our institution won a research grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF).

A bibliometric survey was conducted using prestigious bibliographic databases with the objective of including the largest number of authors and topics related to human flourishing, such as sustainable development, quality of life, subjective well-being, buen vivir, among others...
Based on the information gathered, the following application was developed:
Based on the results of the bibliometric study applied in Latin American region, 57 expert researchers were selected in different areas of human knowledge, providing an approach to multiple points of view from economics, psychology, social sciences, engineering, and urban planning, among others. Aside from researchers, social leaders and civil organizations were also included.
See what the research team behind this project has to say
Alberto Hernández from México
Giovanni Vecchio from Chile
Tim Lomas in LATAM
Mónica Zenil from México
Iara Vicente from Brasil
Eduardo Wills from Colombia