Sustainable development: Growth, Environment and Preservation in the Context of Globalization
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https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2019.006.0022Keywords:
Development, Sustainability, GlobalizationAbstract
In the sphere of neoliberalism and globalization, the proposal of Sustainable Development emerges to reconcile economic growth with respect for the environment, guided by the interactive 'Economy/Sustainability' binomial and emerging as an alternative to the crisis of the emerging fossil/energy model with the First Industrial Revolution and fought in the period after World War II. In order to overcome dogmatic visions, sectarian extremisms and ideological cleavages, the Sustainable Development model favors local and national actions and public policy initiatives rather than transnational attempts in a way that does not compromise biodiversity. Sustainable Development, within its methodological scope, points out ways to reach the productive/ technological progress of developing countries.
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