From Sustainable Development According to Brundtland to Sustainability as Biomimicry
- Auteur institutionnel
- Hegoa, Institute for International Cooperation and Development Studies
- ISBN
- ISBN 978-84-89916-92-0
- Collation
- 59 p.
- Langue de la ressource
- Espagnol
- Année de publication
- 2014
- Type de ressource
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documents
- Niveau d’éducation
- Apprentissage tout au long de la vie
- Région
- Europe et Amérique du Nord
- Lieu de publication
- Bilbao
This text aims to analyze the concept of sustainability, starting from the concept of sustainable development of the Brundtland Report, and using this as a measuring stick of what government institutions raise on the subject directly or through the agreements of the world conferences. In addition, the academic debate on the concept of sustainability is reviewed, to go on to present its interpretation as an imitation of nature and the epistemological transformations that it causes in neoclassical economics. Finally, the factors that are proposed to generate the transformation are briefly evaluated.

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