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The practice of eco-innovation and social inequality. antagonistic issues of development
In the midst of the global challenges of the 21st century, sustainability has become one of the common societal objectives of modern societies, given what it represents for the development of present generations with the commitment to guarantee the life of future generations. Faced with this, the co...
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