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ORTHODOX AND HETERODOX VIEWS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable development is the result of the evaluation of the impacts of economic models, particularly industrial ones, on the environment and society in general. Thus, for several authors such as Vaillancourt (1990, p.21), sustainable development is a cry from those who work for the protection of...
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