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    by Donadio Linares, Luciano M.
    Published 2020
    “…The definition, scope and regulation of genetic information at the international level are one of the most controversial issues in the current international environmental negotiations due to its direct consequences on the conditions of sustainable development. International negotiations are in a kind of political lock caused by divergent positions between developed and developing countries. …”
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    by García Fronti, Inés
    Published 2019
    “…Social and environmental accounting is the specific curricular content with which accountants are trained to be active participants in the fight for sustainable development. This work presents a review of the bibliography -is still scarce- related to education in social and environmental accounting, and establishes certain recommendations for the design of its teaching: that social and environmental accounting can be classified as a segment of accounting, that an interdisciplinary approach is carried out, and that an dialogical vision is adopted between the traditional and critical perspectives of accounting. …”
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    by Camarda, Maximiliano
    Published 2021
    “…Finally, we list the key sectors that will allow us to contribute to the rational and efficient use of energy, and the fulfillment of the sustainable development goals by the year 2030. From a public policy approach, energy efficiency constitutes a flexible instrument to carry out a holistic approach to the multiple problems that a country faces, such as climate change, industrial competitiveness, sustainable economic development and energy security. …”
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    by Puebla Maldonado, Armando
    Published 2021
    “…This is due, in part, to the concern to analyze economic inequalities at the municipal level and, on the other hand, to determine economic zones based on homogeneous regionalization that allows local governments to define a strategy that is in line with the Framework of the Agenda for Sustainable Development 2030. To analyze these disparities, we approach it from the perspective of regional development using some of the techniques of regional economic analysis such as the regionalization index, the manufacturing development index, specialization and economic diversification. …”
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