Analysis model of regional development impact indicators and its impact on building systems protocol

Sustainable development does not only refer to environmental issues. Development policy concerns all issues related to human well-being, including both economic, social and environmental aspects. Some United Nations publications, such as the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document, recognize these three...

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Veröffentlicht in:Institut de socio-économie des entreprises et des organisations (Écully, Rhône). recherches en sciences de gestion Rhône). recherches en sciences de gestion, 2017-01 (123), p.63-99
Hauptverfasser: Fernández, Antonina Galván, González, Angel Bustamante, Rodríguez, Juan de Dios Guerrero, Villanueva, José Luis Jaramillo
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Zusammenfassung:Sustainable development does not only refer to environmental issues. Development policy concerns all issues related to human well-being, including both economic, social and environmental aspects. Some United Nations publications, such as the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document, recognize these three important points as "mutually reinforcing interdependent pillars", and underlie the declaration of Human Rights all over the world. However, even in this globalization era, the different environmental disciplines generate their own paradigm according to the region and culture, without considering that sustainable development is a cross-cutting issue to all disciplines. Based on these perspectives, methodological proposals have been set up to assess what is sustainable or not sustainable. Cultural contradictions have made visible expressions of these new socioeconomic scenarios, which generating deep changes in the way societies approach the question of exhaustion of development patterns, without being able to define a new one. It is clear that the difference between what is and is not sustainable depends on physical and biological aspects, nevertheless the final concept is determined by socioeconomic variables. The debate on how interpreting and addressing social problems caused by migration, environmental pollution and depletion of natural resources is a topic of interest to all governments. They strive to encourage social and economic agents to carry out more environmentally friendly activities and behaviors. This involves how to promote the capacity to provide material and economic factors, without depleting the natural resources base and always emphasizing the critical points that any community needs to survive, such as maintaining the natural resource base that provides basic water and food services benefits to the society. However, the way each community has focused on this issue has changed over time depending on how each one understands its reality, its environment and how people are connected to them. Since the industrial revolution, the interest of each society has changed historically. This means a change in the perception of reality, which is a determining factor in how society interacts with the environment. This article presents an analysis of different development models from the perspective of natural resources, the integrated hydrographical basin management and the concept of sustainability. The first two themes have been essential to many devel
ISSN:2259-6372
2271-2836