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Degger [83]
3 years ago
12

¿Cuáles son los aspectos más relevantes del informe de Brundtland?

Biology
1 answer:
ahrayia [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

los aspectos más relevantes son aquellos destinados a fomentar acciones conjuntas con el objetivo de revertir problemas ambientales y plantear políticas públicas asociadas al desarrollo sostenible en ciertas regiones del planeta

Explanation:

El informe de Brundtland es un documento desarrollado en 1987 con el propósito de abordar el problema del desarrollo económico y social desde una perspectiva medioambiental, planteando así por primera vez el concepto de 'desarrollo sostenible'. El documento analiza con una mirada crítica las políticas de desarrollo económico que se llevan a cabo sin considerar la sustentabilidad medioambiental. El informe lleva el nombre Brundtland en honor a la primera ministra de Noruega durante parte de 1980, Gro Harlem Brundtland . El documento fue revelador para su época ya que visibilizó el problema del desarrollo económico y social en función de la sustentabilidad de nuestro planeta. Un punto importante a tener en cuenta del informe es que a fines de sustentabilidad medioambiental la población mundial no podría seguir creciendo a niveles exponenciales como los observados actualmente o a fines del siglo pasado, prediciendo que este valor se debería estabilizar en un valor entre los 7.700 millones y 14.200 millones de personas.

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