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El Desarrollo Sostenible: Una ecuación para construir conocimiento

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Iglesias, Alicia Noemí
Martínez, Adriana Norma
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La formación educativa universitaria requiere de estrategias metodológicas interdisciplinarias para la formación de profesionales preparados para responder a los problemas que plantea la ruta ética del desarrollo humano ambientalmente sostenible.

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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Desarrollo Local Sostenible.

Volume (Year): (2007)
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Keywords: Desarrollo sostenibilidad ambiente sistema ambiente conocimiento ambiental

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