Abstract

Sustainable development is a type of development that advocates first of all the harmonization between economic development and environmental protection. Adding social progress, it would therefore be development in which high and stable growth in the production of goods and services is compatible with widespread social progress, environmental protection, and prudent and efficient use of natural resources. It is therefore a delicate building supported by three main pillars—social, economic, and environmental—in which none of them prevails over the other. Accordingly, sustainability has an integrated character, preceded as it is by the objectives of economic recovery, environmental sustainability, and social cohesion. It is a general principle with transversal or horizontal projection capable of crossing different and varied sectoral areas, as many as are relevant to achieve its integrating objectives.

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