Chapter 14. Sustainability in Latin American Countries: Challenge and Opportunities for Argentina

  1. Prof. i. R. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h. c. Peter A. Wilderer2,
  2. Prof. Dr. Edward D. Schroeder3,
  3. Prof. Dr. Horst Kopp4
  1. Prof. Dr. Monica Renner

Published Online: 27 JUL 2005

DOI: 10.1002/3527604251.ch14

Global Sustainability: The Impact of Local Cultures

Global Sustainability: The Impact of Local Cultures

How to Cite

Renner, M. (2005) Sustainability in Latin American Countries: Challenge and Opportunities for Argentina, in Global Sustainability: The Impact of Local Cultures (eds P. A. Wilderer, E. D. Schroeder and H. Kopp), Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, FRG. doi: 10.1002/3527604251.ch14

Editor Information

  1. 2

    Institute of Advanced Studies on Sustainability, European Academy of Sciences and Arts, c/o Technical University Munich, Lehrstuhl für Wassergütewirtschaft, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München, Germany

  2. 3

    University of California, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA

  3. 4

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Institut für Geographie, Kochstr. 4/4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany

Author Information

  1. University of Buenos Aires, Ada Elflein 3761 11A (B1637 AMG), Buenos Aires, Argentina

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 27 JUL 2005
  2. Published Print: 24 OCT 2004

ISBN Information

Print ISBN: 9783527312368

Online ISBN: 9783527604258

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Keywords:

  • global sustainability;
  • sustainability in latin american countries;
  • challenge and opportunities for Argentina;
  • core areas for sustainable development;
  • eco-efficiency production;
  • joining efforts to sustainable development;
  • some cases from Argentina

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • Introduction

  • Core Areas for Sustainable Development

  • What are the Consequences?

  • Where Should We Go: Evolution and Tendency?

  • How Do We Get There: Driving Forces?

  • Eco-Efficiency Production

  • Joining Efforts to Sustainable Development

  • Some Cases from Argentina

  • Conclusions

  • References