Francisco Villena Manzanares, Araceli Galiano Coronil
El presente artículo tiene por objeto mostrar el papel que juega el desarrollo sostenible, poniendo énfasis en el importante rol que juega el mismo en el desarrollo urbano, las empresas y el territorio. En una nueva visión de economía circular, el desarrollo sostenible se convierte en fuente capaz de generar ecoinnovación y modelos productivos basados en la nueva economía “verde”. En definitiva, se pretende dar una visión holística del desarrollo sostenible y reflexionar sobre su impacto en la felicidad colectiva de los territorios, tema muy relevante hoy en día, pero donde son escasas las investigaciones que expliquen dichas relaciones con el enfoque adoptado para la elaboración del presente artículo.ABSTRACTThe present article aims to show the role of sustainable development, emphasizing the important role that it plays in companies and the territory. In a new vision of circular economy, sustainable development becomes a source capable of generating eco-innovation and productive models based on the new "green" economy. In short, it aims to give a holistic view of sustainable development and reflect on their impact on the collective happiness of the territories, a very relevant inssue today, but there is not enough research to explain these relationships according to the information consulted for the preparation of this article.
The present article aims to show the role of sustainable development, emphasizing the important role that it plays in companies and the territory. In a new vision of circular economy, sustainable development becomes a source capable of generating eco-innovation and productive models based on the new "green" economy. In short, it aims to give a holistic view of sustainable development and reflect on their impact on the collective happiness of the territories, a very relevant inssue today, but there is not enough research to explain these relationships according to the information consulted for the preparation of this article.
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