Graduate Programs in Green Growth and Sustainable Development: A Comparative Approach
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https://doi.org/10.18800/educacion.201701.004Keywords:
sustainable development, green growth, post grade, program approaches, curriculaAbstract
Since the concern about the negative impacts of the current economic model
in the scarcity of natural resources and their conservation, it comes the need to
confront them and create, from academia, some research areas that include these
new features and development trends. In this paper, an overview of the conceptual
aspects of the main proposals for the transition to sustainable development is
performed, such as the Green Growth, Bio-Commerce, Bio-Economy, among
others. Then, it is identified and analyzed a group of graduate programs developed
on the sustainable development. Finally, a comparative balance, based on the offer
of the Master of Bio and Sustainable Development.
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