Information for Sustainable Development in Central America and Panama
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Sustainable Development in Central America, Panama, libraries, EnvironmentAbstract
The libraries can play a very important paper in the sustainable development in Center America and Panama, working effectively the information that is generated and that will take place in the future.
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Educación ambiental / Rolando Mendoza. --En Memoria [del] Primer Congreso Estrategia de Conservación para el Desarrollo Sostenible de Costa Rica. --San José, C.R. : Ecodes, 1989. --P. 221-222.
Nuestro futuro común / Comisión Mundial para el medio ambiente y el desarrollo. --Madrid : Alianza Editorial, 1988. --P. 67.
Opciones y restricciones para un futuro sostenible / Donella Meadwos. --EnMemoria [del] Primer Congreso Estrategia de Conservación para el Desarrollo Sostenible de Costa Rica. --San José, C.R. : Ecodes, 1989. -P. 352
Prefacio del Presidente / G. Harlem Brundtland. --EnNuestro futuro común. --Madrid : Alianza Editorial, 1988. --P. 13
Unesco. --P. 2. --EnBoletín informativo Unesco-Pnuma. --Vol. 11, no. 3 (set. 1986)
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