It is necessary to contextualize the concept of sustainable development in accordance with the reality of each country or region, because the natural resources, intellectual, monetary and social policies are different. Similarly, the sustainable dimension that includes social, environmental and economic, depends on influential groups (youth, women, poor and others) that vary in proportion to the countries, as seen more of these populations in developing countries via development compared with "developed" countries. However, the social component has a low weighting in the concept of sustainability, and social processes in Latin American countries that are cultural and ancestral friendly environment are unknown, criticized and extinction will not have an understanding from economic reasoning. This must be reviewed and considered with caution, since the involvement of a large proportion of the population is sensitive, and if you know these particular realities hardly achieve a truly sustainable development as proposed by the Millennium Development Goals, leaving only in documents filed but not in the act of society. Diachronic generational responsibility and social responsibility among countries synchronously.
It is necessary to contextualize the concept of sustainable development in accordance with the reality of each country or region, because the natural resources, intellectual, monetary and social policies are different. Similarly, the sustainable dimension that includes social, environmental and economic, depends on influential groups (youth, women, poor and others) that vary in proportion to the countries, as seen more of these populations in developing countries via development compared with "developed" countries. However, the social component has a low weighting in the concept of sustainability, and social processes in Latin American countries that are cultural and ancestral friendly environment are unknown, criticized and extinction will not have an understanding from economic reasoning. This must be reviewed and considered with caution, since the involvement of a large proportion of the population is sensitive, and if you know these particular realities hardly achieve a truly sustainable development as proposed by the Millennium Development Goals, leaving only in documents filed but not in the act of society. Diachronic generational responsibility and social responsibility among countries synchronously.