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The Buen Vivir: A Policy to Survive the Anthropocene?

Martin Calisto Friant and John Langmore

Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 64-71

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Indeed, the rights to economic, energy and food sovereignty, to a healthy environment and to water, represent milestones from which to base international policy making.

Date: 2015
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