Keywords
development policy, sustainable development
How to Cite
Burchard-Dziubińska, M. (2016). THE POLICY OF SMART AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Economics and Environment, 58(3), 14. Retrieved from https://ekonomiaisrodowisko.pl/journal/article/view/224
Abstract
In the world around we can observe the emergence of many categories with the intelligent (smart) adjective. This also applies to the development policy. In the article traditional knowledge about the intelligence was confronted with the category of development. It was attempted to justify that development can not be intelligent. Certainly, it should be sustainable and integrate all social groups.
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