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Sergio García-Magariño
Department of Sociology and Social Work, I-Communitas (Institute for Advanced Social Research), Public University of Navarra, Campus de Arrosadia, 31006 Pamplona, Spain

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PhD Sociology Author of over 30 papers, 5 edited monographs and 4 books, such as Cronología de Una pandemia (2020), Introducción a la sociología del crimen (2017), Desafíos del sistema de seguridad colectiva de la ONU: análisis sociológico de su efectividad ante las amenazas globales (2016)

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Published: 23 June 2021 in Energies
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The paper will examine, in detail, (a) the norms that can be featured under the category “Green Deal” connected to the European Commission, (b) their application to Spain, and (c) the different patterns of action and development models that have been shaped by this framework over the last 20 years. These patterns are particularly relevant currently, as the COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the importance of advancing towards new patterns of local sustainability endowed with higher resilience. The notion of cognitive sustainability will be one of the added values to the current reflections on sustainability in general, and energetic sustainability in particular.

ACS Style

Sergio García-Magariño; Unai Belintxon. Cognitive and Energetic Sustainability for Development: Spain and Europe before the Green Deal. Energies 2021, 14, 3770 .

AMA Style

Sergio García-Magariño, Unai Belintxon. Cognitive and Energetic Sustainability for Development: Spain and Europe before the Green Deal. Energies. 2021; 14 (13):3770.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Sergio García-Magariño; Unai Belintxon. 2021. "Cognitive and Energetic Sustainability for Development: Spain and Europe before the Green Deal." Energies 14, no. 13: 3770.