El marco jurídico argentino del ordenamiento territorial: ¿propicia un desarrollo sostenible?

This paper investigates the legal implementation of sustainable development through spatial planning. Its aim was to contribute to the knowledge of the Argentinian legal framework for spatial planning, by examining whether it fosters such development. We carried out a case study, compiling and analy...

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Autor principal: Gimelfarb, Leonor Selena
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2020
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Sumario:This paper investigates the legal implementation of sustainable development through spatial planning. Its aim was to contribute to the knowledge of the Argentinian legal framework for spatial planning, by examining whether it fosters such development. We carried out a case study, compiling and analyzing the 31 laws that make up this legal framework. We developed a conceptual framework that delves into the link between spatial planning and sustainable development. Based on this conceptual framework, we formulated ten dimensions of analysis and 27 indicators. We applied them to the compiled laws, thus identifying norms that foster sustainable development. The analysis showed that the current legal framework contains a small number of such norms and cannot be considered an adequate instrument for sustainable development. The paper concludes that the guidelines on environmental spatial planning established by the General Environmental Law should be developed with the drafting of a specific law.