Mapping Basic Needs Economic Development, Progress and Sustainable Development at the Iberoamerican Region

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Santos, Joao Almeida [1 ]
Sanches Amorim, Maria Cristina [1 ]
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[1] Pontifical Catholic Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Management, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Food; Water; Electricity; HDI; Iberoamerican region;
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C93 [管理学];
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This article studies the performance of 132 countries ranked in 3 Regions Iberoamerican Region(AIBER), AVECO Region (more developed countries) and OTHERS Region (less developed countries) analyzing indicators related to Basic Needs: Food, Water, Electricity, Energy. Basic Needs Conditions are closely interconnected, reflect development conditions, and may be monitored and analyzed through a set of worldwide country indicators; so they may help for a Regional Diagnosis as well as for Developing Strategic Planning. As a matter of fact the study suggests that even countries with low GDP may still improve food quality through increased investment in food production; so that appropriate public policies may find ways that lead to improve quality of life with food, water and energy where is more needed at The Iberoamerican Region. All this may Foster Sustainable Development locally and Globally speaking.
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