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@article{
  author = {Isabel Auger, Jose Manuel Cordero, Miguel Gutierrez Saxe, Dieter Konig, Hans D. Kruz - Resident Representative (UNDP, Costa Rica), Jose Andres Masis, Sandra Piszki, Helio Fallas - Coordinator, Manuel Barahona, Adelaidi Chaverri, Erick Hess, Isabel Roman, Isabel Vega, Jose Andres Masis, Celedonio Ramirez, Jorge Mora, Gabriel Macaya},
  title = {Rural Communities in Transition},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {1997},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.pnud.or.cr/},
  abstract = {This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. 
Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report shows that the country isn’t managing to successfully face the actual challenge of Sustainable Human Development.}
}
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AB - This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. 
Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report shows that the country isn’t managing to successfully face the actual challenge of Sustainable Human Development.
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%X This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. 
Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report shows that the country isn’t managing to successfully face the actual challenge of Sustainable Human Development.
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AB  - This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. 
Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report shows that the country isn’t managing to successfully face the actual challenge of Sustainable Human Development.
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TY  - JOUR
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AU  - Isabel Auger, Jose Manuel Cordero, Miguel Gutierrez Saxe, Dieter Konig, Hans D. Kruz - Resident Representative (UNDP, Costa Rica), Jose Andres Masis, Sandra Piszki, Helio Fallas - Coordinator, Manuel Barahona, Adelaidi Chaverri, Erick Hess, Isabel Roman, Isabel Vega, Jose Andres Masis, Celedonio Ramirez, Jorge Mora, Gabriel Macaya
PY  - 1997
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.pnud.or.cr/,
AB  - This fourth State of the Nation in Sustainable Human Development report considers Human Development in Costa Rica in very special times, focusing on the “Huetar Norte” region. It documents how different social, economic, political and institutional actors have contributed to the development of the country. 
Past successful formulas are not enough to confront old and new challenges, but new formulas are not going to be successful if they don’t have legitimacy. This report shows that the country isn’t managing to successfully face the actual challenge of Sustainable Human Development.