| Description: | This article discusses ecological sciences and environmental ethics. The ecological and evolutionary sciences provide a "mental image" that offers a spectrum of relationships between society and the natural world broader than that used by classical economics and ethics. Evolutionary sciences claim humans share a common origin with the other biological species. Ecological sciences recognize that human beings establish interactions with a multitude of biological species and ecosystem processes, and more recently emphasized that the welfare of human communities and biotic communities are complementary (Rozzi 2001, Millenium Ecosystem Assessment 2005). |
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| Creator(s): | Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960- |
| Creation Date: | 2007 |
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Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
University of North Texas; Universidad de Magallanes |
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Publisher Name: Sociedad de Biología de Chile
Place of Publication: [Santiago, Chile]
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| Description: | This article discusses ecological sciences and environmental ethics. The ecological and evolutionary sciences provide a "mental image" that offers a spectrum of relationships between society and the natural world broader than that used by classical economics and ethics. Evolutionary sciences claim humans share a common origin with the other biological species. Ecological sciences recognize that human beings establish interactions with a multitude of biological species and ecosystem processes, and more recently emphasized that the welfare of human communities and biotic communities are complementary (Rozzi 2001, Millenium Ecosystem Assessment 2005). |
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| Keyword(s): | environmental ethics | ecological sciences | society | nature | |
| Source: | Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 2007, Santiago: Sociedad de Biología de Chile, pp. 521-534 | |
| Alternate Title: | From ecological sciences to environmental ethics | |
| Series Title: | Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program | |
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Publication Title: Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Volume: 80
Page Start: 521
Page End: 534
Peer Reviewed: Yes
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