Integrando las Ciencias Ecológicas y la Ética Ambiental en la Conservación Biocultural de los Ecosistemas Templados Subantárticos de Sudamérica Metadata
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Title
- Main Title Integrando las Ciencias Ecológicas y la Ética Ambiental en la Conservación Biocultural de los Ecosistemas Templados Subantárticos de Sudamérica
- Parallel Title Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation in South American Temperate Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems
- Series Title Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program
Creator
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Author: Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-Creator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of North Texas; Universidad de Magallanes; Parque Etnobotánico Omora
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Author: Armesto, Juan J., 1953-Creator Type: PersonalCreator Info: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Author: Frodeman, RobertCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of North Texas
Publisher
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Name: University of North TexasPlace of Publication: [Denton, Texas]
Date
- Creation: 2008
Language
- Spanish
Description
- Content Description: This article is in a special issue of Environmental Ethics based on the workshop "Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics: New Approaches to Understanding and Conserving Frontier Ecosystems," held in the temperate sub-Antarctic region of southern Chile, in March 2007.
- Physical Description: 8 p.
Subject
- Keyword: ecosystems
- Keyword: biocultural conservation
- Keyword: environmental ethics
Source
- Journal: Environmental Ethics, 30(3S), University of North Texas, 2008, pp. 1-8
Citation
- Publication Title: Environmental Ethics
- Volume: 30
- Issue: 3S
- Peer Reviewed: True
Relation
- Has Translation: Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation in South American Temperate Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems
Collection
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Name: UNT Scholarly WorksCode: UNTSW
Institution
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Name: UNT College of Arts and SciencesCode: UNTCAS
Rights
- Rights Access: public
Resource Type
- Article
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc102294
Degree
- Academic Department: Philosophy and Religion Studies
Note
- Display Note: This article is in a special issue of Environmental Ethics based on the workshop "Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics: New Approaches to Understanding and Conserving Frontier Ecosystems," held in the temperate sub-Antarctic region of southern Chile, in March 2007. The workshop was jointly organized by the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies of the University of North Texas (UNT) and the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (IEB-Chile), in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy, and followed a three-week field graduate course, "Conservation and Society: Biocultural Diversity and Environmental Ethics," involving graduate students from the U.S. and Latin America. These events built on a decade of collaboration between UNT environmental philosophers and Chilean ecologists, and were followed by two symposia held subsequently at two annual meetings of the Ecological Society of America (2007 and 2008).