Sumergidos con lupa en los ríos del cabo de hornos: Valoración ética de los ecosistemas dulceacuícolas y sus co-habitantes

To contribute towards an appreciation of the values of biocultural diversity, the scientific team at Omora Park (Navarino Island, 55°S), has developed the Field Environmental Philosophy (FEP) methodological approach, which integrates ecological sciences, arts, and environmental ethics through four i...

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Published inMagallania Vol. 46; no. 1; pp. 183 - 206
Main Authors Contador, Tamara, Rozzi, Ricardo, Kennedy, James, Massardo, Francisca, Ojeda, Jaime, Caballero, Paula, Medina, Yanet, Molina, Rodrigo, Saldivia, Fernando, Berchez, Flavio, Stambuk, Andres, Morales, Veronica, Moses, Kelli, Gañan, Melisa, Arriagada, Gonzalo, Rendoll, Javier, Olivares, Francisco, Lazzarino, Silvia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Punta Arena Magallania 2018
Universidad de Magallanes. Instituto de la Patagonia. Centro de Estudios del Hombre Austral
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Summary:To contribute towards an appreciation of the values of biocultural diversity, the scientific team at Omora Park (Navarino Island, 55°S), has developed the Field Environmental Philosophy (FEP) methodological approach, which integrates ecological sciences, arts, and environmental ethics through four interrelated steps: 1) interdisciplinary research, 2) poetic communication through the composition of metaphors, 3) design of field activities with an ethical and ecological orientation, and 4) in situ conservation, to contribute to biocultural conservation. [...]we propose new research methodologies that include valuing of the invertebrates' lives. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds.. Geographic Analysis of Thermal Equilibria : A Conceptual Model for Evaluating the Effect of Natural and Modified Thermal Regimes on Aquatic Insect Communities.
ISSN:0718-2244
0718-0209
0718-2244
DOI:10.4067/S0718-22442018000100183