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Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation
Environmental Ethics, 2008This 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.
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Implications of the Biocultural Ethic for Earth Stewardship
2015The biocultural ethic affirms the vital value of the links that have coevolved between specific life habits, habitats, and communities of co-in-habitants (“3Hs”). The conservation of habitats and access to them by communities of co-inhabitants is the condition of possibility for the continuity of their life; it becomes an ethical imperative that should
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A Biocultural Basis for an Ethic toward the Natural Environment
2008AbstractThis chapter addresses the contemporary environmental crisis as one that requires fundamental societal shifts of values and ethical relations to the natural world. It discusses the important and progressive changes that have occurred in perceptions of nature during the past half century, changes that have resulted in improved stewardship of ...
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Earth Stewardship and the Biocultural Ethic: Latin American Perspectives
2015Latin America hosts a diversity of ecological worldviews and practices rooted in Amerindian cultures (e.g., Aymara, Quechua, U’wa, and Waorani) and schools of thought (e.g., geoculture, decoloniality, liberation philosophy and ecotheology) that have actual and potential value for Earth Stewardship.
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“May I show you our school?”. Biocultural ethics in a visual ethnography in southern Chile
Visual EthnographyThis report describes the relationship between a rural school in northern Patagonia and its immediate surroundings. Through an ethnographic approach, it brings together different images of the everyday lives of students and teachers, challenging the boundaries between anthropocentric moralities and ecological urgencies, state education and Mapuche ...
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