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Bioética y medio ambiente [Bioethics and environment]

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Author(s)
Pérez de Nucci, Armando M.
Keywords
environment
Bioethics
Ecology
Human Ecology
GE Subjects
Bioethics
Community ethics
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/204092
Abstract
"Ecología es el estudio de la estructura y el funcionamiento de los ecosistemas que conforman la naturaleza. La Ecología Humana estudia al hombre en relación con su ambiente, lo analiza como centro de la creación, como ser biológico cultural y como integrante de un ecosistema complejo. Para poder vivir, el hombre está inserto en un ecosistema. Un sistema, a su vez, es un conjunto de partes o de acontecimientos independientes pero a la vez interdependientes entre sí, lo que permite considerarlos como un conjunto. Un sistema ecológico incluye la interacción de todas sus partes, poseyendo estructura, coherencia interna, estabilidad, funciones e inserción en la realidad ambiente, incluyendo a todos los seres vivos" ["Ecology is the study of the structure and ecosystem functioning forming nature. the Human Ecology studies man in relationship with their environment, analyzes as the center of creation, such as biological and culture as part of a complex ecosystem. To live, man is embedded in an ecosystem. A system, turn, is a set of parts or but independent events while interdependent, which can consider them as a whole. An ecological system includes interaction of all its parts, possessing structure, internal consistency, stability, functions and integration into reality environment, including all beings alive"]
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2000
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