2 resultados para Socio-ecological crisis
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Resumo:
El manejo del ecosistema agua tratado desde el enfoque moderno provoca una profunda crisis ecológica a escala planetaria, generando que la ciencia y los científicos se enfrenten a nuevos retos, como la necesidad de evaluar ecológicamente su manejo en un contexto de sustentabilidad. Situados como dos modos diferentes de apropiación o manejo del ecosistema agua, el modo sustentable y el modo convencional conforman las dos maneras de manejar el agua, que se evidencian en nueve atributos de carácter ecológico, energético, económico. agrario, cognitivo y cultural (ver Cuadro 2). La dominación interna/externa a que está sometida nuestra realidad impide el surgimiento de toda conciencia político-ecológica, crítica en el individuo.Abstract: The management of the water ecosystem under the modern approach provokes a deep ecological crisis at planetary scale, generating that science and scientists face new challenges, such as the necessity Lo evaluate ecologically its management in a context of sustainability. Presented as two radically different modes of ownership or management of the water ecosystem, the sustainable and the conventional modes are the two ways to manage water, diaL are evidenced in nine attributes of ecological, energetic, economic, agrarian, cognitive and cultural connotation.The internallexternal domination our reality is submitted to, prevenís dic emergence of every political-ecological critical consciousness on thc individuals.
Resumo:
Considering the wide implications of global warming it is evident the need, not only of diminishing the energy consumption patterns, but of diversifying to “sustainable” energy resources. Moreover, within the frame of national security, this requires tore-think the managing and use of available resources, because any change of the energy paradigm will depend, at least at the beginning, on fossil energy.Considering the above, the following paper opens a discussion about energy, entropy and the limits of economic growth, following the premises of the school of ecological economics. It offers several empirical data about the situation of the current energy pattern, mostly about its socio-environmental aspects. The paper ends discussing the characteristics and limitations of the main available alternative energies; meanwhile it highlights the relevance of contemporary patterns of territorial organization. It concludes pointing out the inherent need of diminishing the type and rhythm of current energy consumption.