THE MAN-NATURE RELATIONSHIP AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL SPEECHES

Authors

  • Zilda Fátima Mariano
  • Iraci Scopel
  • Dimas Moraes Peixinho
  • Marcos Barros Souza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2011.0022.0008

Keywords:

Environmental question, man/nature relationship, Ecology.

Abstract

In spite of technological advancements, the society still didn't reach to become independent of the natural resources. Since the primitive phase, when the man had a relation of total dependence, the nature was seen as a source of food. After, the man gets into the sedentary habit, creating new technological skills, in the intention of dominating progressively the nature. In this meantime, the societies evolved and the great problem of the modern, industrial and technological civilization is, perhaps, not to have realized the dependence from the nature. In search of the breakage of this dependence the societies, based on his way of production, presented several environmental speeches. In this context are presented the concepts of nature/native and man/society relationship and some speeches as: of the environmental crisis, of the ecologists, of the environmental development, of the nature as inheritance of all, of the ecological fear and of the University.

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Published

2011-11-20

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How to Cite

Mariano, Z. F., Scopel, I., Peixinho, D. M., & Souza, M. B. (2011). THE MAN-NATURE RELATIONSHIP AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL SPEECHES. Revista Do Departamento De Geografia, 22, 158-170. https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2011.0022.0008