Nature-Society Relationship in the Context of the Latin American City: Medellin, Colombia
Being the heirs of the Aristotelian legacy we ratify human supremacy over nature in different scales. The city is evidence of this historical equation of social praxis. This article contemplates the Nature-Society relationship in a Latin American city, taking Medellin, Colombia, as its geographical...
Autor Principal: | Carmona Londoño, Luz Stella |
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Otros Autores: | Aguiar Gomes, Edvânia Tôrres |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
2013
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http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/cvyu/article/view/5388 |
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Being the heirs of the Aristotelian legacy we ratify human supremacy over nature in different scales. The city is evidence of this historical equation of social praxis. This article contemplates the Nature-Society relationship in a Latin American city, taking Medellin, Colombia, as its geographical context. In capitalist society the city is the place of (re) production of capital, which modifies its natural conditions and transforms its natural elements into facilitators of this production. Also Medellin has passed through various changes of economic, social and natural nature since the beginning of the 20th century. Through iconographic registers and information of the municipality, the relationship of domination over nature can be shown, responding to the interests of capital, market expansion and large interventions with its impacts on water resources and other biotic and abiotic elements with interest in occupation in areas of high declination. |
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