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The other side of Ecology: thinking about the human bias in our ecological analyses for biodiversity conservation
2017
Ethnobiology and Conservation
Ecology as a science emerged within a classic Cartesian positivist context, in which relationships should be understood by the division of knowledge and its subsequent generalization. Overtime, ecology has addressed many questions, from the processes that lead to the origin and maintenance of life to modern theories of trophic webs and non equilibrium. However, the ecological models and ecosystem theories used in the field of ecology have had difficulty integrating man into analysis, although
doi:10.15451/ec2017-08-6.14-1-24
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