DOI: https://doi.org/10.5027/rgv.v0i61.a121

RELACIONES ENTRE NATURALEZA, CULTURA Y PROCESOS Y FOR-MAS DE ACUMULACIÓN. UNA PROPUESTA ANALÍTICA DESDE EL SI-GLO XVI A LA ÉPOCA ACTUAL

Abraham Paulsen Bilbao

Resumen


¿Cómo hemos llegado al actual orden ecológico – capitalista depredado y carenciado? ¿de qué modos se están plasmando y construyendo paradigmas orientados a la hibridación de lo natural y lo cultural para conseguir nuevas formas de gobernanza del medioambiente? Ambas preguntas devienen necesariamente en analizar la problemática ambiental, la complejidad del cambio social asociado a nuevas formas de comprensión y gestión de lo natural, la diversidad de posturas referidas a la valorización y gestión del entorno. Se propone a continuación reflexionar desde la geografía acerca de la imbricación de procesos y construcciones ideológicas y narrativas referidas a la naturaleza en sus vinculaciones con la cultura. Se utilizan como herramientas algunas comprensiones de la historia económica y social de Occidente, revisiones de teorías de valor, valoración y acumulación referidas a lo natural e insumos propios de la teoría geográfica. Se concluye que el largo camino de narrativas desde el largo siglo XVI hasta nuestros días no ha logrado resolver adecuadamente el problema ecológico dadas las consideraciones establecidas como marcos epistemológicos que analizan, justifican y explican la acción humana, individual y colectiva, sobre el medio.


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