The web of life: ecossocial relations – humans and non humans

Authors

  • Eugênio Giovenardi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18830/issn2238-362X.v14.n1.2024.02.

Keywords:

Web of life, system, organization, ecossocial relationships, deforestation, ecological laws, ecological politics.

Abstract

All live beings, human and non-human, entwined in the web of life that embraces planet Earth, communicate with each other. The “ecossocial” relationships amongst live beings are part of the self-organization of nature. To break these relationships or to impose a supremacy of the human species over the behavior of non-human lives can cause a reduction of biodiversity and the extinction of thousands of other species, including the Homo sapiens.

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Author Biography

Eugênio Giovenardi

Ecosociologist, retired Consultant for the International Labor Organization.

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Published

2024-08-01

How to Cite

Giovenardi, E. (2024). The web of life: ecossocial relations – humans and non humans. Revista Estética E Semiótica- RES, Aesthetics and Semiotics Magazine, 14(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.18830/issn2238-362X.v14.n1.2024.02.