Pozytywna i negatywna ekskluzja ekologiczna – próba zestawienia
Journal Title: Studies in Global Ethics and Global Education - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue
Abstract
In the first point of the article I define the terminology of the issue, primarily I define how I will use the term of exclusion. In the second point I describe the negative significance of social exclusion for ecological reasons which is due to the progressive destruction of the natural resources of our planet. The third point is devoted to commonly positive understanding of the ecological exclusion which is reflected in bioregionalists postulate to draw an area of a pristine and an untouched nature. The last point, the fourth one, concerns counteraction against negatively understood of the exclusion from the ecological perspective. I focus here mainly on postulates created in the field of humanity studies involved in ecology and the idea of sustainable development.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Marcin Pełka
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