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Cape Horn: A Biogeographic Melting Pot at the Southern End of the Americas
This article proposes to distinguish three discoveries of Cape Horn
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The Reciprocal Links between Evolutionary-Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics
This article discusses the reciprocal links between evolutionary-ecological sciences and environmental ethics
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Notas Y Comentarios Bibliográficos
This article offers comment by the author on the Patagonian Archipelago as the Final Frontier, as written about in a book by Matthew B. Martinic titled, 'Patagonia Archipelago. The Final Frontier
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Transformations of Darwin’S Thought in Cape Horn: A Legacy for Science and Environmental Ethics
This article examines how in the course of his life Darwin transformed his initial judgments about the Fuegian people, and how this change of judgment is associated with the maturation of his concepts to forget the theory of human evolution
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Biocultural Ethics: Recovering the Vital Links between the Inhabitants, Their Habits, and Habitats
Article discussing research on biocultural ethics as a way to overcome biocultural homogenization
Habitats – Habits – Inhabitants
1 Introduction We prefer to refer to sustainable cultures rather than to a singular culture of sustainability, in order to make explicit the plurality of languages, ecological worldviews and practices that unfold in contrasting ecoregions. The shift helps to acknowledge the existence of diverse sustainable communities around the world, and highlights the need to integrate both biological and cultural diversity into the concept of a global, still heterogeneous mosaic of forms of ecological kno..
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First decade of research and education in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve: the biocultural approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park
This article discusses the historical context motivating the creation of the future Cape Horn Sub-Antarctic Center in 2017
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The road to biocultural ethics
Article discussing biocultural ethics. As a child, Ricardo Rozzi visited indigenous communities in the high Andes with his grandfather and was enchanted by their close relationship with the natural world. Later, he and his wife would return to the region to explore the traditional ecological knowledge of the world's southernmost indigenous people
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