GEOGRAFÍA FÍSICA Y CONSERVACIÓN DE LA NATURALEZA

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  • Francisco López Bermúdez
Keywords: physical geography, nature, complexity, reductionism, holism, landscape, harmony

Abstract

Physical Geography and conservation of the Nature. The soil, the water, the vegetation and the landscape, basic components of the nature, are nonrenewable vital resources and to a large extent under a human pressure every greater time. So that they can perform his numerous functions, it is necessary to maintain them in good state and to make of them a durable management and use, and for it, one needs to know the complex and dynamic relations that register, within the framework the system nature. Physical Geography, as environmental science, socially useful, can and must contribute to the knowledge of the functionality and values of the nature and their resources, and to the relation of the humans with her.

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Author Biography

Francisco López Bermúdez

Departamento de Geografía Física, Humana y Análisis Regional Universidad de Murcia Campus de La Merced
How to Cite
López Bermúdez, F. (2002). GEOGRAFÍA FÍSICA Y CONSERVACIÓN DE LA NATURALEZA. Geography Papers, (36), 133–146. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/geografia/article/view/46511
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