Approximations to the problematics of the disasters from three conceptions of the relation man - nature

Disasters are a violent and massive change in the conditions of the human environment, hence the way as the human being has conceived his role historically in the world, his relationship with the transcendent, and his relationship with the environment have conditioned both our conception and our way...

詳細記述

保存先:
書誌詳細
第一著者: Linayo, Alejandro
フォーマット: Online
言語:spa
出版事項: Universidad Católica de Pereira 2012
オンライン・アクセス:https://biblioteca.ucp.edu.co/OJS/index.php/arquetipo/article/view/517
タグ: タグ追加
タグなし, このレコードへの初めてのタグを付けませんか!
その他の書誌記述
要約:Disasters are a violent and massive change in the conditions of the human environment, hence the way as the human being has conceived his role historically in the world, his relationship with the transcendent, and his relationship with the environment have conditioned both our conception and our way to deal with disasters and urban risks. This paper resumes three time-spatial manners in which the notion of the disaster has been conceived: the first one associated with primitive societies, the second associated with theocentric or pre-modern societies, and the third one finally related to anthropocentric or modern societies. On these outlines are explored the conditions that in each case seem to have carved our way of facing urban risk and disaster.