Habitat y ecología de la pobreza

There is not only a geography of poverty, but also an ecology of poverty. Proportionately, poverty has become more urbanized than population, and ecological poverty has formed metropolitan ecosystems marked by survival adaptations, in which social and environmental degradation correlate. This articl...

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Những tác giả chính: Daher Hechem, Antonio Eduardo, Sandoval Luna, Alejandra del Rocío
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Được phát hành: Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2016
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.ubiobio.cl:article-23562018-03-26T18:08:00Z Habitat y ecología de la pobreza The habitat and ecology of poverty Daher Hechem, Antonio Eduardo Sandoval Luna, Alejandra del Rocío hábitat ecología pobreza degradación desigualdad habitat ecology poverty degradation inequality There is not only a geography of poverty, but also an ecology of poverty. Proportionately, poverty has become more urbanized than population, and ecological poverty has formed metropolitan ecosystems marked by survival adaptations, in which social and environmental degradation correlate. This article discusses human ecology, ecological poverty and the habitat of the poor. Not coincidentally, among the top urban models are those based on “human ecology”. They argue that social segregation is also ecological and nowadays housing and basic -mainly urban- services are relevant variables in measuring multidimensional poverty. In ecological poverty, the human species, which has the greatest legal protection, is usually the most preyed upon by its own species; as an overexploited or underused resource, it fluctuates between merchandise and unemployment. The poor, segregated and exiled from the city, live in ecologically risky areas, with pathological density and cohabitation, in socially and environmentally critical ecosystemic relationships. These are stigmatized places and discriminated populations that survive in suburban and even worse, sub-city and sub-human conditions.  No existe solo una geografía de la pobreza, también una ecología de la pobreza. La pobreza se ha urbanizado proporcionalmente más que la población, y la ecología de la pobreza ha conformado ecosistemas metropolitanos marcados por la adaptación para sobrevivir. En ellos, la degradación social se correlaciona con la degradación ambiental. El artículo trata de la ecología humana, la ecología de la pobreza y el hábitat de los pobres. No casualmente entre los primeros modelos urbanos están los basados en la “ecología humana”, sosteniendo que la segregación social es también ecológica. Y actualmente la vivienda y los servicios básicos, mayoritariamente urbanos, son variables relevantes en la medición de la pobreza multidimensional. En la ecología de la pobreza, la especie humana, la más protegida legalmente, resulta habitualmente la más depredada por su propia especie, como recurso sobreexplotado o subutilizado, fluctuando entre mercancía y cesantía. Los pobres, segregados y exiliados extramuros de la ciudad, habitan en áreas de riesgo ecológico, con densidades y promiscuidades patológicas, en relaciones ecosistémicas críticas social y ambientalmente. Son lugares estigmatizados y poblaciones discriminadas que sobreviven en condiciones suburbanas, peor aún, infraurbanas e infrahumanas.  Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2016-05-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/2356 Urbano; V.19, N.33 (MAYO 2016): DESARROLLO URBANO Y CIUDADES MEDIAS; 6-13 Urbano; V.19, N.33 (MAYO 2016): DESARROLLO URBANO Y CIUDADES MEDIAS; 6-13 0718-3607 0717-3997 spa https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/2356/2188
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description There is not only a geography of poverty, but also an ecology of poverty. Proportionately, poverty has become more urbanized than population, and ecological poverty has formed metropolitan ecosystems marked by survival adaptations, in which social and environmental degradation correlate. This article discusses human ecology, ecological poverty and the habitat of the poor. Not coincidentally, among the top urban models are those based on “human ecology”. They argue that social segregation is also ecological and nowadays housing and basic -mainly urban- services are relevant variables in measuring multidimensional poverty. In ecological poverty, the human species, which has the greatest legal protection, is usually the most preyed upon by its own species; as an overexploited or underused resource, it fluctuates between merchandise and unemployment. The poor, segregated and exiled from the city, live in ecologically risky areas, with pathological density and cohabitation, in socially and environmentally critical ecosystemic relationships. These are stigmatized places and discriminated populations that survive in suburban and even worse, sub-city and sub-human conditions. 
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