Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications

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The essential components of our Earth system are four: the solid earth, water, air and living organisms. The first three are usually included in the term geosphere, the system includes non-living components of the Earth system. The last component is generally known under the name biosphere, which is...

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Autor: Remy Llerena, Gastón
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/4155
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4155
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:ecology
environment
ecosystems
sustainability
crimes
control
biodiversity
international deals
systems
ecología
medio ambiente
ecosistemas
sostenibilidad
delitos
biodiversidad
tratados internacionales
sistemas
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Naturaleza, ecología y medio ambiente e impacto ambiental. Implicancias legales
title Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
spellingShingle Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
Remy Llerena, Gastón
ecology
environment
ecosystems
sustainability
crimes
control
biodiversity
international deals
systems
ecología
medio ambiente
ecosistemas
sostenibilidad
delitos
control
biodiversidad
tratados internacionales
sistemas
title_short Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
title_full Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
title_fullStr Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
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title_sort Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implications
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Remy Llerena, Gastón
author Remy Llerena, Gastón
author_facet Remy Llerena, Gastón
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ecology
environment
ecosystems
sustainability
crimes
control
biodiversity
international deals
systems
ecología
medio ambiente
ecosistemas
sostenibilidad
delitos
control
biodiversidad
tratados internacionales
sistemas
topic ecology
environment
ecosystems
sustainability
crimes
control
biodiversity
international deals
systems
ecología
medio ambiente
ecosistemas
sostenibilidad
delitos
control
biodiversidad
tratados internacionales
sistemas
description The essential components of our Earth system are four: the solid earth, water, air and living organisms. The first three are usually included in the term geosphere, the system includes non-living components of the Earth system. The last component is generally known under the name biosphere, which is the way of life and support integrated in the peripheral envelope of the planet life. Between the two systems there is a close relationship: Life on earth depends on the existence and functioning of the geosphere and it would not have its current configuration without the existence of living beings. All these components of the Earth system is what is called today the environment is being seriously affected by human will. Today, the environment undergoes continuous alterations in the natural, physical or biological systems whose impacts are not and often can not be located but are affecting the whole of the earth. Habitat destruction of living things, the changes in the boundaries of ecosystems is a result of deforestation unpunished, the scandalous desertification, aridity of the soil and the unbridled consumption of fossil food which has meant the emission into the atmosphere methane and nitrous oxide, poisonous gases that contribute to greenhouse toiled currently ravaging our planet. All this is the clear product of human activity on the environment. So the laws on the subject require assessment or environmental impact study (EIA) prior to initiation of any human activity that inevitably affect the environment. It aims to preserve the environment by minimizing the negative impact of human activity, with the aim of achieving proper relationship between man and nature and always respect biodiversity.
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spelling Nature, ecology and environment and environmental impact. legal implicationsNaturaleza, ecología y medio ambiente e impacto ambiental. Implicancias legalesRemy Llerena, Gastónecologyenvironmentecosystemssustainabilitycrimescontrolbiodiversityinternational dealssystemsecologíamedio ambienteecosistemassostenibilidaddelitoscontrolbiodiversidadtratados internacionalessistemasThe essential components of our Earth system are four: the solid earth, water, air and living organisms. The first three are usually included in the term geosphere, the system includes non-living components of the Earth system. The last component is generally known under the name biosphere, which is the way of life and support integrated in the peripheral envelope of the planet life. Between the two systems there is a close relationship: Life on earth depends on the existence and functioning of the geosphere and it would not have its current configuration without the existence of living beings. All these components of the Earth system is what is called today the environment is being seriously affected by human will. Today, the environment undergoes continuous alterations in the natural, physical or biological systems whose impacts are not and often can not be located but are affecting the whole of the earth. Habitat destruction of living things, the changes in the boundaries of ecosystems is a result of deforestation unpunished, the scandalous desertification, aridity of the soil and the unbridled consumption of fossil food which has meant the emission into the atmosphere methane and nitrous oxide, poisonous gases that contribute to greenhouse toiled currently ravaging our planet. All this is the clear product of human activity on the environment. So the laws on the subject require assessment or environmental impact study (EIA) prior to initiation of any human activity that inevitably affect the environment. It aims to preserve the environment by minimizing the negative impact of human activity, with the aim of achieving proper relationship between man and nature and always respect biodiversity.Los componentes esenciales de nuestro sistema terrestre son cuatro: la tierra sólida, el agua, el aire y los seres vivos. Los tres primeros suelen englobarse en el término geosfera, el sistema que incluye los componentes no vivos del sistema terrestre. El último componente suele conocerse con la denominación de biosfera, que es el sistema de vida y de apoyo a la vida integrada en el envoltorio periférico del planeta. Entre ambos sistemas existe una relación muy estrecha: La vida en la tierra depende de la existencia y el funcionamiento de la geosfera y ésta no tendría su configuración actual sin la existencia de los seres vivos. Todos estos componentes del sistema terrestre es lo que se denomina el medio ambiente que hoy viene siendo afectado gravemente por la voluntad humana. Hoy, el medio ambiente sufre continuas alteraciones en los sistemas naturales, físicos o biológicos cuyos impactos no son y no pueden muchas veces ser localizados sino que vienen afectando al conjunto de la tierra. La destrucción del hábitat de los seres vivos, los cambios operados en las fronteras de los ecosistemas es resultado de la deforestación impune, la desertización escandalosa, la aridización del suelo y el consumo desbocado de comestibles fósiles lo cual ha significado la emisión a la atmosfera de gas metano y de óxido de nitrógeno, ponzoñosos gases que contribuyen al efecto invernadero que actualmente asola a nuestro trajinado planeta. Todo ello es el producto indiscutible de la actividad del hombre sobre el medio ambiente. Por eso las legislaciones sobre la materia exigen la evaluación o estudio de impacto ambiental (EIA) previo al inicio de alguna actividad humana que ineludiblemente afectará al medio ambiente. Se pretende preservar el ambiente minimizando el impacto negativo de la actividad humana, con la pretensión de lograr adecuada relación entre el hombre y la naturaleza y con el respeto siempre de la biodiversidad.Universidad Ricardo Palma, Rectorado2021-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/415510.31381/iusinkarri.vn3.4155Ius Inkarri; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2014); 277-2902519-72742410-593710.31381/iusinkarri.vn3reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4155/5086Derechos de autor 2021 Gastón Remy Llerenahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/41552023-08-24T19:38:41Z
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