Volume 19, No. 2, 2022
Environmental Bioethics And Socio-Environmental Conflict: Resigning Governance And Governance In Territory
Pablo Giovanny Dávila Pinto , Guido Gustavo Villacis , Marco Antonio González Escudero
Abstract
The treatment of conflicts is based on the identification of those harmed in these dispute relations, has its origin in the development models, raised in territorial planning plans and level development plans, the outrage of nature and the environment has its effect on the quality of a country's democracy, this accompanied by extractivistic laws , disputes, negotiations, arbitrations and mediations, are conceived in processes of governance and governance, identified in the methodology described, to promote intergovernmental relations, individual treatment is provided for socio-environmental conflicts, based on a theoretical description we can relate as environmental bioethics with its actions considers the management of socio-environmental conflicts in guiding human behavior in the use of its resources , we wonder how governance and governance influence in a mitigating way, for this, we use a survey to learn how the two concepts have an intrinsic relationship, which influence the resolution of environmental conflicts, state coordination and civil society with citizen participation drive the strengthening of these processes that minimize extractivism and its environmental and social consequences , through peaceful solutions, applied to a viable long-term model.
Pages: 2700-2715
Keywords: Public administration; governance; management; community participation; environment; Bioethics.