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                <text>La emergencia y la magnitud que los problemas ambientales han ganado en las tres ultimas décadas han posibilitado una gran producción científica acerca del tema de la ecología y el medio ambiente, principalmente en relación a como la humanidad se debe comportar delante de la naturaleza. Es frecuente en las ciencias sociales la utilización de los términos ecológico y medioambiental como sinónimos. Todavía, desde el punto de vista de la ética es necesario hacer distinciones debido a las concepciones teóricas que dan sostenibilidad a las discusiones, una vez que existen divergencias conceptuales fundamentales que deben ser aclaradas para que no se cometa el error de mezclar concepciones y teorías que son fundamentalmente distintas y deben dar la profundidad teórica que la problemática exige. Así, este trabajo se propone a aclarar las dos concepciones haciendo la distinción entre lo que debe ser tratado como ética medioambiental y ética ecológica, dando énfasis en este ultimo concepto y haciendo una recopilación de los principales autores que fundamentan esta corriente teórica, de forma a servir de texto orientador para quien necesite de estudiar la ética ecológica con profundidad, incluso dando soporte para estudios en áreas como la sociología y la economía.The urgency and magnitude of environmental problems over the last three decades has led to extensive scientific productivity around the subject of ecology and the environment, principally in relation to humankind's treatment of nature. In the social sciences, ecology and environment are often used as synonyms. However, from the point of view of ethics, it is necessary to make a distinction due to the theoretical concepts that lend sustainability to these discussions. Fundamental conceptual differences must be clarified in order to avoid confusing concepts and theories that are fundamentally distinct and provide the theoretical depth that the issue requires. As such, this work proposes to clarify the two concepts, making the distinction between what should be considered environmental ethics versus ecological ethics, with emphasis on the latter concept. A literature review of key contributions to this line of theory is included in order to support studies in the disciplines of sociology and economics and provide orientation for those who wish to pursue in-depth studies of ecological ethics.</text>
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                <text>En septiembre del 2021, la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas reunirá a los países en un momento crucial para organizar la acción colectiva con el propósito de hacer frente a la crisis medioambiental mundial. Se reunirán una vez más en la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Diversidad Biológica, en Kunming (China) y en la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (CP26), en Glasgow (Escocia). Antes de la celebración de estas reuniones trascendentales, nosotros —los editores de revistas sobre salud de todo el mundo— exigimos medidas urgentes para mantener los aumentos promedio de la temperatura a nivel mundial por debajo de 1,5 °C, detener la destrucción de la naturaleza y proteger la salud.</text>
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                <text>O cultivar e a propagação de plantas medicinais para uso na elaboração de produtos e chás vêm ganhando espaço como uma alternativa aos medicamentos industrializados. A obtenção de mudas com qualidade fisiológica e sanitária usando bioestimulantes naturais é importante, porém apresenta aporte científico insuficiente. O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito do extrato aquoso de Cyperus rotundus no enraizamento de estacas de Mikania glomerata. O experimento foi conduzido no delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial (5x3), sendo os tratamentos compostos pela combinação das concentrações de extrato de tiririca (zero; 25; 50; 75 e 100%) e dos tempos de imersão (10, 20 e 30 minutos). O extrato foi preparado a partir de 20g de tubérculos de tiririca e 400mL de água, sendo triturado, filtrado e diluído em água nas concentrações e imerso nos diferentes tempos. Após as estacas foram plantadas em copos descartáveis de 200mL. Aos 60 dias após o plantio, foi avaliado: número de brotação, massa fresca e seca de raiz, de caule, de folhas e a massa seca total. Para número de brotação, e massa fresca de caule e raiz, houve efeito significativo das concentrações de extrato de tiririca. O tempo de imersão de 30 minutos e as crescentes concentrações de extrato aquoso de tiririca aumenta a mortalidade de estacas de guaco. Alta concentração de extrato de tiririca tem efeito inibitório sobre as brotações de guaco.</text>
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                <text>Las infraestructuras de la energía se han visto tensionadas por una serie de demandas y responsabilidades que tienden a solucionar problemas cruciales de la actualidad y del futuro, como el cambio climático y la justicia distributiva. En este artículo planteo que, para armonizar muchos de estos asuntos, una mejor comprensión de la relación entre usuarios e infraestructuras debe ser alcanzada. Para ello, sostengo que los estudios infraestructurales, en combinación con los análisis de usuarios provenientes de los estudios de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (CTS), pueden contribuir significativamente a esa tarea. De este modo, desde una perspectiva genealógica y mediante el análisis de documentos de archivo de la Administración Pública de Chile, analizo el caso de los colgados: grupo de usuarios de la energía eléctrica sin relación contractual con las empresas de distribución, que emergió como un problema durante la década de los ochenta, cuando se comenzó a privatizar la infraestructura en medio de la dictadura militar. El análisis del caso de los colgados permite notar que, a pesar de la evidencia presentada en los estudios encargados para el conocimiento del perfil de este tipo de usuarios, quienes estaban a cargo de la infraestructura -empresarios, economistas y políticos- interpretaron en todo momento los resultados de dichos estudios dentro del marco racional-económico con el que se diseñan las políticas públicas a partir de esa época en Chile. Así, este caso de estudio sirve como un ejemplo de la obstinación con que se aplican los supuestos de racionalidad-económica. A pesar de la evidente contradicción entre el comportamiento de los usuarios y los supuestos con que operaban las políticas públicas, la ilusión de la racionalidad-económica como explicación representativa del comportamiento de los usuarios, continuó siendo el eje articulador de las relaciones infraestructurales.</text>
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                <text>Physalis peruviana L. belongs to the Solanaceae family and produces a spherical fruit used to treat various diseases. However, the chemical composition, nutritional characterization, and bioactive properties of the P. peruviana growing in the Andean region of the Atacama Desert have not been conducted so far. The results showed clear differences in the nutritional and bioactive characteristics of the fruits grown in arid environmental conditions, which were comparable to those from countries with a production tradition. The fruits studied showed a higher Ca, Cu, Mn, P, and Zn content and bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and tannins than those reported in the literature. UHPLC was performed to determine the main phenols. Gallic acid was identified as the predominant phenolic compound in this species (303.63 mg/100 g FW), of which to our knowledge no previous study has reported similar concentrations in this species. Moreover, Cape gooseberry extract has antioxidant and antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Pseudomonas syringae (MIC 0.313 mg/mL and MBC 1.25 mg/mL) was the most susceptible bacterium. Meanwhile, Erwinia rhapontici was the most resistant bacterium (MIC and MIB 5.00 mg/mL). Furthermore, it was found to inhibit α-amylase activity with an IC50 value (39.28 µg/mL) similar to that of acarbose (35.74 µg/mL). These results expand the knowledge of the species cultivated in arid environmental conditions and suggest an alternative for the potential use of this fruit to manage chronic diseases such as diabetes.</text>
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                <text>Francisco Javier Peris-Felipo, Fernando Santa, Michael Schade, Vasileios Vasileiadis, Luis Oscar Aguado, José Vicente Falcó-Garí, Ricardo Jiménez-Peydró, Luis Miranda-Barroso</text>
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                <text>Starting in the 1950s, agricultural production has been remarkably intensified, resulting in modern management systems where a severe increase in field size led to an elimination of edges and other ecologically valuable structural elements. The resulting habitat loss caused dramatic changes in natural communities. The aim of this work is to test whether there are statistically significant differences in insect abundance over time by using multifunctional margins that are seed mixtures of autochthonous species planted in combined strips, which are the fastest way to provide significant biodiversity benefits within farmed landscapes, enhancing the diversity and abundance of insects, birds, and small mammals, offering resources and reservoirs. This study was carried out in three intensive fruit farms in Spain over a three-year period (2013–2015). Each field was divided into two zones: the margin where a multifunctional margin was planted, and another that remained unchanged in the field. A clear trend to increase RTE species throughout the years in all farms was observed. Moreover, the margin showed a significant difference with respect to the field in the average number of insect species and individuals. The use of margins improves the appearance of RTE species in mean percentages ranging between 12.06 and 25.26% according to the sampling area. Margins also favour the increase in species (148.83–232.84%) and individuals (207.24–586.70%) in agricultural landscapes. These results clearly show that margins are an essential tool to fight insect decline in intensive farming areas.</text>
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                <text>Análises multivariadas rotineiras em ecologia podem ser facilmente aplicadas em outras ciências ambientais, oferecendo novas possibilidades de exploração analítica e quantitativa de padrões complexos. Demonstramos isto com um estudo das relações entre variáveis demográficas e de qualidade ambiental nas Bacias dos Rios Piracicaba e Capivari. Vetores demográficos foram identificados com uma análise de coordenadas principais e, em seguida, correlacionados com variáveis de saneamento e de cobertura vegetal. A análise evidenciou a estrutura de correlações entre as variáveis, indicando tanto hipóteses formais sobre as suas causas, como diretrizes práticas de gestão. Análises multivariadas são muito eficazes para a exploração de relações estruturais entre uma grande quantidade de variáveis, sendo uma ferramenta importante em estudos ambientais interdisciplinares.Multivariate analyses usual to ecology can be easily applied in other environmental sciences, making available new analytical tools for the quantitative exploration of complex patterns. We exemplify this through a study of the relations among demographic variables and environmental quality in the Piracicaba and Capivari River Basins. Demographic vectors were found by a principal coordinates analysis, and then were correlated with variables of sanitation and of vegetation cover. This analysis revealed the structure of correlations among the variables, suggesting causative hypotheses, as well as practical guidelines in environmental management. Multivariate analyses are very effective in exploring structural links among many variables, which makes them an important tool in interdisciplinary studies on environment.</text>
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                <text>Human ecology. Anthropogeography</text>
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