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                <text>El presente artículo es la tercera parte de un Ensayo titulado: Bioética en la educación universitaria: una hermenéutica con prospectivas biopolíticas (2006). Allí propongo establecer un diálogo transdisciplinario entre bioética, educación universitaria y praxis humana. En este caso se pretende mostrar a la academia universitaria una alternativa de análisis a los diferentes problemas que plantea hoy la globalización, la ciencia, la técnica y la tecnología de cara a la situación social del país, desde la bioética con características hermenéuticas. Los investigadores sobre temas ecológicos, ambientales, de desarrollo sostenible o sustentable, de ecoética, de bioética o ecosofía cada vez son más enfáticos en no posponer más la realización de acciones concretas respecto al futuro de la naturaleza, de la vida y sus recursos y obviamente de la supervivencia de la especie humana. Quizás este es uno de los acuerdos implícitos de la comunidad científi ca en donde poco cuenta, si quienes proponen lo que proponen se conocen personalmente o no. Lo que es importante para ellos es pasar de discursos elaborados en escritorios a la acción de campo en un tema donde está en juego el futuro del planeta y todo lo que esto incluye. Considero que la vía regia para no postergar más esta labor es educar a las futuras generaciones respecto a la importancia de la bioética como 'mediadora' hermenéutica en los diálogos permanentes entre ciencia y cultura, en las circunstancias actuales de globalización. Para lo cual primero contextualizaré lo que denomina Rensselaer Van Potter: bioética global en el fenómeno de la globalización y segundo, propongo esquemáticamente un conversatorio imaginario entre autores, que considero, respaldan la actualidad y conveniencia de educar a la comunidad en general y la universitaria en particular desde las intenciones educativas del pensamiento potteriano.</text>
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                <text>Los lagos urbanos son entornos con características estructurales y funcionales muy diferentes de los lagos en entronos naturales. El objetivo de este estudio es presentar los principales resultados relacionados con el estado ambiental del lago Villa Dalcar (33 ° 06’25 'S, 64 ° 22’31' W, 7 ha), ubicado en la ciudad de Río Cuarto (Córdoba). En este lago, se realizan diversas actividades como la natación, la navegación en bote (incluidas las competiciones de lanchas motoras), la pesca recreativa y para el consumo humano, el retiro de peces para cebo, la investigación y la enseñanza. El lago también proporciona hábitat para al menos 16 especies de peces y otras comunidades. Sin embargo, ha habido un conflicto significativo sobre el uso del agua, la contaminación del paisaje, la mortalidad de los peces y las diferentes expresiones del estado trófico, que se manifestó en períodos de aguas claras y turbias. Se implementaron diferentes medidas de manejo para controlar las macrófitas acuáticas, como la remoción mecánica, la biomanipulación con peces utilizando Ctenopharyngodon idella y el dragado. Los resultados han sido variables dependiendo de: la abundancia de ciprínidos, las actividades desarrolladas en la cuenca y las fluctuaciones en el volumen de agua. El lago es un desafío en lo que se refiere al manejo y este último depende de una serie de factores ambientales, sociales e incluso políticos.</text>
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                <text>Instituto de Limnología Raúl A. Ringuelet. (CONICET-UNLP)"</text>
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                <text>Poiesis &amp; topos. Huertopoema, the poetic identity</text>
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                <text>Holga Méndez Fernández</text>
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                <text>We cannot reflect on our own cultural context without knowing another one. We need to stand aside from our own context in order to understand the difference. Huertopoema condenses this vision of poetic identity, of the space of the crop and the poem, in search of balance in the use of topos, such as the garden and as a form of artistic life; farm labour; sowing and harvesting are synonyms of poiesis. Its fundamental principle is based on an elementary spatial order and rational arrangements, as well as a comparative grammar that encrypts its interpretation and its knowledge not only in aesthetics, but through intuition. Like a sculpture, like a musical score, like a painting, a poem made into a garden; just as words are laid out on the page, the furniture in the space of the room, a huertopoema functions as a complete work: earth, water, air, day, night, fruit, vegetables, animals and people live together, coexist, make the huertopoema. There is a direct reference to 'concrete poetry', to concrete music; to take a case in point, the references to works by Erik Satie, John Cage, Vicente Huidobro, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Joan Brossa, Marcel Duchamp...Visual poetry. Object poems.</text>
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                <text>History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Education (General)</text>
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