Systemic interdisciplinarity and geographic environmental studies
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v16i0.7798Keywords:
scientific development, systemic perspective, geographic environmental studies, avanços científicos, perspectiva sistêmica, estudos geográfico ambientaisAbstract
Considerations resulting from scientific development currently contribute to the possibility of greater
communicability and cooperation among areas of knowledge, presenting undeniable possibilities for
environmental studies. The modern systemic perspective fits in this context, solidifying itself as a powerful
theoretical and analytic instrument whose improvements currently suggest more flexible views of dualisms
directly tied to the theme of geography in general and environmental studies (subject/object, quality/
quantity, local/global). Based on a historic survey of some of the scientific considerations and advances
related to the evolution of the systemic perspective, understanding of the physical dynamics of matter, the subject/object relationship, etc., some of the approaches already accomplished for understanding environmental systems and considerations regarding the most appropriate groups of approaches to the physical-natural and human environments are covered.
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