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Plant communities as bioclimate indicators on Isla Navarino, one of the southernmost forested areas of the world
This article focuses on Isla Navarino (Chile) to understand changes in plant community composition and plant diversity and their relation to climatic factors along an altitudinal gradient.
Date:
September 29, 2016
Creator:
Molina, José Antonio; Lumbreras, Ana; Benavent-González, Albert; Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960- & Sancho, Leopoldo G.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Jardineras Subantárticas: Conocimiento Y Valoración De La Flora Altoandina
This article proposes a new concept for changing the perception about the high mountain habitats in the sub-Antarctic region of Cape Horn.
Date:
2018
Creator:
Méndez, Manuela; Cavieres, Lohengrin A. & Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Educación, Ecoturismo y Conservación Biocultural en los Bosques en Miniatura Del Cabo de Hornos
Article demonstrates that using Field Environmental Philosophy (FEP) methodology, inconspicuous species can be made visible and their ecological, ethical, aesthetic, and economic values can be recognized by citizens.
Date:
September 12, 2020
Creator:
Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-; Medina, Yanet & Massardo, Francisca
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Análisis De Los Cursos De Filosofía Ambiental De Campo en El Parque Etnobotánico Omora, Reserva De La Biosfera Cabo De Hornos, Chile
This article focuses on the international Field Environmental Philosophy (FEP) course that takes place annually at Omora Park, examining courses offered from 2015 - 2018.
Date:
June 25, 2018
Creator:
Malebrán, Javiera & Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Interacciones Bioculturales Del Pueblo Yagán Con Las Macroalgas Y Moluscos: Una Aproximación Desde La Filosofía Ambiental De Campo
This article applies the conceptual framework of biocultural ethics to characterize the intertidal habitat within the biocultural context of the Yaghan people.
Date:
June 17, 2018
Creator:
Ojeda, Jaime; Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-; Rosenfeld, Sebastián; Contador, Tamara; Massardo, Francisca; Malebrán, Javiera et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Sumergidos Con Lupa en Los Ríos Del Cabo De Hornos: Valoración ética De Los Ecosistemas Dulceacuícolas Y Sus Co-Habitantes
This article presents the methods and results of a multidisciplinary work focused on invertebrates and freshwater ecosystems of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.
Date:
June 25, 2018
Creator:
Contador, Tamara; Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-; Kennedy, James H.; Massardo, Francisca; Ojeda, Jaime; Caballero, Paula et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Los Ojos Del Árbol: Percibiendo, Registrando, Comprendiendo Y Contrarrestando Las Invasiones Biológicas en Tiempos De Rápida Homogeneizacion Biocultural
This article describes the use of the metaphor "the eyes of the tree" to overcome limitations to the International Long-Term Ecological Research Network by integrating ecological, philosophical, and technological components.
Date:
2018
Creator:
Crego, Ramiro D.; Ward, Nora; Jiménez, Jaime E.; Massardo, Francisca & Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Primera década de investigación y educación en la Reserva de la Biosfera Cabo de Hornos: el enfoque biocultural del Parque Etnobotánico Omora
This article discusses the historical context motivating the creation of the future Cape Horn Sub-Antarctic Center in 2017.
Date:
September 22, 2015
Creator:
Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960- & Schüttler, Elke
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Biocultural homogenization: Exotism of the femenine landscape of latin america
Article discusses the importance of valuing an alternative, ecological, aesthetic and post-modern-exotic hermeneutic in viewing Latin America, and discusses the colonial impression of a "exotic" Latin America.
Date:
June 17, 2018
Creator:
Castellanos, Angelina Paredes & Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Cultivando Un Jardín De Nombres en Los Bosques en Miniatura Del Cabo De Hornos: Extensión De La Conservación Biocultural Y La Ética a Seres Vivos Poco Percibidos
This article presents a new methodology and activity to foster an ecological understanding of biodiversity, as well as of biocultural conservation and ethics, which includes little, under-perceived, living-beings--such as bryophytes.
Date:
June 19, 2018
Creator:
Lewis, Lily R.; Gottschalk-Druschke, Caroline; Saldías, Camila; Mackenzie, Roy; Malebrán, Javiera; Goffinet, Bernard et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Ciclos de vida de insectos dulceacuícolas y cambio climático global en la ecorregión subantártica de Magallanes: investigaciones ecológicas a largo plazo en el Parque Etnobotánico Omora, Reserva de Biosfera Cabo de Hornos (55° S)
This article describes long-term studies the diversity, distribution and life histories of aquatic insects associated with the Róbalo River and other streams on Navarino Island.
Date:
October 14, 2014
Creator:
Contador, Tamara; Kennedy, James H.; Ojeda, Jaime; Feinsinger, Peter & Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Legacies of Power: The Cultural Heritage of Theological White Supremacy, A Case Study of Ku Klux Konfederatism in Denton County Texas, 1850-1930
Undergraduate thesis exploring modern American racism as the result of the nation's legacy of theological white supremacy and its deep-rooted racial issues that remain unresolved because of the theo-mythologies embedded at the core of the nation's foundational fabric that have been and continue to be largely unaccounted for in corrective racial discourse through a case study of Denton, Texas. By employing localized interdisciplinary methodological approaches aimed at unveiling the theo-myth which underscores the modern American racial ontology, this study examines how theological white supremacy was homogenized into popular culture in Denton County Texas following the Civil War via neo-Confederate Ku Klux Klan movement, which the author calls Ku Klux Konfederatism, that continues its influence today through localized theo-political institutions, sociocultural systems and cultural 'norms.'
Date:
April 20, 2020
Creator:
Luther Rummel, Jessica Rae
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library