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Ecosemiotic Landscape : A Novel Perspective for the Toolbox of Environmental Humanities, Paperback / softback Book

Ecosemiotic Landscape : A Novel Perspective for the Toolbox of Environmental Humanities Paperback / softback

Part of the Elements in Environmental Humanities series

Paperback / softback

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The distinction between humans and the natural world is an artefact and more a matter of linguistic communication than a conceptual separation.

This Element proposes ecosemiotics as an epistemological tool to better understand the relationship between human and natural processes.

Ecosemiotics with its affinity to the humanities, is presented here as the best disciplinary approach for interpreting complex environmental conditions for a broad audience, across a multitude of temporal and spatial scales.

It is proposed as an intellectual bridge between divergent sciences to incorporate within a unique framework different paradigms.

The ecosemiotic paradigm helps to explain how organisms interact with their external environments using mechanisms common to all living beings that capture external information and matter for internal usage.

This paradigm can be applied in all the circumstances where a living being (man, animal, plant, fungi, etc.) performs processes to stay alive.

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