La salud desde la justicia ecológica: de la regeneración de la naturaleza salvaje a la prevención de futuras pandemias

e202210065

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  • Cristian Moyano Fernández Instituto de Filosofía, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Madrid. España. / Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Barcelona. España.

Palabras clave:

Zoonosis, Justicia ecológica, Salud global, Naturaleza salvaje, COVID-19, Deber preventivo, Interdependencias

Resumen

Este artículo trata de explorar una perspectiva filosófica de la salud vinculada a la restauración de la naturaleza salvaje, especialmente a raíz de algunos aprendizajes que podemos extraer de la propagación de enfermedades zoonóticas recientes. En el primer apartado se presenta la relación que ha mantenido la pandemia de la COVID-19 con la justicia social, aventurando la tesis de que la justicia ecológica es una dimensión que debería ser incorporada con mayor atención. Para justificar esto, en los siguientes apartados se propone, primero a nivel conceptual, abordar un concepto de salud que sea plural, dinámico e interdependiente, y, luego a nivel pragmático, tomar como referencia la casuística que muestra una correlación inversa entre la presencia de biodiversidad salvaje en un territorio y el contagio por zoonosis. En suma, estos pensamientos pueden llevar a justificar deberes anticipatorios de futuras pandemias y a una responsabilidad por la salud global que merecen ser analizados desde la ética.

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05-10-2022

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Moyano Fernández C. La salud desde la justicia ecológica: de la regeneración de la naturaleza salvaje a la prevención de futuras pandemias: e202210065. Rev Esp Salud Pública [Internet]. 5 de octubre de 2022 [citado 5 de noviembre de 2024];96:12 páginas. Disponible en: https://ojs.sanidad.gob.es/index.php/resp/article/view/253

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