A Social Dimension of the environment: contributions of Milton Santos work toward a comprehension of Geographical Space
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.1998.123252Keywords:
environment, nature, environmental matter, ecological speech, social matterAbstract
This text intends to discuss the nature of environmental matter, understood as a social matter. This reflection is based, mainly, on Professor Milton Santos' works, the brazilian geographer who has most contributed to the com prehension of the social dim ension of the geographic spaceDownloads
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SANTOS, Milton. Espaço e m étodo. São Paulo: Mobel, 1985.
SANTOS, Milton. Espaço e sociedade. Rio de Janeiro: Vozes, 1979.
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