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      Las semejanzas entre el ser humano y la planta: Argumentos para producir en sistemas agroforestales

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      Acta Nova
      Universidad Católica Boliviana
      Agroforestería, asociación de especies, producir similar a la naturaleza

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          En este artículo se describe la similitud entre el ser humano y el vegetal en los ámbitos de la interrelación, la comunicación, los sentidos y la inteligencia, concluyendo que, siendo la planta un ser vivo con amplia semejanza con el hombre, debería ser tratado con el mismo respeto y la dignidad pertinente como lo exigimos para nosotros mismos. Una manera de asegurar que las plantas sean manejadas respetuosamente es sembrarlos y plantarlos en sistemas agroforestales, donde las especies producen bajo condiciones similares a la naturaleza.

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          The article describes the similitude between the human and the vegetables in the interrelation, the communication, the senses and intelligence, with the conclusion that the plants have many similarities to the human being and must be treated with the same respect and dignity, as we claim for ourselves. Agroforestry systems offer the technique to produce similar like in nature, assuring the respectfully management of productive species.

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                ran
                Acta Nova
                RevActaNova.
                Universidad Católica Boliviana (Cochabamba, , Bolivia )
                1683-0789
                March 2017
                : 8
                : 1
                : 137-144
                Affiliations
                [01] Cochabamba orgnamePredio experimental de la agroforestería andina MOLLESNEJTA Bolivia nstadlerkaulich@ 123456googlemail.com
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                S1683-07892017000100009 S1683-0789(17)00800100009
                8c4b895c-6929-4861-a279-214145ad0917

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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                : 02 August 2016
                : 25 August 2016
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                producir similar a la naturaleza,asociación de especies,Agroforestería

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