Changing the Narrative of Nature: Towards Sustainability

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Atreyee Mukherjee
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Abstract

Nature, an ontologically dynamic entity, has been the object of different types of conceptualizations. In recent types, it has been metaphorically conceptualized as a resource. This conceptualization is problematic such that it reduces the dynamic interdependent nature to a mere store-house for materials. This leads to the conceptualization that humans can use nature up until stock lasts. On top of that, our hunting-gathering instincts have made us reckless consumers and hoarders of things we think are necessary. This non-sustainable behavior is detrimental to our nature which holds us, nurtures us, and provides for us. To change the narrative of nature in the world of sustainability, sustainable development and sustainable practices, we must change our conceptualization of nature. In the present work, we present the problematic conceptualization of nature as a resource. We also discuss certain conceptualizations and their impact in the discussions on sustainability. And finally, we provide a linguistic alternative to the metaphoric conceptualization of nature that has the potential to alter the non-sustainable practices and take society towards sustainability.
改变对自然的叙述:走向可持续性
自然,一个本体论上动态的实体,一直是不同类型概念化的对象。在最近的类型中,它被隐喻地概念化为资源。这种概念化是有问题的,因为它将动态的相互依赖的自然减少为仅仅是材料的仓库。这导致了一种观念,即人类可以利用自然,直到资源耗尽。最重要的是,我们的狩猎采集本能使我们不计后果地消费和囤积我们认为必要的东西。这种不可持续的行为对我们的自然是有害的,而我们的自然是养育我们、供养我们的。要改变世界上关于可持续性、可持续发展和可持续实践的自然叙述,我们必须改变我们对自然的概念。在目前的工作中,我们提出了自然作为一种资源的概念化问题。我们还讨论了某些概念及其在可持续性讨论中的影响。最后,我们为自然的隐喻概念化提供了一种语言替代方案,它有可能改变不可持续的做法,并使社会走向可持续发展。
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Problemy Ekorozwoju ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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