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What is the relationship between the Planet and Maslow's concept of Physiology?

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:26 am
by monira444
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Under the title of this new installment, the 4th Chapter of « Reflexively Riding the 2030 Agenda » «Planet – Physiology II» its authors take us even further into the relationship that exists between the planet, the base of Maslow's Pyramid, Physiology, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Equating physiological or basic needs, to the Planet axis, as an essential basic system from which we cannot disconnect. A space in its most complete sense, where the person resides as a fundamental part of this very complex system that some authors have called Gaia.

In the previous chapter, it was concluded that sustainability can be understood as the search for balance with which we can approach that systemic knowledge that allows us to take responsible action in its linkedin data integral sense, with which to control negative impacts and offer conscious action to our activity as an element of the system with the capacity to generate multiple changes.

Continuing with reaching the top of that pyramid of needs exposed by Maslow, which will not be possible if those aspects more directly linked to the physiological or basic needs, present at the base of the Pyramid, are not consolidated:

Food (SDG 2) , essential for the continuous flow of cycles.
Water (SDG 6) , an element of life by nature.
Atmosphere and ecosystem balance conditions (SDG 13) , basic aspects of balance, whose imbalance generates a change that affects all parts of the system, and without which life cannot exist.
Marine (SDG 14) and terrestrial (SDG 15) ecosystems , subsystems that close the circle of flows, whose impact has repercussions on the previously mentioned elements (SDG 2, SDG 6 and SDG 13).

In this new installment, they focus on SDGs 13, 14 and 15, referring to Dante's Inferno, related to fraud and violence.