Representaciones sociales de ambiente adoptadas en el documento del plan básico de saneamiento institucional de la Corporación Dios es Amor
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This research is of qualitative type, directed to know the interpretations of the reality in environmental matter that adopts the Corporation God is Love (CDA) from the document of the basic Plan of institutional sanitation, designed in the 2017.To achieve this, the social representations of the environment adopted in the document of the basic plan for institutional sanitation of the CDA were identified. Social representations have been very useful in various processes, especially in the field of environmental education, so that in this research we rely on the social representations of the environment of various authors that allowed enrich the work. The CDA document they identified 6 types of social representations in which the naturalist social representation was the one that had the greatest predominance (31%), the legalistic social representation was another very marked representation in the document (22%), Followed by these were identified the following social representations anthropocentric (16%), problem to solve (12%), Globalizer (10%) and resource to administer (9%). From these results, in this research we divided into two groups the categories of social representations adopted in the document of the basic plan of institutional sanitation that are conceptually complemented. On the one hand, it identifies a way to relate to the environment from a relationship of power man-nature of subjugation; On the other hand, it identifies a relationship with the environment with a greater breadth as it takes into account other important aspects of the environment such as natural and cultural. Of the social representations of environment associated with this word and by its value in the document it can be determined that the CDA, has a relationship biased with the environment, where the corporation is situated outside the natural systems.
