Implicaciones bioéticas y ambientales por el abandono y aumento de la población de perros callejeros en la localidad de Bosa de la ciudad de Bogotá, D.C
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The objective of this research is to determine the bioethical and environmental implications derived from the abandonment and overpopulation of stray dogs in the locality of Bosa in the city of Bogotá, a persistent problem in the city and specifically in the locality of Bosa, a problem for which management measures have been insufficient. For the development of this research, the bioethical approaches of Peter Singer's school of animal welfare, Tom Regan's animal rights and Jesús Mosterín's proposal of compassion are taken into account. Initially, an environmental characterization of the territory of the locality of Bosa is carried out, focusing on the current problem of abandonment and increase of the stray dog population, where aspects such as biotic, abiotic, social and cultural are taken into account, making use of primary and secondary information, within the same characterization the causes and consequences of this problem are identified. Followed by a compilation and analysis of secondary information sources to identify the bioethical criteria related to the abandonment and increase of the dog population and to determine which of these is related to the objective of this research. Finally, through the approach and development of a scorecard for environmental management, to define the success factors to reduce the abandonment and increase of the stray dog population in the locality of Bosa.