Abstract:
An increase based solely on economic pragmatism has its limits beyond which we not only could ensure sustainable development and well being of future generations of mankind, but the human species itself would be doomed to disappear. Economic activities based on nonsomatic instruments, focused on educational activities, cultural, social, research according to bioeconomical approaches could mean sustainable development for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Meaning the biosphere as a closed system and economic activity of man as a activity producing entropy that will depleted resources and also based upon the truth demonstrated by the mathematician and economist Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen in “The Entropy Law and the Economic Process” (1971) paper proposes to out of this continuous "battle that mankind goes against the environment and against herself" by applying an ethic that would take into account the needs and security of future generations.