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INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH OF THE ECO-BIO-SANOGENESIS CONCEPT
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The theory of Eco-Economy (Ecological Economy) as a concept proposed by Lester R. Brown emphasizes the importance of ecology and environmental protection in supporting the sustainable development of humanity as a warning signal for the limited earth resources. This concept refers to a long-term economy without affecting its own support system (environment). Another paradigm, Eco-Bio-Economy, appears as a scientific, economic and psychological endeavor that brings the vision of sustainable development of human welfare, in all forms, through an economy of the future dedicated to human life in the optimal functionality ?human ? environmental?. The term "eco-sanogenesis" refers, equally, to the human health in daily life, the health of the workplace, the health of consumers and the environmental health. Healthy human condition and implicitly, the vision of somatic (biological, physical), mental-mental and spiritual sanogenesis are concepts in a major change. The last one, new Eco-Bio-Sanogenesis paradigm is contrived in the context in which the overall health condition depends to a great extent on the optimal functionality of the man-produced relationship - nature, the promotion and the strengthening of health in all aspects of life and life, and a complex fact that finds its solution only in interdisciplinary vision. In the phrase "Human - Product - Nature" the concept of eco-sanogenesis is required as an objective requirement for the existence of a healthy person in a healthy environment, more so as its actions are more complex and wider, with a strong impact on man and the environment.
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