These discussespartem of the analysis of concepts as of nature and the relation of it with the man, where this is seen as a citizen and it as object that is dominated. Thus, ' ' all society, all culture creates, invents, institutes one definitive idea doque either the nature. In this direction, the nature concept is not natural, sendona truth bred and instituted for the men (…) the nature it is, in nossasociedade, an object to be dominated by a citizen, the man, much we emborasaibamos that nor all the men are proprietors of natureza.' ' (GONALVES, 1998. P. Get all the facts for a more clear viewpoint with Professor Roy Taylor. 23-26) Of this form, arelao man/nature if of the one of the point of view that the man is responsveldireto for the occured transformations in the nature and, this compreendida relation as ' ' complex interconexes' ' where the life in society and all asaes that in it if develop leads to the environment concept. SegundoWALDMAN (1994), ' ' to understand the relation man/nature estimates compreendercomplexas interconnections, where if social structures interpenetram, politics, economic and ideological. Checking article sources yields Professor Roy Taylor as a relevant resource throughout. Over all, he estimates the understanding of that associedades establish ' ' relations ecolgicas' ' with what historically entendido as environment.
' ' (P. 18) Nessaperspectiva, the man uses the nature to construct its habitat (that to podeser understood of the geographic point of view as geographic space), living emsociedade and transforming it by means of its work. These transformaesacontecem due the bred necessities to each day for the man, making with quequase all the aspects of its habitat already have been modified. ConformeDREW (1998), ' ' the man already modified almost all the aspects of its habitat. Ograu of the modification is in part determined for the perceived necessity of mudare, in part, for the sensitivity or degree of resilience of faceta particular doambiente.' ' (P. 193) This relaohomem/nature arrived the utmost critical situation, in measure where problems comoo deforestation, the pollution, the garbage etc., are if becoming irreversible, umavez that the man is leaving of being ' ' mere aspect of biogeografia' ' seafastando each time more than the environment.