Castaño-Aguirre, Carlos Alberto2023-05-232023-05-232024978958763721210.58863/20.500.12424/4284664http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4284664Political ecology is recognized as an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field that is interested in studying and intervening the realities located in specific geographical and historical contexts, problematizing the complex and unequal relationships that are woven between societies, power, and ecosystems. This becomes an important critical field that refers to ethical-political, theoretical and praxis issues in the physical-material and symbolic construction of nature. This manuscript presents a theoretical reflection on certain aspects of political ecology, later raising a critique of the concept of development, which has been stressed from this field for being supported by a reductionist, mercantilist and destructive vision that includes mass production and voracious capitalism as the way to achieve high levels of development. Subsequently, political ecology is recognized as a field that makes social reasoning, feelings and practices about the ecosystem visible, it proposes an expanded understanding of ethics that is not restricted to socially normalized behaviors, butto a praxis that considers other expressions of life (human and non-human) and the tensions, disputes, struggles, resistances and (re)existences typical of the interrelationships and diverse vital networks in a complex world.spaEditorial Bonaventuriana, Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia & Globethics PublicationsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/environmental crisisdevelopingpolitical ecologyethicsenvironmental critical thinkingBioethicsLa ecología política como asunto ético : una perspectiva crítica y emancipadora ante las crisis ambientalesBook chapter