Abstract
The environmental crisis is proposed as a framework of action for Social Work, based on
the assumption that it is a manifestation of contemporary social issues. The environmental
crisis is a result of conceptualizing natural resources as commodities for profit, at
the expense of public access claimed by citizens. It concludes with interdisciplinary and
discipline-specific strategies, contributed by the profession’s socio-educative dimension in
Latin America.
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