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Measuring the Consequences

One of the most important concepts in the environmental area is that of externalities, facts related to the action of man in the environment. Such actions configure positive and negative situations and that must be analyzed carefully in studies that precede projects that cause impacts of some relevance in the environment in which they will be installed.

With a focus on these human interventions in nature, society has a duty to measure the importance of this and that effect, in a careful balance about the benefits and possible degradations of the environment in which there may be human interference.

When sharing information is already part of our lives, content that leads us to reflect on the effects we produce can be part of this routine. In view of this, adjusting these two variables is one of the great duties to undertake an action that is based on a socioeconomic and environmental analysis, imposing on the population the responsibility of making the best choice.