Karatas, Abdullah2019-08-012019-08-0120140972-0073https://hdl.handle.net/11480/4127Today's environmental problems adversely affect all living beings around the world. Gradual environmental pollution, which consumes natural things and changes climatic conditions, also causes acid rain. The cause of this adverse effect is directly related to anthropocentrism. Despite all these things, human beings continue to destroy and consume nature for their own interests. However, humans are part of nature, like all other creatures. Invariably, human beings cut the branch they are sitting on. Because of this reason, bioculture which is a cultural structure based on the sustainability of life, should be implemented in all segments of the society. Obviously, the destruction of the bioenvironment is inevitable in a society deprived of such a cultural structure. Education is the key concept for the creation of this structure.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHuman BeingsEnvironmental ProblemsEducationCultureAnthropocentrismThe Relationship between Bioculture and BioenvironmentArticle1824134192-s2.0-84907276194N/AWOS:000343792300016Q4