Since the end of the twentieth century, Earth system sciences combined with biology have profoundly transformed the relationship between the human species and the world it inhabits, to the point of achieving a vertiginous reversal: what becomes clear is that living organisms are not just occupying the world, but making it. According to the researchers, ethologists, ethnologists, geochemists, and biologists who are constantly repopulating the Earth, bringing to light new dimensions, it seems that life is much more numerous and much more diverse than previously thought and that the world has different limits than the ones commonly accepted. These new scientific approaches demand a rethinking of the relationship to the land, in order to naviga...