El territorio como espacio contradictorio: Promesas y conflictos en torno a la actividad extractiva en Ecuador, Colombia, perú y Chile

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Abstract

The conflicts over extractive activities have grown in the last decade and represent a challenge for the countries, in their desire to advance in economic growth and socio-environmental welfare. The cases of Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Chile are analyzed, placing the territory as a social space in the center. It is argued that conflicts represent a questioning of the role of both private and public agents, and press towards the implementation of processes of institutional change, which involve: a) promoting and refining legal instruments to capture surplus derived from the extractive activity, to direct them to investment in other areas of development; b) develop planning and territorial ordering instruments; c) define prior consultation processes; d) advance in decentralization and strengthening of subnational governments; and e) strengthen the articulation capacity of the actors involved to arrive at institutional arrangements for economic growth and inclusive development.

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Fernández-Labbé, J. (2020). El territorio como espacio contradictorio: Promesas y conflictos en torno a la actividad extractiva en Ecuador, Colombia, perú y Chile. Eure, 46(137), 225–246. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0250-71612020000100225

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