This book analyses the institutional development that the Peruvian state has undergone in recent years within a context of rapid extractive industry expansion. It addresses the most important institutional state transformations produced directly by natural resources growth. This includes the construction of a redistributive law with the mining canon; the creation of a research canon for public universities; the development of new institutions for environmental regulation; the legitimation of state involvement in the function of prevention and management of conflicts; and the institutionalization and dissemination of practices of participation and local consultation.
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Orihuela, J. C., & Paredes, M. (2017). Fragmented Layering: Building a Green State for Mining in Peru. In Resource Booms and Institutional Pathways (pp. 97–117). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53532-6_4
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