Peasant economies, forestry industry and fires: Socio-natural instabilities and agriculture as a mean of resistance

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The recurrence of fires in Chilean monoculture forestry raises a number of questions about the socio-natural stability of mono-exporting economies. This article problematizes the territorial relationship between forestry industry -heavily subsidized- and peasant agriculture -historically marginalized-, revealing coexistence and stabilization difficulties and problems to reach a socio-natural assemblage respecting and including the needs of human and non-human actors.

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Aguayo, B. E. C. (2015). Peasant economies, forestry industry and fires: Socio-natural instabilities and agriculture as a mean of resistance. Ambiente e Sociedade, 18(1), 93–114. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422ASOC720V1812015esp

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