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This paper makes a comparative study of the socio-state capacities developed during the processes of institutionalising protected natural areas (PNA) in Latin America. It sets them within a framework of their interdependence with global governance processes and in relation to the role human rights have played for these purposes. Taking an approach that combines analysis of multilevel collective action with process monitoring, this work traces the trajectories of national and multilateral institutions; analyses the main dynamics that arise in the delimitation of the protection of natural areas in the countries with the greatest biodiversity in the region; and explores the possibilities for new agreements on the global agenda.
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Hincapié, S. (2022). Gobernanza ambiental global, derechos humanos y capacidades socioestatales en América Latina Global environmental governance, human rights and socio-state capacities in Latin America. Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals, (130), 19–45. https://doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2022.130.1.19
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