Social Conflict, Economic Development and Extractive Industry Evidence from South America
The extraction of minerals, oil and gas has a long and ambiguous history in development processes - in North America, Europe, Latin America and Australasia. Extraction has yielded wealth, regional identities and in some cases capital for industrialization. In other cases its main heritages have been...
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| Language: | English |
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London
Routledge
2012
Taylor and Francis Taylor & Francis Group |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Series: | Routledge ISS studies in rural livelihoods |
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| ISBN: | 9780415710718, 0415620716, 9780415620710, 0415710715, 1136620222, 9781136620225, 1136620214, 9780203639030, 9781136620171, 9781136620218, 0203639030, 1136620176 |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover -- Social Conflict, Economic Development and Extractive Industry -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures, maps and tables -- List of contributors -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Part I: Political economies of extraction -- 1. Extractive industries, socio-environmental conflicts and political economic transformations in Andean America: Anthony Bebbington -- 2. The political economy of managing extractives in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru: José Carlos Orihuela and Rosemary Thorp -- 3. The politics of extractive industries in the Central Andes: John Crabtree and Isabel Crabtree-Condor -- Part II: Conflicts, transformations and institutional change -- 4. Social conflict and emergent institutions: hypotheses from Piura, Peru: Anthony Bebbington -- 5. Mining and conflict in Peru: sowing the minerals, reaping a hail of stones: Javier Arellano-Yanguas -- 6. Sovereignty negotiated: anti-mining movements, the state and multinational mining companies under Correa's '21st Century Socialism': Jennifer Moore and Teresa Velásquez -- 7. State-indigenous tensions over hydrocarbon expansion in the Bolivian Chaco: Denise Humphreys Bebbington -- 8. Planning development futures in the Ecuadorian Amazon: the expanding oil frontier and the Yasuní-ITT initiative: Laura Rival -- 9. The Camisea gas project: indigenous social movements and international NGOs in the Peruvian Amazon: Brian Pratt -- 10. Household and community responses to mining-related river contamination in the upper Pilcomayo basin, Bolivia: David Preston -- Part III: Conclusions and comparisons -- 11. Afterword: extractive conflicts compared: Stuart Kirsch -- 12. Conclusions: Anthony Bebbington -- Bibliography -- Index

