Territorialising Space in Latin America

Territorialising Space in Latin America

Processes and Perceptions

Napoletano, Brian; Boni Noguez, Andrew; Rico-Rodriguez, Tyanif; McCall, Michael K.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2022

262

Mole

Inglês

9783030822248

15 a 20 dias

423

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Recognizing Indigenous Territorial Jurisdictions in Central America.- Chapter 3. Memory and Roots in La Nina, a Small Rural Town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.- Chapter 4. Asymmetric Landscapes.- Chapter 5. Smallholder Farming Responses to Agrarian and Conservation Policy in Calakmul, Mexico.- Chapter 6. Environmental Conservation discourses and spatial legitimacy in Nicaragua's Bosawas Biosphere Reserve.- Chapter 7. Territory and Landscape Configuration of the Coastal Wetlands of Chiapas.- Chapter 8. Beyond Gender Perceptions: ethnicity, complementarity and intersectionality applied to territorialities. - Chapter 9. Village-scale Territorialities in Eastern Campeche state, Mexico.- Chapter 10. De-Indianize and Build a Nation, the case of the Kunas and the Guaymi of Panama.- Chapter 11. Participatory Mapping of Resistance to Territorial Appropriation and De-Territorialisation.- Chapter 12. Mapping Territories, disputing landscapes.- Chapter 13. Territorial Variations in Socio-environmental Conflicts from Mining Extraction in Chile.- Chapter 14. The Territorialisation of the Residual Spaces of Bogota.- Chapter 15. Geographic Rift in the Urbanization of Morelia's Periphery.- Chapter 16. Land and Water Grabbing in the Oases of the Province of Mendoza (Argentina).- Chapter 17. Territorialization Processes of the transnational mining company Grupo Mexico.- Chapter 18. Conclusions, Learnings, Challenges.
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Geography;Territory;Land and Resource Conflicts;Indigenous Identity;Local People;Power and Control of Space