This study proposes a historical analysis of oil exploitation governance in the Ecuadorian Amazon Region (rae), regarding its strong social and environmental impacts from the 1960’s until today. We identify three steps in the evolution of governance, leading up to the recent institutionalization of the regulation of impacts caused by oil-related activities, through centralized public policies. The relevance, feasibility and efficiency of these policies, as well as the role of decentralized governments regarding this regulation, are key factors in the evolution of social vulnerability to the impacts of oil-related activities.Este estudio propone un análisis histórico de la gobernanza de la explotación petrolera en la Región Amazónica Ecuator...
Fifty years ago, the Ecuadorian State celebrated the beginning of a new economic era for the country...
Este artículo analiza la relación entre contaminación y conflictos ambientales en el norte de la Ama...
Alongside growing awareness of the historical and ethical dimensions of climate change impacts, litt...
This study proposes a historical analysis of oil exploitation governance in the Ecuadorian Amazon Re...
This study proposes a historical analysis of oil exploitation governance in the Ecuadorian Amazon Re...
In this thesis, we study the social (Reynaud, 1987, 1991) and environmental regulation of oil activi...
This work is based on a critical analysis of oil exploitation as public policy: firstly, the Constit...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
This article analyses the main issues related with the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the...
The article offersa multidimensional analysis of oil exploitation in Ecuador. It discusses the petro...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
Since the 1970s, the northern part of the Amazonian region of Ecuador has been colonized with the su...
This work is based on a critical analysis of oil exploitation as public policy: firstly, the Constit...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, some Latin American governments that explicitly self-define...
Fifty years ago, the Ecuadorian State celebrated the beginning of a new economic era for the country...
Este artículo analiza la relación entre contaminación y conflictos ambientales en el norte de la Ama...
Alongside growing awareness of the historical and ethical dimensions of climate change impacts, litt...
This study proposes a historical analysis of oil exploitation governance in the Ecuadorian Amazon Re...
This study proposes a historical analysis of oil exploitation governance in the Ecuadorian Amazon Re...
In this thesis, we study the social (Reynaud, 1987, 1991) and environmental regulation of oil activi...
This work is based on a critical analysis of oil exploitation as public policy: firstly, the Constit...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
This article analyses the main issues related with the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the...
The article offersa multidimensional analysis of oil exploitation in Ecuador. It discusses the petro...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
Since the 1970s, the northern part of the Amazonian region of Ecuador has been colonized with the su...
This work is based on a critical analysis of oil exploitation as public policy: firstly, the Constit...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, some Latin American governments that explicitly self-define...
Fifty years ago, the Ecuadorian State celebrated the beginning of a new economic era for the country...
Este artículo analiza la relación entre contaminación y conflictos ambientales en el norte de la Ama...
Alongside growing awareness of the historical and ethical dimensions of climate change impacts, litt...