Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze rural territorial dynamics under conditions of rapid expansion in natural gas extraction. Analyzing recent economic, political, and territorial transformations of Bolivia\u27s gas-rich region, Tarija, we argue that pre-existing territorial projects of a diverse set of subnational and national actors have: (i) shaped the influence of the gas industry on local dynamics; (ii) changed the scale relationships between local communities, the state, and companies; and (iii) mediated the transformation of territories in ways determined by the nature and aspirations of these territorial projects
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015Natural resources have demonstrated t...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the "Gas War", the Bolivian political system has b...
For most of the last two hundred years, the Bolivian Chaco has existed at the physical and political...
SummaryFramed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we an...
Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze r...
How is rural development achieved in contexts where the national development strategy is dominated b...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
For lowland indigenous peoples in Bolivia, neoliberalism brought both threats and opportunities. On ...
In 2008, the Department of Tarija became the epicenter of national political struggles over politica...
The political scenario in Bolivia is known among experts for its high instability[1]. Although the ...
This paper shows that the Eastern lowland states of Bolivia that have recently held “autonomy” refer...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
Capital investment in natural resource extraction has fuelled an unprecedented rush to secure hydroc...
This research was funded by an RGS Environment and Sustainabilty Grant and by a Vice-Chancellor’s Fe...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015Natural resources have demonstrated t...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the "Gas War", the Bolivian political system has b...
For most of the last two hundred years, the Bolivian Chaco has existed at the physical and political...
SummaryFramed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we an...
Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze r...
How is rural development achieved in contexts where the national development strategy is dominated b...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
For lowland indigenous peoples in Bolivia, neoliberalism brought both threats and opportunities. On ...
In 2008, the Department of Tarija became the epicenter of national political struggles over politica...
The political scenario in Bolivia is known among experts for its high instability[1]. Although the ...
This paper shows that the Eastern lowland states of Bolivia that have recently held “autonomy” refer...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
Capital investment in natural resource extraction has fuelled an unprecedented rush to secure hydroc...
This research was funded by an RGS Environment and Sustainabilty Grant and by a Vice-Chancellor’s Fe...
Master thesis development management- University of Agder, 2015Natural resources have demonstrated t...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the "Gas War", the Bolivian political system has b...
For most of the last two hundred years, the Bolivian Chaco has existed at the physical and political...