Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peoples In Ecuador\u27s Amazon,\u27 published in the June 1998 issue of `Environment.\u27 Impact of resource extractive industries on local economies and environments; Social and environmental stakes of oil operations; Approach to resource extraction
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
This article analyses the main issues related with the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
This article discusses how oil development in the Amazon basin of Ecuador threatens to displace indi...
Over the past two decades, the oil development agenda has been influenced by the neoliberal economic...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
The Oriente region of Ecuador is one of the most biologically diverse rain forests in the world. Thi...
Since Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, lifted bans on oil drilling in the pristine Yasuní Nationa...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
The present article presents the results of the research work related to the social and economic imp...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
This article analyses the main issues related with the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
This article discusses how oil development in the Amazon basin of Ecuador threatens to displace indi...
Over the past two decades, the oil development agenda has been influenced by the neoliberal economic...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
The Oriente region of Ecuador is one of the most biologically diverse rain forests in the world. Thi...
Since Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, lifted bans on oil drilling in the pristine Yasuní Nationa...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
The present article presents the results of the research work related to the social and economic imp...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
This article analyses the main issues related with the expansion of the agricultural frontier in the...