This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry in Ecuador in three chronological stages: 1) unregulated and uncompensated oil development (and conflict) between the 1970s and the 1990s, 2) social compensation, material needs, and compromises at the local level starting in the 1990s, and 3) the decade of Correa’s presidency (2007–2017), marked by a new extractive compromise which emphasizes the need for oil extraction to provide people with health and education, and the institutionalization of an unfair local dilemma between environmental protection and socio-economic benefits, recorded through sometimes dubious processes of prior consultation. This account sheds light on some of the mecha...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
Large oil reserves were discovered in northern Ecuadorian Amazon region in 1967. In 1972 the country...
In roughly the last 50 years, the Ecuadorian Amazon has become the epicenter of petroleum production...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
Over the past two decades, the oil development agenda has been influenced by the neoliberal economic...
Este artículo analiza la relación entre contaminación y conflictos ambientales en el norte de la Ama...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
For decades, studies of oil-related conflicts have focused on the effects of natural resource misman...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
Large oil reserves were discovered in northern Ecuadorian Amazon region in 1967. In 1972 the country...
In roughly the last 50 years, the Ecuadorian Amazon has become the epicenter of petroleum production...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
Over the past two decades, the oil development agenda has been influenced by the neoliberal economic...
Este artículo analiza la relación entre contaminación y conflictos ambientales en el norte de la Ama...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
Presents some of the reactions to the article `Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peopl...
For decades, studies of oil-related conflicts have focused on the effects of natural resource misman...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
Large oil reserves were discovered in northern Ecuadorian Amazon region in 1967. In 1972 the country...
In roughly the last 50 years, the Ecuadorian Amazon has become the epicenter of petroleum production...