The Chilean Water Code of 1981 is a radical case of implementation of free market policies. In the Atacama Desert, the Atacameño people of the city of Calama have mobilized their indigenous identity and traditional celebrations within the context of the imposition of this code. Using a political ecology framework, in this article I examine how their claims, in opposition to the neoliberal model of water exploitation, are interwoven with the process of identity formation, traditions, and market behavior. For this purpose, I have studied transactions of water rights and conducted interviews of urban leaders. The results bring into question the neoliberal hypothesis that water rights flow towards the uses of greatest economic value within a fr...
Through the application of “neoliberal” principles - private property rights, markets, and deregulat...
This study aimed to investigate the impacts of water privatisation on Mapuche communities in the Sou...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 is a radical case of implementation of free market policies. In the A...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 has been presented as a successful case of free-market water reforms....
Since the 1990s, international water sector reforms have centred heavily on economic and market appr...
The management of increasingly scarce water resources is a fundamental political question. It revolv...
International audienceFor the last two decades, conflicts created by the access, use, ownership and ...
International audienceFrom a political ecology standpoint, Chilean geography has been studying the d...
One of the most radical neoliberal reforms devised and implemented in Chile under the military regim...
After reviewing some relevant elements of the trajectory and conjuncture of extractive activities in...
International audienceFrom a political ecology perspective, Chilean geographers have studied the var...
Chile’s neoliberal central water management gives shape to a series of conflicts arising from divers...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
The Chilean system of tradable water rights and water markets has been well known and controversial ...
Through the application of “neoliberal” principles - private property rights, markets, and deregulat...
This study aimed to investigate the impacts of water privatisation on Mapuche communities in the Sou...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 is a radical case of implementation of free market policies. In the A...
The Chilean Water Code of 1981 has been presented as a successful case of free-market water reforms....
Since the 1990s, international water sector reforms have centred heavily on economic and market appr...
The management of increasingly scarce water resources is a fundamental political question. It revolv...
International audienceFor the last two decades, conflicts created by the access, use, ownership and ...
International audienceFrom a political ecology standpoint, Chilean geography has been studying the d...
One of the most radical neoliberal reforms devised and implemented in Chile under the military regim...
After reviewing some relevant elements of the trajectory and conjuncture of extractive activities in...
International audienceFrom a political ecology perspective, Chilean geographers have studied the var...
Chile’s neoliberal central water management gives shape to a series of conflicts arising from divers...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
The Chilean system of tradable water rights and water markets has been well known and controversial ...
Through the application of “neoliberal” principles - private property rights, markets, and deregulat...
This study aimed to investigate the impacts of water privatisation on Mapuche communities in the Sou...
This book addresses two major issues in natural resource management and political ecology: the compl...