03052nam 22007813 450 991086830140332120250730080351.01-912250-41-1(CKB)5490000000082105(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/82530(MiAaPQ)EBC32223357(Au-PeEL)EBL32223357(oapen)doab82530(EXLCZ)99549000000008210520250730d2017 uy 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNatural Resource Development and Human Rights in Latin America State and Non-State Actors in the Promotion of and Opposition to Extractivism1st ed.LondonUniversity of London Press2020London, GB :University of London Press,2017.©2020.1 electronic resource (232 p.)HRC series1-912250-01-2 Contemporary development debates in Latin America are marked by the pursuit of economic growth, technological improvement and poverty reduction, and are overshadowed by growing concerns about the preservation of the environment and human rights. This collection’s multidisciplinary perspective links local, national, regional and transnational levels of inquiry into the interaction of state and non-state actors involved in promoting or opposing natural resource development. Taking this approach allows the book to contemplate the complex panorama of competing visions, concepts and interests grounded in the mutual influences and interdependencies which shape the contemporary arena of social-environmental conflicts in the region.Natural Resource Development and Human Rights in Latin AmericaHuman rightsbicsscLatin AmericaEconomic conditionsCongressesLatin AmericaSocial conditionsCongressesindigenous peopleenvironmenthuman rightsextractivismChinarainforesthealing plantsnaturetreesREDD+Human Rights Impact AssessmentsviolenceneogeographyurbanismfloodslandslidesGrand CanalNicaraguadecolonialitycolonialismneocolonialismeco-violenceecologynatural environmentHuman rights333.7098Raftopoulos Malayna1743853Powęska Radosław1834865MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910868301403321Natural Resource Development and Human Rights in Latin America4410543UNINA