Título | IMPLICACIONES DEL EXTRACTIVISMO EN COLOMBIA: UN ANÁLISIS MULTIDIMENSIONAL A DIFERENTES ESCALAS EN LA MINERÍA DE ORO |
Tipo de Publicación | Thesis |
Nuevas Publicaciones | 2017 |
Autores | Castillo, JS |
Academic Department | Doctorado Interinstitucional en Ciencias Ambientales |
Número | 207 |
Año de publicación | 05/2017 |
University | Universidad del Cauca |
Clave de cita: | Popayán |
Palabras clave | Biophysical indicators of sustainability, Curse of Natural Resources, Economic Dynamics and Environment, Extractivism, Gold mining, Reprimarization. |
Resumen | For two decades, the Colombian economy has been in a re-specialization process, supported by an extractive strategy, with emphasis on mining and energy activity. It is recognized that this process has been determined both by external factors (economic opening, Washington Consensus, growing demand for commodities by the BRIC countries) and by internal factors (geological-mining potential of the country and in particular policies aimed at generating security Economic, legal and institutional aspects to national and foreign investments towards extractive sectors). In addition, this strong mining-energy dynamic has faced a weakened and limited role of the environmental sector in the country, which has generated diverse social, economic and environmental concerns. This scenario becomes more concerning when focusing the analysis on gold mining. Over the last decade, there has been a significant influx of foreign capital, with a special interest in gold mining, generating warnings about the short and long term environmental and social risks involved, becoming gold municipalities into sacrificial areas, assuming all socio-environmental impacts associated with this activity. Para revisar el documento de ésta Tesis Doctoral ingrese AQUÍ Para acceder a la presentación de la Tesis ingrese AQUÍ |