Politiques publiques,objets intermédiaires et conflits de cadrages : e cas de la configuration territoriale autour d’une route dans l’amazonie Bolivienne
Public policy; Environmental conflicts; Intermediary objects
Abstract :
[en] Public policies of colonization and conservation
in the Amazon are often contradictory
in the logic of action and the approach to the
territory and populations. Legal frameworks
and its implementation status have performative
effects in the configuration of identities
and the transformation of the cultural and
natural landscape. The text describes the socio-environmental
conflicts around the Yucumo-Rurrenabaque
road between Pilón Lajas
territory of dual legal status of both protected
area and indigenous collective Territory, titled
in favor of the peoples and Tsimane Mosetene
and, in another hand, the area of colonization
habited for peasant communities of Andean
peoples Quechua and Aymara came to the
Bolivian Amazon in agricultural development
and colonization projects from the 70s. The article
describes how environmental conflicts are
activated locally by a rudimentary road as an
intermediary object of public policy and how
the different legal frames imposed on the area
configure identities, representations and practices
of resources management of local actors.
Disciplines :
Law, criminology & political science: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Politiques publiques,objets intermédiaires et conflits de cadrages : e cas de la configuration territoriale autour d’une route dans l’amazonie Bolivienne
Publication date :
11 September 2015
Journal title :
Advocatus
ISSN :
0124-0102
eISSN :
2390-0202
Publisher :
Universidad Libre Seccional Barranquilla, Colombia