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This research analyzes the socio-political and ecological factors driving indigenous environmental justice movements in Bolivia and Ecuador. It aims to understand power dynamics affecting resource extraction and democratic participation, particularly in mining conflicts, to inform sustainable policy development.
Claims from hitherto excluded indigenous groups have led to the rewriting of constitutions in Bolivia and Ecuador to recognize intercultural democracy.
At the same time, indigenous environmental justice movements have increased their contestation of hydrocarbon extraction – and recently mining – due to their socio-political and ecological impacts.
Analysis of these movements to date has focused on the consequences of conflicts, but less so on their socio-political and ecological drivers.
While e…
UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
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