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Título : | Privatizing water in the chilean Andes: The case of Las Vegas de Chiu-Chiu |
Autor : | Prieto, Manuel |
Palabras clave : | Chile Región II Agua Desarrollo Económico y Social Altiplano Humedal Bofedal |
Fecha de publicación : | ago-2015 |
Editorial : | Mountain Research and Development |
Resumen : | The Chilean water model has been described as a textbook example of a free-market wáter system. This article contributes to the critiques of this model by showing the effect of its implementation in the Atacamen˜o community of Chiu-Chiu, located in the Atacama Desert in the south-central Andes. In this community, the privatization of water rights ignored local water management practices that had produced a high-altitude wetland (known as a vega). This led to the inhabitants’ dispossession of crucial water rights and to wetland degradation. This process belies statements that the Chilean model relies on an unregulated market and instead highlights the state’s role in marginalizing local irrigation practices by reducing the water consumption of the indigenous population while keeping the copper mining industry (the main source of Chilean income) and related growing urban populations supplied with water. |
Descripción : | Coordenadas geográficas: Latitud -22°20'33" Longitud -68°38'57" |
URI : | http://biblioteca.cehum.org/handle/123456789/225 |
ISSN : | 1994-7151 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Ciencias Naturales y Aplicadas |
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