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Agronegocio, impactos ambientales y conflictos por el uso de agroquímicos en el norte argentino

Agribusiness, environmental impacts, and conflicts over the use of agrochemicals in the north of Argentina
[journal article]

Schmidt, Mariana Andrea
Toledo López, Virginia

Abstract

In Argentina, the agricultural development model of extractive character has generated profound and irreversible impacts. To the loss of biodiversity due to deforestation, the increasing territorial conflict linked to the expulsion and destruction of the peasant and indigenous ways of life and the ... view more

In Argentina, the agricultural development model of extractive character has generated profound and irreversible impacts. To the loss of biodiversity due to deforestation, the increasing territorial conflict linked to the expulsion and destruction of the peasant and indigenous ways of life and the health conditions of the fumigated peoples must be added. From primary and secondary sources, the article explores the emergence and trajectory of conflicts and controversies around the use of agrochemicals in the Provinces of Salta and Santiago del Estero.... view less


En Argentina, el modelo de desarrollo agropecuario de carácter extractivo ha generado profundos e irreversibles impactos. A la pérdida de biodiversidad debido a la deforestación, debe sumarse la creciente conflictividad territorial ligada a la expulsión y destrucción de los modos de vida campesinos ... view more

En Argentina, el modelo de desarrollo agropecuario de carácter extractivo ha generado profundos e irreversibles impactos. A la pérdida de biodiversidad debido a la deforestación, debe sumarse la creciente conflictividad territorial ligada a la expulsión y destrucción de los modos de vida campesinos e indígenas, y las afecciones a la salud de los pueblos fumigados. A partir de fuentes primarias y secundarias, el artículo explora el surgimiento y trayectoria de conflictos y controversias en torno al uso de agroquímicos en las provincias de Salta y Santiago del Estero.... view less

Classification
Ecology, Environment
Social Problems
Rural Sociology

Free Keywords
public health; environmental deterioration; Social conflict and Argentinian agriculture

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 162-179

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 10 (2018) 1

Issue topic
Extractivismo, ecologí­a política y resistencias en América Latina

ISSN
2027-2391

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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