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Dinámicas y conflictos por acaparamiento de la tierra en la Orinoquía y Amazonía colombiana

Land Grabbing Dynamics and Conflicts in the Orinoquian and Amazonian Colombian Regions
[journal article]

Burbano Narváez, Luis Alfredo

Abstract

Land grabbing and land alienation seek to force a change in land use and economic model. Thus, shifting from peasant, ethnic, or community economies to legal or illegal agro-industrial uses. The actors driving these dynamics are both transnational companies and transnationalized national monopolies ... view more

Land grabbing and land alienation seek to force a change in land use and economic model. Thus, shifting from peasant, ethnic, or community economies to legal or illegal agro-industrial uses. The actors driving these dynamics are both transnational companies and transnationalized national monopolies which, by relying on a network of political and economic power, take control of the land, often, by violating the law or cheating legality. This is the case of the Orinoquian and Amazonian regions of the country.... view less


El acaparamiento y extranjerización de tierras busca forzar un cambio en el uso y el modelo económico, pasando así de dinámicas de economías campesinas, étnicas o comunitarias a usos agroindustriales, legales o ilegales. Los actores que mueven estas dinámicas son tanto empresas transnacionales, como... view more

El acaparamiento y extranjerización de tierras busca forzar un cambio en el uso y el modelo económico, pasando así de dinámicas de economías campesinas, étnicas o comunitarias a usos agroindustriales, legales o ilegales. Los actores que mueven estas dinámicas son tanto empresas transnacionales, como monopolios nacionales transnacionalizados que, contando con un entramado de poder político y económico se hacen a las tierras, muchas veces violando la ley o haciéndo trampas a la legalidad. Es el caso de la región de la Orinoquía y la Amazonía en el país.... view less

Keywords
agricultural industry; land utilization; expropriation; exploitation; violence; Colombia; Amazon region; Latin America

Classification
Economic Sectors
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology

Free Keywords
Land Grabbing; Dispossession; Monopolies; Development; Amazonian; Orinoquian

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 40-51

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 14 (2022) 1

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

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


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