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Law, Scarcity, and Social Movements: Water Governance in Chile's Maipo River Basin.

机译:法律,稀缺性和社会运动:智利迈波河流域的水治理。

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The challenges of water governance in Chile today lie at the confluence of growing water demands, increasing climatic variability, and mounting discontent with neoliberal water policy. These dynamics coalesce in the Maipo, Chile's most densely populated river basin and seat of the capital city, Santiago. The Maipo River sustains the growing capital city of Santiago, booming agricultural production in the Santiago valley, and hydroelectric generation from the river's swift descent from the Andes. Now, with the population of Santiago exceeding 5 million, a seventh year of drought racking central Chile, and controversial hydropower development sparking mass protests, the stakes of water governance in this critical river basin are higher than ever.;Based on in-depth empirical research in the Maipo River basin, this thesis explores how processes of environmental and social change interact with Chile's internationally famous water laws to shape water governance, understood as the set of processes through which actors influence decision-making and conflict resolution related to water resources. Bringing legal geography and political ecology into conversation with water governance literature, I analyze the ways that law, social mobilization, and water scarcity are shaping water governance. In Chapter 1, I analyze the law of river sectioning and the way it influences water use and management practices throughout the Maipo River basin. Chapter 2 explores the Alto Maipo hydropower conflict in the upper basin and demonstrates the important role of social movement actors trying to shift water governance in new directions. Themes from both of these chapters converge in Chapter 3, which examines the struggle over the meaning of water scarcity in the context of increasing attention to drought and climate change. These dynamic socio-environmental processes are considered in relation to each other as integral parts of the ongoing negotiation of water governance. This research aims to insert considerations of social and environmental justice into ongoing policy debates about water governance in Chile to address the conflicts stemming from uneven access to resources and decision-making.
机译:今天,智利水治理的挑战在于不断增长的用水需求,日益增加的气候变化以及对新自由主义水政策的不满情绪的融合。这些变化在智利人口最稠密的河流盆地和首都圣地亚哥的所在地迈坡汇聚在一起。迈坡河(Maipo River)支撑着不断发展的首都圣地亚哥,圣地亚哥河谷的农业生产蓬勃发展,以及安第斯山脉迅速下降带来的水力发电。如今,圣地亚哥人口超过500万人,智利中部地区遭受了连续第七年干旱,水力发电发展引发争议,引发了大规模抗议活动,这个关键流域的水利管理比以往任何时候都高得多。通过对迈波河流域的研究,本论文探索了环境和社会变化过程如何与智利国际著名的水法相互作用,以塑造水治理,人们将其理解为一系列过程,参与者通过这些过程来影响与水资源有关的决策和冲突解决。我将法律地理学和政治生态学与水治理文献进行了讨论,我分析了法律,社会动员和水资源匮乏塑造水治理的方式。在第一章中,我分析了流域划分的规律及其对整个迈坡河流域用水和管理实践的影响。第2章探讨了上流域的Alto Maipo水电冲突,并展示了社会运动参与者试图向新的方向转变水治理的重要作用。这两个章节的主题都集中在第3章中,该章探讨了在日益关注干旱和气候变化的背景下关于水资源短缺的意义的斗争。这些动态的社会环境过程被视为彼此之间正在进行的水治理谈判的组成部分。这项研究的目的是将社会和环境正义的考虑因素纳入正在进行的有关智利水治理的政策辩论中,以解决因资源获取和决策不均衡而引起的冲突。

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  • 作者

    Borgias, Sophia Layser.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Latin American studies.;Water resources management.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 106 p.
  • 总页数 106
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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