Title
Territorial Techniques for Controling the Peruvian Dry Forest: Catacaos Peasantries Facing the Expansion of Agribusiness during a Humanitarian Emergency
Other title
Técnicas territoriales para la apropiación del bosque seco peruano: El caso de los comuneros de Catacaos frente al avance de la agroindustria en un contexto de emergencia humanitaria
Date Issued
16 April 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Universidad del Rosario
Abstract
This paper analyzes the new land occupations of the common land located in the dry forest, over the northern Peruvian coast, in the context of forced displacement due to extreme climatic events and severe flooding. Peruvian peasant communities in the area go back to the sixteenth century, having customary rights over thousands of acres. However, over the last decade, agribusinesses have expanded their industry over communal land, creating new conflicts. Through ethnographic fieldwork, observations, and in-depth interviews between the years 2013 and 2018, this paper analyzes the case study of the peasant community of Catacaos. It presents the different territorial techniques used by the agribusiness for taking control over common lands, as well as emergent new narratives amongst local families looking to legitimize negotiations with private actors, showing the progressive loss of control over common lands and communal territory.
Start page
1
End page
29
Issue
42
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Agronomía Temas sociales
Publication version
Version of Record
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85089579196
Source
Territorios
ISSN of the container
01238418
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