Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges

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Global consumption continues to generate growth in mining. In lesserdeveloped economies, this growth offers the potential to generate newresources for development, but also creates challenges to sustainabilityin the regions in which extraction occurs. This context leads todebate on the institutional...

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Autores: Bebbington, Anthony J., Bury, Jeffrey T.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2010
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1371
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1371
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Institutions
Extractive industry
Conflict
Livelihood
Sustainability
Mining.
Perú
Áncash
Cajamarca
Piura
Minería
Sostenibilidad
Desarrollo
Conflictos sociales
Medios de vida.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
Minería, instituciones y sostenibilidad: desencuentros y desafíos
title Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
spellingShingle Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
Bebbington, Anthony J.
Institutions
Extractive industry
Conflict
Livelihood
Sustainability
Mining.
Perú
Áncash
Cajamarca
Piura
Minería
Sostenibilidad
Desarrollo
Conflictos sociales
Medios de vida.
title_short Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
title_full Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
title_fullStr Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
title_sort Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challenges
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bebbington, Anthony J.
Bury, Jeffrey T.
author Bebbington, Anthony J.
author_facet Bebbington, Anthony J.
Bury, Jeffrey T.
author_role author
author2 Bury, Jeffrey T.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Institutions
Extractive industry
Conflict
Livelihood
Sustainability
Mining.
Perú
Áncash
Cajamarca
Piura
Minería
Sostenibilidad
Desarrollo
Conflictos sociales
Medios de vida.
topic Institutions
Extractive industry
Conflict
Livelihood
Sustainability
Mining.
Perú
Áncash
Cajamarca
Piura
Minería
Sostenibilidad
Desarrollo
Conflictos sociales
Medios de vida.
description Global consumption continues to generate growth in mining. In lesserdeveloped economies, this growth offers the potential to generate newresources for development, but also creates challenges to sustainabilityin the regions in which extraction occurs. This context leads todebate on the institutional arrangements most likely to build synergiesbetween mining, livelihoods, and development, and on the socio-politicalconditions under which such institutions can emerge. Buildingfrom a multiyear, three country program of research projects, Peru, aglobal center of mining expansion, serves as an exemplar for analyzingthe effects of extractive industry on livelihoods and the conditionsunder which arrangements favoring local sustainability might emerge.This program is guided by three emergent hypotheses in human environmentalsciences regarding the relationships among institutions,knowledge, learning, and sustainability. The research combines indepthand comparative case study analysis, and uses mapping andspatial analysis, surveys, in-depth interviews, participant observation,and our own direct participation in public debates on the regulation ofmining for development. The findings demonstrate the pressures thatmining expansion has placed on water resources, livelihood assets,and social relationships. These pressures are a result of institutionalconditions that separate the governance of mineral expansion, waterresources, and local development, and of relationships of power thatprioritize large scale investment over livelihood and environment. Afurther problem is the poor communication between mining sectorknowledge systems and those of local populations. These results areconsistent with themes recently elaborated in sustainability science.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Anthropologica del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 28 No. 28 (2010): Supplement 1. Special on extractive industries and rural society; 53-84
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spelling Mining, institutions and sustainability: disagreements and challengesMinería, instituciones y sostenibilidad: desencuentros y desafíosBebbington, Anthony J.Bury, Jeffrey T.InstitutionsExtractive industryConflictLivelihoodSustainabilityMining.PerúÁncashCajamarcaPiuraMineríaSostenibilidadDesarrolloConflictos socialesMedios de vida.Global consumption continues to generate growth in mining. In lesserdeveloped economies, this growth offers the potential to generate newresources for development, but also creates challenges to sustainabilityin the regions in which extraction occurs. This context leads todebate on the institutional arrangements most likely to build synergiesbetween mining, livelihoods, and development, and on the socio-politicalconditions under which such institutions can emerge. Buildingfrom a multiyear, three country program of research projects, Peru, aglobal center of mining expansion, serves as an exemplar for analyzingthe effects of extractive industry on livelihoods and the conditionsunder which arrangements favoring local sustainability might emerge.This program is guided by three emergent hypotheses in human environmentalsciences regarding the relationships among institutions,knowledge, learning, and sustainability. The research combines indepthand comparative case study analysis, and uses mapping andspatial analysis, surveys, in-depth interviews, participant observation,and our own direct participation in public debates on the regulation ofmining for development. The findings demonstrate the pressures thatmining expansion has placed on water resources, livelihood assets,and social relationships. These pressures are a result of institutionalconditions that separate the governance of mineral expansion, waterresources, and local development, and of relationships of power thatprioritize large scale investment over livelihood and environment. Afurther problem is the poor communication between mining sectorknowledge systems and those of local populations. These results areconsistent with themes recently elaborated in sustainability science.Las tendencias de largo plazo en el consumo mundial continúangenerando crecimiento en la actividad minera. Para muchos países,esto puede significar nuevos recursos para el desarrollo, perotambién podría crear desafíos a la sostenibilidad y conflictos enlas regiones en las que se realiza la extracción. Distintos actoresde los sectores público, privado y de la sociedad civil han prestadocreciente atención a las alternativas para superar estos desafíos yencontrar formas de construir sinergias entre la minería y el desarrollo.La investigación en el Perú —uno de los centros mundialesde reciente expansión minera— pone de manifiesto la presión queeste crecimiento impone sobre el recurso hídrico, los medios de vida(livelihoods) y las relaciones sociales. Estas presiones se derivan delas condiciones institucionales que regulan la expansión minera, laadministración del recurso hídrico y la gestión del desarrollo local.Un problema adicional es la escasa comunicación entre los sistemasde conocimiento basados en el sector minero y aquellos de las poblacioneslocales. Abordar estas fuentes de no sostenibilidad requiereuna forma de generar conocimientos que pueda tender puentes entrediferentes sistemas epistémicos, mantener las relaciones entre losactores interesados que tienen posiciones contrapuestas y generar conocimientos que conduzcan a una innovación institucional, enparticular en los ámbitos relacionados con el monitoreo del aguay con la zonificación ecológica y el ordenamiento territorial.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2010-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1371Anthropologica del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 28 No. 28 (2010): Supplement 1. Special on extractive industries and rural society; 53-84Anthropologica; Vol. 28 Núm. 28 (2010): Suplemento 1. Especial sobre Industrias extractivas y sociedad rural; 53-842224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1371/1324info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13712020-03-05T20:47:29Z
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