The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure

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Peru is, after Brazil, the country with the largest Amazonian territory. The disorganised occupation of this part of our territory shares responsibility with the government elites, since the disastrous decisions of those in power have resulted in an Amazon encircled by the ambitions of the extractiv...

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Autor: Hallazi Méndez, Luis A.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4630
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:minería informal
minería ilegal
Amazonía
extractivismo
informal mining
illegal mining
Amazon
extractivism
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spelling The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failureMinería en la Amazonia: un fracaso civilizatorioHallazi Méndez, Luis A.minería informalminería ilegalAmazoníaextractivismoinformal miningillegal miningAmazonextractivismPeru is, after Brazil, the country with the largest Amazonian territory. The disorganised occupation of this part of our territory shares responsibility with the government elites, since the disastrous decisions of those in power have resulted in an Amazon encircled by the ambitions of the extractivist model, one of these activities being mining. In this article we will see that any form of mining generates impacts on nature, the environment and people’s health. We will also show that in the Amazon, as it is an extremely fragile ecosystem, no type of mining should be carried out. An example of this is the situation in Madre de Dios due to illegal mining, which has devastated thousands of hectares of forest, contaminating rivers, lakes, fish and affecting the health of thousands of members of indigenous peoples.El Perú es después de Brasil el país con mayor territorio amazónico. La desordenada ocupación de esta parte de nuestro territorio comparte responsabilidad con las élites gubernamentales, puesto que las desastrosas decisiones de los gobernantes han dado como resultado una Amazonía cercada por las ambiciones del modelo extractivista, una de estas actividades es la minería. En el presente artículo veremos que cualquier forma de minería genera impactos en la naturaleza, el medio ambiente y la salud de la gente. Daremos cuenta también de que en la Amazonía, por ser un ecosistema sumamente frágil, no debería practicarse ningún tipo de explotación minera. Ejemplo de ello es la situación en Madre de Dios a causa de la minería ilegal, que ha arrasado con miles de hectáreas de bosques, ha contaminado ríos, cochas, peces, y ha afectado la salud de miles de miembros de pueblos originarios.Universidad Ricardo Palma, Rectorado2021-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/463010.31381/iusinkarri.v10n10.4630Ius Inkarri; Vol. 10 Núm. 10 (2021); 267-2842519-72742410-593710.31381/iusinkarri.v10n10reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4630/5638http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4630/6391Derechos de autor 2021 Luis A. Hallazi Méndezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/46302022-12-13T01:39:17Z
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Minería en la Amazonia: un fracaso civilizatorio
title The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
spellingShingle The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
Hallazi Méndez, Luis A.
minería informal
minería ilegal
Amazonía
extractivismo
informal mining
illegal mining
Amazon
extractivism
title_short The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
title_full The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
title_fullStr The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
title_full_unstemmed The mining in the Amazon: A civilisational failure
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hallazi Méndez, Luis A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv minería informal
minería ilegal
Amazonía
extractivismo
informal mining
illegal mining
Amazon
extractivism
topic minería informal
minería ilegal
Amazonía
extractivismo
informal mining
illegal mining
Amazon
extractivism
description Peru is, after Brazil, the country with the largest Amazonian territory. The disorganised occupation of this part of our territory shares responsibility with the government elites, since the disastrous decisions of those in power have resulted in an Amazon encircled by the ambitions of the extractivist model, one of these activities being mining. In this article we will see that any form of mining generates impacts on nature, the environment and people’s health. We will also show that in the Amazon, as it is an extremely fragile ecosystem, no type of mining should be carried out. An example of this is the situation in Madre de Dios due to illegal mining, which has devastated thousands of hectares of forest, contaminating rivers, lakes, fish and affecting the health of thousands of members of indigenous peoples.
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