“…Dispossession, then, is the result of a close relationship among the governmental institutions, businessmen, and specialists (e.g., lawyers, biologists, engineers, planners, administrators) who establish the mechanisms for the transfer of land, water, minerals, and air, among other resources, through laws, decrees, studies, cataloging, evaluation, and procedures for the production of new spaces. Accumulation by dispossession results from pollution, regulation, and land management that “are legally sanctioned and validated through environmental impact studies” (Guerra and Skewes, 2010: 452). This is how the meaning of nature and space is defined.…”