2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-20494-5_37
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Model for Monitoring Socioenvironmental Conflicts in Relation to the Emission of Particulate Matter in the Prehauling Phase of a Surface Mine in Peru

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“…Thus, three counterparts appear in the stages of socio-environmental conflicts: (i) the State and (ii) transnational corporations, in charge of approving and directly exploiting natural resources; (iii) rural communities and environmental movements looking for the protection of ecosystems, their territories and local economies (Ortiz, 1997;Mohle, 2021). Within this framework, discussion modes are related to the interest groups that lead to the creation of governance agreements; together with the legacy of the conflict related to socio-environmental questions which, according to the context, have perpetuated a 'culture of conflict' in territories with large socioenvironmental richness (Filomeno, Heracles, Aramburu, Raymundo & Moguerza, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, three counterparts appear in the stages of socio-environmental conflicts: (i) the State and (ii) transnational corporations, in charge of approving and directly exploiting natural resources; (iii) rural communities and environmental movements looking for the protection of ecosystems, their territories and local economies (Ortiz, 1997;Mohle, 2021). Within this framework, discussion modes are related to the interest groups that lead to the creation of governance agreements; together with the legacy of the conflict related to socio-environmental questions which, according to the context, have perpetuated a 'culture of conflict' in territories with large socioenvironmental richness (Filomeno, Heracles, Aramburu, Raymundo & Moguerza, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%