Gas and Development: Rural territorial dynamics in Tarija, Bolivia
Framed by concepts of territorial project, social coalitions, and scalar relationships, we analyze rural territorial dynamics under conditions of rapid expansion in natural gas extraction. Analyzing recent economic, political, and territorial transformations of Bolivia’s gas-rich region, Tarija, we argue that pre-existing territorial projects of a diverse set of subnational and national actors have: (i) shaped the influence of the gas industry on local dynamics; (ii) changed the scale relationships between local communities, the state, and companies; and (iii) mediated the transformation of territories in ways determined by the nature and aspirations of these territorial projects.
Title of publication: World Development
Volume: 73
Page range: 105–117
Author: Leonith Hinojosa
Other authors: Anthony Bebbington, Guido Cortez, Juan Pablo Chumacero, Denise Humphreys Bebbington, Karl Hennermann
Organization: Universite´ Catholique de Louvain
Year: 2015
Country/ies: Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Type: Journal article
Full text available at: http://rimisp.org/wp-content/files_mf/1433793750gas_development.pdf
Content language: English