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Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article discusses the infrastructure projects proposed by the Initiative for South American Regional Integration (IIRSA). The Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations (IOTC) has expressed concerns regarding the development and implementation of these projects and the social and environmental impacts these projects could have on indigenous communities in the region. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Pipeline, Power, Bolivia, Argentina, Megaproject, Biofuel, Agreement, Mineral, Colombia, Environment, Mining , Chile, Peru, Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations (IOTC), Initiative for South American Regional Integration (IIRSA), Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), Consultation, Infrastructure, Soybean, Water, Biodiversity, Policy, Impact, Forest, National Route 14, Garabi Hydroelectric, Paraguay-Parana Project, Northwest Pipeline Project (GNEA), Ecuador
Creator: Abya Yala Collective (Abya Yala Colectivo)
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: November 5, 2009
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205645/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/iirsa-el-doble-rostro-de-la-integracion-sudamericana
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article examines the pressures on the Jivaro peoples and on local ecosystems of the Cordillera del Condor in Ecuador from mining companies. It looks at the clash of interests between local indigenous communities, environmental conservation, national development policies, and mining interests. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Mines, Hydroelectric , Mineral, Environment, Mining , Ecuador, Jivaro, Conservation, Cordillera del Condor, Biodiversity, Consultation, Protected Area
Creator: Abya Yala Collective (Abya Yala Colectivo)
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205321/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/mineria-en-territorio-shuar--ecuador---el-nuevo-conflicto-del-condor
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article discusses the organizing efforts of indigenous peoples from various parts of Latin American - including Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia - in response to the pressures of mining, oil, and hydroelectric interest on their communities and ecosystems. The author also proposes opening up the debate on the development model adopted by states. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Bolivia, Argentina, NGO, Agreement, Mineral, Amazon, Colombia, Mining , Brazil, Andean Region, Peru, Ecuador, Cauca, Plan Colombia, Social Movement, Mobilization, Landless Workers Movement (MST), Transnational, Multinational, Corporation, The Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia, Barrick Gold, United States, Canada, Development, Model, USAID
Creator: Raul Zibechi
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205206/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/nuevos-conflictos--viejos-actores---raul-zibechi
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article by Mathias Luce, a Professor of International Political Economy in Brazil, discusses the growing dominance of Brazilian mining, energy, and oil companies within South America. The author views Brazil as a rising sub-imperialist power and briefly examines how it came to be so. He also looks at the changing power dynamics within South America, linked to global processes, and explores what this will mean for the region. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Natural Gas, Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Bolivia, Paraguay, Biofuel, Mineral, Mining , Brazil, Peru, Petrobras, Infrastructure, Soybean, Capital, Ownership, Foreign, Investment, Development, Vale, Votorantim, Odebrecht, Gerdau, Friboi, Ecuador, Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America (IIRSA), Integration, Mercosur, UNASUR, Venezuela
Creator: Mathias Luce
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: October 29, 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214204917/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/subimperialismo-brasile-o-en-bolivia-y-am-rica-latina
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article includes a speech delivered by Raúl Zibechi, Uruguayan journalist and researcher, who spoke at the Social Forum of the Americas that was held at Asunción, Paraguay in August 2010. He speaks about the tensions inherent to the extractive model of development and the issues related to the redistribution of wealth under this model. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Power, Biofuel, Mineral, Amazon, Environment, Mining , Extraction, Development, Distribution, Wealth, Social Movement, Water, Inequality
Creator: Raúl Zibechi
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: August 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110314210319/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/tensiones-entre-extractivismo-y-redistribucion-en-los-procesos-de-cambio-de-america-latina--zibechi
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: Based in Argentina, this website is operated by Biodiversity Action, an NGO that promotes the protection of biodiversity in Latin America. The website focuses on disseminating information, promoting proposals formulated by Latin American organizations working to preserve biodiversity, and publicizing the activities and initiatives of and individuals organizations operating in the region. Articles in Spanish and Portuguese.
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Subject: Natural Gas, Solar, Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Pipeline, Wind, Latin America, Nuclear, Megaproject, Biofuel, Ethanol, Climate, NGO, Coal, Mineral, Biodiesel, Mining
Creator: Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean (Biodiversidad en América Latina y El Caribe)
Publisher: http://www.biodiversidadla.org/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: November 15, 2010
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: The National Confederation of Communities Affected by Mining (CONACAMI), a Peruvian NGO established in 1992, was invited to speak at the Continental Summit of Indigenous Communication of Abya Yala, held in Cauca, Colombia in November 2010. This article looks at the history of CONACAMI and its struggle to raise awareness and identify alternatives for indigenous communities in responding to the activities of transnational corporations. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Power, Andes Region, NGO, Mineral, Mining , Peru, Consultation, National Confederation of Communities Affected by Mining (CONACAMI), Dispute
Publisher: http://www.biodiversidadla.org
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: November 18, 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110114205317/http://www.biodiversidadla.org/Principal/Contenido/Documentos/La_mineria_un_asesino_en_serie_de_los_pueblos_indigenas
Relation: Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean (Biodiversidad en América Latina y El Caribe)
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article discusses a new campaign that has been organized in defense of indigenous groups living in voluntary isolation ("uncontacted") in the South American Amazon. In January 2011, an Open Letter was sent to the governments of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela by Brazilian anthropologist Sydney Possuelo with the support of the Bolivia-based Forum on Environment and Development (FOBOMADE) and the Madidi Expedition, along with the signatures of 900 individuals. The letter was asking governments of the region to establish measures to protect the biological integrity and economic, social and cultural rights of these populations who are facing increasing pressure from oil, mining, hydroelectric, and other energy-related interests. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Bolivia, Paraguay, NGO, Mineral, Amazon, Colombia, Mining , Brazil, Peru, South America, Ecuador, Venezuela, Convention 169, Conservation, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Republic Act 3760, Infrastructure, Lobbying, Advocacy, Policy
Creator: Alvaro Díez Astete
Publisher: http://www.bolpress.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: March 9, 2011
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110415073937/http://www.bolpress.com/art.php?Cod=2011030901
Relation: Bolpress
Collection: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Description: This article discusses the growing competition between China and Brazil concerning capital investments in energy projects within Latin America. These projects include hydroelectric dams, geothermal projects, and oil and mineral exploration in Ecuador, Peru, Nicaragua, and Brazil. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric , Power, Megaproject, Mineral, Geothermal, Amazon, Environment, Mining , Brazil, Peru, Dam, China, Water, Ecuador, Deforestation
Creator: Mario Osava
Publisher: http://www.tierramerica.info/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: January 31, 2011
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214210523/http://www.tierramerica.info/nota.php?lang=esp&idnews=3856&olt=511
Relation: Tierramérica
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