The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier
This paper aims to contribute toward improved understanding of complex ecological distribution conflicts at the commodity frontiers, where increasing metabolism in industrial societies is leading to increased environmental destruction in resource-rich countries throughout the world. The focus of thi...
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cda5e29d-4206-4576-9e73-80135f2d7361-1286e6291-8025-4d92-be6b-c535a0221ae6-12020-08-06T16:20:02Z2020-08-06T16:20:02Z2014-01-01This paper aims to contribute toward improved understanding of complex ecological distribution conflicts at the commodity frontiers, where increasing metabolism in industrial societies is leading to increased environmental destruction in resource-rich countries throughout the world. The focus of this paper is the Conga gold mine project in northern Peru, where there have been violent clashes between the Minera Yanacocha mining company and the local population, represented mainly by campesinos that live in the highlands of the Andes–Amazon region. We do this by using the flow/fund model developed by Georgescu-Roegen and extended by Giampietro and Mayumi, to help us trace the anatomy of this conflict, using simplified representations of the central economic processes involved: gold mining and milk production. By complementing the concept of Ricardian land—an indestructible fund—with the concept of land materials, which is susceptible to qualitative change, and therefore can be either a fund or a flow element of the economic process, we illustrate that the gold extraction process, which treats this land material as a flow, stands in conflict with the milk production process, at least in part, because that process is using these land materials as a fund, i.e., in order to make production possible. The paper employs the concept of environmental valuation triadics, developed by Farrell, in order to explore how the boundaries—physical frontiers and temporal durations—of a specified economic process are related to flow/fund element identities. We conclude with some reflections on potential future applications for the methods employed and on the implications of our analytical results.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-013-9488-3ISSN: 1387-585XEISSN: 1573-2975https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/25862engSpringer Nature768No. 16747Environment, Development and SustainabilityEnvironment, Development and Sustainability, ISSN:1387-585X;EISSN:1573-2975.No.16 (2014);pp.747-768https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-013-9488-3Restringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecEnvironment, Development and Sustainabilityinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURconflictsecological distributionmetabolismindustrial societiesThe flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontierEl modelo de flujo / fondo de Conga: Explorando la anatomía de los conflictos ambientales en la frontera de los productos básicos de los Andes y el AmazonasarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Silva-Macher,Jose CFarrell,Katharine N10336/25862oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/258622021-06-03 00:50:19.492https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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El modelo de flujo / fondo de Conga: Explorando la anatomía de los conflictos ambientales en la frontera de los productos básicos de los Andes y el Amazonas |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier conflicts ecological distribution metabolism industrial societies |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
title_full |
The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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The flow/fund model of Conga: Exploring the anatomy of environmental conflicts at the Andes-Amazon commodity frontier |
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conflicts ecological distribution metabolism industrial societies |
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conflicts ecological distribution metabolism industrial societies |
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This paper aims to contribute toward improved understanding of complex ecological distribution conflicts at the commodity frontiers, where increasing metabolism in industrial societies is leading to increased environmental destruction in resource-rich countries throughout the world. The focus of this paper is the Conga gold mine project in northern Peru, where there have been violent clashes between the Minera Yanacocha mining company and the local population, represented mainly by campesinos that live in the highlands of the Andes–Amazon region. We do this by using the flow/fund model developed by Georgescu-Roegen and extended by Giampietro and Mayumi, to help us trace the anatomy of this conflict, using simplified representations of the central economic processes involved: gold mining and milk production. By complementing the concept of Ricardian land—an indestructible fund—with the concept of land materials, which is susceptible to qualitative change, and therefore can be either a fund or a flow element of the economic process, we illustrate that the gold extraction process, which treats this land material as a flow, stands in conflict with the milk production process, at least in part, because that process is using these land materials as a fund, i.e., in order to make production possible. The paper employs the concept of environmental valuation triadics, developed by Farrell, in order to explore how the boundaries—physical frontiers and temporal durations—of a specified economic process are related to flow/fund element identities. We conclude with some reflections on potential future applications for the methods employed and on the implications of our analytical results. |
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