¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"

Object/context: Natural parks are usually presented as the most important state-led strategy to promote the environmental conservation of a particular area. However, scarce anthropological and political science literature on this topic suggests that natural parks contribute to consolidate state powe...

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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.eng.fl_str_mv What are natural parks for? Knowledge and power in the Alto fragua-indi wasi natural park in Colombia
title ¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"
spellingShingle ¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"
Amazon
Environment
Knowledge
Natural parks
State power
title_short ¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"
title_full ¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"
title_fullStr ¿Para qué sirven los parques naturales? Legibilidad estatal en e Parque Alto Fragua Indi Wasi, Colombia"
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Environment
Knowledge
Natural parks
State power
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Environment
Knowledge
Natural parks
State power
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