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Concentración en la vitivinicultura y rechazo a la megaminería en Mendoza (Argentina). Institucionalidades y conflictos

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  • Gabriela Liceaga

    (Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo)

  • Daniel Martin

    (Centro de Estudios Avanzados, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)

Abstract

Este artículo se centra en dos importantes focos de conflictividad social en la provincia de Mendoza (Argentina), ligadas al ambiente y el territorio, poniendo énfasis en las dimensiones institucionales y las prácticas políticas desarrolladas por los actores. En primer lugar, se aborda la problemática de la concentración de la tierra irrigada, en el marco de la nueva vitivinicultura, y las propuestas formuladas por determinadas instituciones para el sector de pequeños productores. En segundo lugar, se analizan algunos aspectos del rechazo social y político al proyecto minero “San Jorge”, ocurrido en 2011. Finalmente se abordan reflexiones de conjunto.

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  • Gabriela Liceaga & Daniel Martin, 2016. "Concentración en la vitivinicultura y rechazo a la megaminería en Mendoza (Argentina). Institucionalidades y conflictos," Economia y Sociedad., Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Facultad de Economia, issue 34, pages 38-59, Enero-Jun.
  • Handle: RePEc:qui:ecosoc:y:2016:i:34:p:38-59
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    Keywords

    Conflicto; territorio; instituciones; mineria; vitivinivultura;
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