Natural Resources, Extractive Industries and Social Conflict
Promoting the environmentally and socially sustainable management of natural resources is one of the biggest challenges facing the countries of the Andean-Amazonian region—in particular, Peru. The high frequency of conflict that accompanies extractive activities, the growing deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, and recurring water scarcity due to climate change are just some examples of the multiplicity of challenges that the Andean-Amazonian region faces in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In light of these challenges, our research analyzes the existing social, economic, and political conditions that hinder the sustainable management of resources through a territorial and interdisciplinary approach. We then use these studies to propose public policy recommendations for the better governance of resources Our studies have contributed to the analysis of several specific topics such as territorial management policies, institutional changes linked to small and large-scale mining development, the relationship between land tenure systems and sustainable pasture management, and policies governing access to water in the context of extractive activities and climate change. We have also conducted evaluations of resource management projects and policies such as conservation initiatives and sustainable agriculture in the Amazon.
Senior Researchers
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Gerardo Damonte Valencia (on leave)
PhD en Anthropology - Cornell University
Gerardo Damonte Valencia has an MA and PhD in Anthropology from Cornell University. He carries out research in the field of natural resources at the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) (currently on leave) along with his teaching position in the Department of Political Sciences at the Pontifical Catholic University in Peru. Gerardo leads […]
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Manuel Glave Testino
PhD en Economics - University of Illinois en Champaign
Manuel Glave has a PhD in Economics from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He is a Senior Researcher at GRADE where he specialises in rural development, environmental economics and natural resources, and where he undertakes analysis of public policy relating to agriculture and the environment. He is a Senior Professor in the Department of […]
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Eduardo Zegarra Méndez
PhD en Agricultural and Applied Economics - University of Wisconsin
Eduardo Zegarra is an economist from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and has a PhD in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Wisconsin, specializing in rural development and natural resource management. His dissertation explores the workings and failures of the water market in Chile. He has researched and published on a wide […]
Associated Researchers
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Juana Kuramoto Huamán (on leave)
PhD candidate en Innovation & Technology - Maastricht University
Juana Kuramoto received a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from the University Carnegie Mellon in 1995. She is currently studying for a PhD in Policy Studies and Technological Change at the University of Maastricht and is an Associate Researcher at GRADE. Her fields of interest are technological innovation, scientific and technological policy, and mining. She […]
External Consultants
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Álvaro Hopkins Barriga
Master en - Wageningen University & Research
Álvaro has a Master’s in Economics from the Pontificia Universidad Católica and a degree in Economics from the same university. Also, he has a Master’s in Development Economics from Wageningen University & Research. He rejoins GRADE as a researcher for the project “Towards a Sustainable Infrastructure in the Peruvian Amazon”, led by Manuel Glave.
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Lorenzo López Garnier
Master en - Imperial College London
Lorenzo holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Technology with a specialization in Environmental Resources Management from Imperial College London and a Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from King’s College London in UK. He rejoins GRADE as a Consultant in the ‘Transitions to Sustainability’ project led by Manuel Glave.
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Carlos Monge Salgado
PhD en - University of Miami
Anthropologist by the Pontifical University Catholic of the Peru, Ph.d. in Latin American history from the University of Miami. Has been a Researcher at the Centro de Estudios Rurales Andinos Bartolomé de las Casas in Cuzco; researcher and Development Area Coordinator at the Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales in Lima, advisor to the Confederación Campesina […]
External Affiliated Researchers
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Sonia Laszlo
PhD en - University of Toronto
Sonia Laszlo is Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for the Study of International Development. Her main research areas cover many aspects of applied microeconomic analysis in economic development: rural development, access to markets, and the relationship between income, health and education in economic development. In addition to using traditional analytic tools […]
Visiting Researchers
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Ashley Manning
Student en -
Ashley is a student in Geography at Dartmouth College, United States. During her residency at GRADE she supported Javier Escobal as a research intern.
Publications
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Manejando el éxito y el fracaso: estudio comparativo de los manejos locales de las JASS en la comunidad campesina de San Andrés de Yanacca y la comunidad campesina de Llactacunca para el mejoramiento del saneamiento rural
2021 Diego Navarro
El objetivo del estudio es analizar de manera comparativa cómo se configuran los mecanismos institucionales híbridos (reglas y procedimientos formales e informales) en materia de manejo de recursos hídricos entre las comunidades campesinas de San Andrés de Yanacca y de Llactacunca (Cotabambas, Apurímac) que han adoptado el modelo de JASS propuesto por el Plan Nacional […]
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Los límites de la implementación de la Ley de Consulta Previa en los Andes peruanos
Épicas del neoliberalismo: subjetividades emprendedoras y ciudadanías precarias en el Perú2020 Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave
The authors discuss the impact of prior consultation policies in Peru, implemented in 2012 in response to the social conflicts that occurred in Bagua in 2009 and based on the conclusions of Convention 169 of the International Labor Organization (ILO).
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Perú | Construcción de infraestructuras: no perder las oportunidades de reducir las desigualdades en el acceso al agua
2020 Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave, Ana Paula López, Diego Navarro
The construction of water infrastructure by itself does not solve the problem of water stress and scarcity in territories with large-scale mining and can generate unwanted collateral effects such as increases, conflicts and disputes in access to water. Based on the evidence from the cases of La Guajira in Colombia and Espinar in Peru, this […]
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Colombia | Producción de desigualdades en las relaciones con el agua: Consecuencias de la construcción de infraestructuras
2020 Astrid Ulloa, Catalina Quiroga, Liza Gaitán, Gerardo Damonte
The construction of water infrastructure by itself does not solve the problem of stress and water scarcity in territories with large-scale mining and can generate and increase socio-environmental inequalities, conflicts and disputes in access to water. Based on the evidence of the case of La Guajira in Colombia, authors recommend that the construction of infrastructure […]
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Diversas formas de infraestructuras en el Perú y Colombia. El papel de las empresas mineras en el control y manejo del agua en contextos de escasez
2020 Gerardo Damonte, Astrid Ulloa, Catalina Quiroga, Ana Paula López, Liza Gaitán, Diego Navarro
In territories with large-scale mining, the construction of water infrastructure has generally been considered the most appropriate response to water scarcity problems. However, the infrastructure itself does not always provide solutions. When these constructions are mainly functional to the mining expansion and are imposed on the socio-environmental logic of the town, they end up aggravating […]
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Ley de Consulta: avances, problema y posibilidad
2012Gerardo Damonte, ,
¿Cómo garantizar los derechos de consulta? y ¿Cómo su ejercicio puede llevarnos a constituir una democracia realmente inclusiva? Se aborda estas preguntas argumentando que los procesos de reglamentación e implementación de esta ley abren la posibilidad de repensarnos
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Contracting the road to development: early impacts of a rural roads program
2010Martin Valdivia,
The impacts of the Peruvian rural roads program characterized by the contracting of private local firms for the rehabilitation and maint
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Titling, credit constraints, and rental markets in rural Peru: exploring channels and conditioned impacts
2008Eduardo Zegarra, Javier Escobal,
This paper constructs a baseline and pursues an overall impact evaluation of the PETT (Programa Especial de Titulación de Tierras), an ambitious rural titling program created in Peru in 1992.
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JournalCuadernos de Desarrollo Rural
Redefiniendo territorios hidrosociales: control hídrico en el valle de Ica, Perú (1993-2013)
2015Gerardo Damonte,
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JournalAnthropologica
Los dilemas del Estado peruano en la implementación y aplicación de la Ley de Consulta Previa en los Andes peruanos
2013Gerardo Damonte,
¿Por qué esta ley tiene dificultades para otorgar a la población andina derechos indígenas a la consulta previa? El presente artículo intenta responder a esta interrogante a partir de un recuento histórico de las formas de identidad andina y de un análisis del debate conceptual internacional sobre la "indigeneidad"
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JournalRevista Iberoaméricana
Transformación de la representatividad política local en contextos extractivos a gran escala en los Andes peruanos
2013Gerardo Damonte,
El artículo muestra cómo los escenarios de conflicto y movilización contra el mega-proyecto minero Las Bambas (Chalhuahuacho) han generado cambios en el peso institucional y representación política de los municipios y comunidades campesinas locales.
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JournalJournal of International Development
Access to public infrastucture, institutional thickness and pro-poor growth in Rural Peru
2011Carmen Ponce,
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Transformación de la representatividad política local en los contextos extractivos a gran escala en los Andes peruanos
Industrias extractivas y desarrollo rural territorial en los Andes peruanos: los dilemas de la representación política y la capacidad de gestión para la descentralización2016
Este trabajo intenta contribuir a la literatura existente al analizar cuáles son las condiciones económicas e institucionales en las que se enmarcan las transformaciones en la representatividad política en áreas rurales donde se han instalado grandes proyectos extractivos. Asimismo, busca mostrar en qué medida los cambios en el liderazgo campesino han influido en la transformación […]
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Estudios sobre territorio y etnicidad
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Extracción y naturaleza: agricultura y minería a gran escala
Desigualdades en un mundo globalizado2015Gerardo Damonte, ,
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Despojo del agua en Latinoamérica: introducción a la ecología política del agua en los agronegocios, la minería y las hidroeléctricas
Agua y ecología política: el extractivismo en la agroexportación, la minería y las hidroeléctricas en Latinoamerica2015, Gerardo Damonte, , , ,
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Polarización y segregación en la distribución del ingreso en el Perú: trayectorias desiguales
Territorios en movimiento: hacia un desarrollo inclusivo2014Javier Escobal, Carmen Ponce,
In the last three decades, Peru experienced the greatest crisis in its republican history (dramatic internal conflict and hyperinflationary process) with a severe macroeconomic adjustment and a set of structural reforms, followed by a dictatorship and the deepening of the economic liberalization process and, finally, 10 years of sustained economic growth. The last decade has […]
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Spotlight on organisations: smallholder farmers and rural development
2014Manuel Glave,
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Spotlight on publications: smallholder farmers and rural development
2014Manuel Glave,
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Land grabbing in Latin America: opportunity or threat?
2014Gerardo Damonte,
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Latin America’s rural family farmers: evolutions in access to markets and rural income structure
2014, Manuel Glave,
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Profit-based versus Production-based Tax Regimes: Latin America’s Experience
2013Manuel Glave, Gerardo Damonte,
This Brief uses the examples of Peru and Chile to highlight Latin American experiences when migrating from production-based to profit-based tax regimes, in particular arguing that profit-based regimes seem to be the best choice in the current Latin American context of a mining boom.
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América Latina hacia la inclusión social. Avances, aprendizajes y desafíos
2014, , , , , Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave, , , ,
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Amazonía peruana y desarrollo económico
2014Manuel Glave,
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Economía del agua: conceptos y aplicaciones para una mejor gestión
2014Eduardo Zegarra,
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Inclusión social: diálogos entre la investigación y las políticas públicas
2014Martín Benavides, Miguel Jaramillo, Santiago Cueto, Gabriela Guerrero, Juan Leon, Nestor Valdivia, Lorena Alcazar, Manuel Glave, Maria Balarin, Juan Jose Diaz, Juana Kuramoto, Gerardo Damonte,
Esta publicación recoge el espíritu del seminario internacional "Cambios Institucionales para un Estado más Inclusivo" (julio de 2012), y apunta a lo más relevante y valioso de cada exposición, intervención y comentario.
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Projects
- Intermediate evaluation of the Peru Forest Sector Initiative (PFSI)August 2013 - November 2013
- Book on Economy of Water: concepts and contexts for sustainable managementApril 2013
- Changes and development: ways of life in the areas of influence of Project La GranjaApril 2013 - December 2013
- Social cost-benefit analysis of interconnection alternatives between Pucallpa (Ucayali and Cruzeiro do Sul (Acre)April 2013 - March 2014
- Workshop on extractive industries – learning from Latin America and Africa.December 2012 - June 2013
- Report for the mapping of the previous consultation process for Block 1AB – Region of LoretoNovember 2012 - March 2013
- Participation in the program evaluation panel “Natural Areas Preservation” (EDEP: Design Evaluation and Public Budget Execution)June 2012 - October 2012
- Amazon region and development in Peru: visions and policies in the Transportation and Energy sectorsApril 2012 - June 2013
- Construction of territorial criteria for identification of indigenous peoples within the framework of the Previous Consultation ActJanuary 2012 - August 2012
- Extractive industries and rural territorial development in the Peruvian Andes: the dilemmas of political representation and management capacity for decentralizationNovember 2011 - November 2012
News
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Eduardo Zegarra discusses in El País the drought affecting Panama Canal
August 24, 2023 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
According to Eduardo Zegarra, climate change is the main cause of the problems in the Panama Canal, but it is not the only one: “There is a serious problem with the very inefficient use of water for human consumption in Panama City. The rates paid by the population are quite low. They do not even […]
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Eduardo Zegarra comments on measures to face a water crisis in the newscast La Encerrona
August 21, 2023 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
The central measure is to generate a different institutional scheme to face these phenomena. There should be contingency reserves explicitly assigned to regional and local governments that are automatically activated once a state of emergency is declared. […] Help farmers with specific support: seeds, veterinary kits. Also direct economic support that will allow them to […]
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Planning sustainable infrastructure. GRADE Conversa 21 featuring Manuel Glave and Karla Vergara
August 16, 2023 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Although the relevance of infrastructure investment for Peru’s sustainable development is recognized, progress still needs to be made in the development of plans and tools to guarantee it. In this context, the consortium formed by Wildlife Conservation Society, The Nature Conservancy and GRADE, with support from Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, is about to finish a project that aims […]
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CIFOR-ICRAF and GRADE study: Analyzing the influence of transport infrastructure on deforestation dynamics
July 24, 2023 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“The dynamics of deforestation in the forests of the Peruvian Amazon respond above all to synergies with socioeconomic, institutional and political contextual factors, and not only to the role of road infrastructure.” Read the preliminary findings of a study led by the Center for International Forestry Research and the International Center for Agroforestry Research (CIFOR-ICRAF) […]
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Migraciones in pandemic. GRADE Conversa 17 featuring Mauricio Espinoza.
February 22, 2023 Urbanization and sustainable cities, Poverty and equality, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Peru has been one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic in the world. Due to the health crisis, in March 2020 the government established a compulsory confinement that caused the paralysis of several economic sectors and a historic increase in the unemployment rate. Despite the vouchers provided, households that depended on the informal […]
Events
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Iquitos: TNC-WCS-GRADE event exchanged perspectives on the new National Sustainable Infrastructure Plan for Competitiveness
13/12/2023 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Iquitos Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Together with WCS Peru and TNC Latin America, yesterday we organized an exchange of perspectives and recommendations on the changes and progress of the new National Sustainable Infrastructure Plan for Competitiveness (PNISC) and its roadmap, focusing on sustainability and territoriality approaches. POLICY PAPERS At the event, we shared the recently published policy papers that bring […]
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GRADE and trAndeS held the international seminar Transitions to sustainability: lessons learned in territories with a large-scale mining presence in Colombia, Chile and Peru.
15/11/2023 → 16/12/2023 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Auditorio de GRADE Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
El Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) y trAndeS Programa de Posgrado en Desarrollo Sostenible y Desigualdades Sociales en la Región Andina, con el apoyo de la Fundación Ford, organizaron el Seminario Internacional Transiciones hacia la sostenibilidad: lecciones aprendidas en territorios con presencia de minería a gran escala en Colombia, Chile y Perú, los días […]
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Eduardo Zegarra will join CEPLAN’s XXI Forum of the Future: Water Stress in Peru
14/07/2023 8:30 am - 11:30 am Facebook y YouTube de CEPLAN Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Our Senior Researcher Eduardo Zegarra will join the XXI Forum of the Future: Water Stress in Peru, organized by the National Center for Strategic Planning (CEPLAN). The Forum will allow a constructive debate among various actors from the public sector, business sector, academia and civil society; who aspire to contribute to the generation of strategic […]
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WCS Peru, TNC and GRADE held the seminar Recommendations for the transition to sustainable infrastructure in Peru
13/07/2023 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Recognizing the importance of public and private investment for the sustainable development of the country, it is necessary to advance in the construction of infrastructure plans and tools that guarantee such development. In this context, we exchanged perspectives on the progress of the new National Sustainable Infrastructure Plan for Competitiveness and its roadmap, under the […]
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Eduardo Zegarra joins the UN-Water Summit on Groundwater 2022
06/12/2022 8:00 am París, Francia, y Zoom Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
The UN-Water Summit on Groundwater 2022 aims to bring attention to groundwater at the highest international level. The Summit will use the UN World Water Development Report 2022 as a baseline and the SDG 6 Global Acceleration Framework as a guideline to define actions towards more responsible and sustainable use and protection of this vital […]
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