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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Small-scale gold mining and social and environmental conflict in the Peruvian Amazon
Small-scale gold mining in the Amazon2013 Gerardo Damonte, Mourik Bueno de Mesquita, Víctor Hugo Pachas, Mary Chávez
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JournalRevista Iberoaméricana
Transformación de la representatividad política local en contextos extractivos a gran escala en los Andes peruanos
2013 Gerardo 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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Profit-based versus Production-based Tax Regimes: Latin America’s Experience
2013 Manuel 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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Latin America’s Rural Family Farmers: Evolutions in Access to Markets and Rural Income Structure
2013 Manuel Glave, Germán Escobar
This Brief takes a closer look at these two key evolutions, assessing the impact on small farmers and some of the driving forces, in particular by analysing the liberalisation policies of the 1990s and 2000s that played a strong role in driving forward these changes.
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Small-scale and Informal Mining: A Big Problem for Latin American States
2012 Juana Kuramoto
Latin America has experienced substantial growth and transformation in small-scale mining, meaning it is often no longer small or artisanal, but rather characterised by high informality and an increasing potential to generate conflicts.
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Projects
News
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Manuel Glave analizó el caso peruano en sesión de la Comisión de Pueblos Andinos sobre proyectos de ordenamiento territorial
December 3, 2012 Rural development and agriculture, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Minería y agricultura: los retos de una difícil convivencia
December 1, 2012 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Espinar espera
November 26, 2012 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Lorena Alcázar moderó Mesa Temática de Políticas Sociales – XXIII Seminario Anual del CIES: Economía global, crecimiento e industrias extractivas
November 21, 2012 Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Un paso adelante ¿dos pasos atrás?
October 9, 2012 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Events
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Gerardo Damonte participará como ponente en el Taller Regional Minería y Páramos en la perspectiva del desarrollo sostenible
11/03/2009 Secretaría General de la Comunidad Andina (Av. Paseo de la República 3895, San Isidro) Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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Manuel Glave participará en reunión sobre iniciativas de política sobre recursos genéticos
16/09/2008 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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