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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Chile | Nuevos atributos en los protocolos de emergencia ambiental a considerar en el ámbito de la minería
2020 Julieta Godfrid, Gerardo Damonte, Alex Godoy Faúndez
Repeated incidents in mining operations in the Aconcagua river basin have generated uncertainty in the population about water quality, which has deepened the water crisis in the Valparaíso region. In this context, it is necessary for the State to improve its crisis management protocols against environmental accidents, through the inclusion of local actors. A coordinated […]
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Hallazgos y recomendaciones para mejorar la calidad de la participación en territorios con minería a gran escala
2020 Violeta Rabi, Matías Valenzuela, Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave,
In recent decades, Chile and Peru have achieved sustained economic growth from the exploitation of their natural resources and the expansion of their extractive industries. In this development model, mining has played a central role, specifically that both countries have large copper reserves and are leaders in its production, being the first and second producer […]
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JournalScience of The Total Environment
Water-related challenges in nexus governance for sustainable development: Insights from the city of Arequipa, Peru
2020 Gloria Salmoral, Eduardo Zegarra, Ian Vázquez-Rowe, Fernando González, Laureano del Castillo, Giuliana Rondón Saravia, Anil Graves, Dolores Rey, Jerry W. Knox
Peru has one of the fastest-growing economies in Latin America, but there are concerns regarding how long this can be sustained. Negative environmental impacts are increasing due to the pressures of a growing urban population and competition for natural resources. This study explores stakeholder perceptions linked to nexus governance in the context of integrated management […]
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Argentina | Propuestas para mejorar los mecanismos de evaluación ambiental minera
2020 Julieta Godfrid, Gerardo Damonte, Ana Paula López, Lautaro Clemenceau
Based on research on mining and water resources in Andean countries, this document provides public policy recommendations to help improve environmental monitoring of mining. In Argentina, the Veladero project located in San Juan was studied, and in Peru, the Antapaccay – Tintaya Expansion project, located in Espinar. The cases analyzed show that it is necessary […]
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Perú | Propuestas para mejorar los mecanismos de evaluación ambiental minera
2020 Julieta Godfrid, Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave, Ana Paula López, Diego Navarro
Based on research on mining and water resources in Andean countries, this document provides public policy recommendations to help improve environmental monitoring of mining. In Argentina, the Veladero project located in San Juan was studied, and in Peru, the Antapaccay – Tintaya Expansion project, located in Espinar. The cases analyzed show that it is necessary […]
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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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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,
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Extractivismo y crecimiento económico en el Perú, 1930-1980
Compendio de historia económica: entre la gran depresión y el reformismo militar2014Manuel Glave, Juana Kuramoto,
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Dinámicas de concentración y escasez de agua: el boom agroexportador y los pequeños propietarios en las zonas media y alta del río Ica
¿Escasez de agua?: retos para la gestión de la cuenca del río Ica2014Gerardo Damonte, , ,
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Introducción. Sociedad y naturaleza desde las ciencias sociales: una agenda por desarrollar.
Agenda de investigación en temas socioambientales en el Perú: una aproximación desde las ciencias sociales2014Gerardo Damonte, ,
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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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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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Desarrollo rural y recursos naturales
2012Javier Escobal, Carmen Ponce, Manuel Glave, Gerardo Damonte,
Tres Mimeos del Seminario Recursos naturales y desarrollo rural en el Perú (1980-2010) realizado en noviembre del 2010 con el auspicio de la Fundación Ford, a través del Instituto de Educación Internacional y del IDRC.
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Construyendo territorios: narrativas territoriales aymaras contemporáneas
2011Gerardo Damonte,
Se compara cómo las comunidades Aymaras peruanas y bolivianas forman territorios en la zona del Titicaca a través del desarrollo de conceptos interrelacionados de espacio social, narrativa territorial y territorio.
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Projects
- 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
- Social and Economic Baseline of the Juprog CommunityOctober 2011 - February 2012
News
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Eduardo Zegarra on water management in Peru: a case study of the Ica Valley
April 15, 2022 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“El estudio apunta a entender el vínculo entre el agua, la alimentación y la energía en un espacio específico en el que hay varios problemas con el uso del agua. Uno de los principales problemas es que la agricultura en el Valle de Ica básicamente usa el agua del acuífero. Hay evidencia de que el […]
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Migrate to survive. Ojo Público’s reportage gathers GRADE findings
December 12, 2021 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Between March and December 2020, approximately 248.311 Peruvians returned to their rural areas of origin from the cities. According to the study from our researchers Ricardo Fort, Mauricio Espinoza, and Alvaro Espinoza for the Inter-American Development Bank, this is the first mass return process in the history of Peru. Read OjoPúblico’s reportage. DOWNLOAD THE STUDY here.
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Servir, GRADE, TNC and WCS deliver the course Sustainable Infrastructure Planning in Peru
August 10, 2021 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
The National School of Public Administration of the National Civil Service Authority (Servir), in alliance with GRADE, The Nature Conservancy and WCS Peru, dictates the specialized course Planning of Sustainable Infrastructure in Peru. The course aims to provide participants with theoretical, practical and methodological tools to understand the main challenges and opportunities of territorial development in […]
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Rodrigo Rivarola’s project won the SEPIA XIX Grant Competition for Young Researchers
February 12, 2021 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict, Health and nutrition
Felicitamos a Rodrigo Rivarola, asistente de investigación de GRADE, cuyo proyecto resultó ganador en el Concurso de Becas para Jóvenes Investigadores SEPIA XIX del Seminario Permanente de Investigación Agraria – SEPIA. Categoría: Sistemas alimentarios y agricultura familiar Título: Sistemas alimentarios y articulación urbano-rural. Cambios en los patrones de consumo y posibles efectos en salud Autor: […]
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Isabel Gonzáles in Ojo Público: “There is no updated register of artisanal fishermen”
November 24, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“There is no updated register of artisanal fishermen,” said Isabel Gonzáles, assistant researcher at GRADE and member of the Humboldt Tipping project, in a dialogue between OjoPúblico and Oceana on the challenges of the fishing sector with a view to the Bicentennial. The verification team of the research medium reviewed this statement and confirmed that […]
Events
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María Balarin discussed the conceptual approach for the JustEd study and its emerging findings in Peru
26/01/2022 Education and learning, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Just Ed is an international comparative mixed methods study that explores the lived experiences of secondary school learners of environmental, epistemic and transitional justice. It produces insight into how learner experiences translate into actions to advance SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions). A few days ago, at a University […]
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GRADE in the virtual seminar SEPIA XIX Puerto Maldonado 2021
06/12/2021 → 10/12/2021 Zoom de SEPIA Rural development and agriculture, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Investigadores, asistentes de investigación y consultores de GRADE participarán en el seminario SEPIA XIX Puerto Maldonado 2021 Virtual, organizado por el Seminario Permanente de Investigación Agraria (Sepia). Tres temas articulan el evento bienal, que combinan a su vez diversas temáticas: 1) las dinámicas andino-amazónicas, la conectividad y las transiciones de los sistemas socio ecológicos; 2) las trayectorias […]
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Manuel Glave will be a speaker at the V National Meeting on Ecological-economic zoning
26/10/2021 10:50 am - 11:20 am Zoom del Minam Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
The Ecological-economic zoning (EEZ) is a key instrument that provides technical support, based on the evaluation of the potentialities and limitations of the territory with physical, biological, social, economic and cultural criteria for the formulation of development plans at the national, regional and local level, and will allow a more efficient investment by the State […]
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Carmen Ponce joined a GEO Mountains, MRI and CONDESAN workshop on mountain data across the Andes
12/10/2021 Web de MRI Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Carmen Ponce joined a workshop that sought to better understand the current interdisciplinary ‘data landscape’ across the Andes region. Our Associated Researcher focused on sub-national socio-economic and demographic datasets that are available online, highlighting issues of data comparability. It was suggested that a lack of systematic data hinders understanding governance at local and regional levels. […]
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Manuel Glave will be a discussant of a study on COVID-19 and food systems. Marcela Cavassa is co-author
08/10/2021 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Web de FAO Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Although the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis differ in their causes, both affect both agri-food systems and rural livelihoods that demand joint solutions. As part of its online conference series COVID-19: Recovery with transformation, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) presents the study “Synergies and trade-offs between bailout and economic […]
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