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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En los margenes del boom agroexportador: artículación de los pequeños productores a las cadenas de valor globales
Sepia XVII. Perú: el problema agrario en debate2018 Héctor Paredes, Ricardo Fort
Los importantes cambios en los sistemas agroalimentarios mundiales, en las últimas dos décadas, han planteado una serie de retos, conceptuales y empíricos, para la formulación de una mirada integral a las cadenas de valor agrícolas globales (CVA) y, en particular, respecto a las condiciones de entrada de pequeños productores y los impactos económicos que genera […]
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Sepia XVII. Perú: el problema agrario en debate
2018 Ricardo Fort, Mariana Varese, Carlos de los Ríos
TEMA I. CADENAS DE VALOR Y SUS CONSECUENCIAS PARA EL DESARROLLO RURAL PONENCIA DE BALANCE En los márgenes del boom agroexportador: articulación de los pequeños productores a las cadenas de valor globales Héctor Paredes y Ricardo Fort ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN Cadenas de valor agrícolas y su impacto sobre los ingresos de medianos y pequeños productores: evidencia […]
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¿Protección social adaptativa? Desafío para la política en el Perú
2018 Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave, Karla Vergara, Rafael Barrio de Mendoza
Peru is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In response, the Peruvian government has designed and implemented early warning and adaptation programs. However, climate change policy can be improved through the integration of social protection programs with climate change prevention and adaptation programs. This policy is known as adaptive […]
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Políticas públicas, relaciones de poder y conflicto de intereses en la gestión de aguas subterráneas en Ica
Aguas en disputa: Ica y Huancavelica, entre el entrampamiento y el diálogo2018 Gerardo Damonte, isabel E. Gonzales
¿Cuáles son los principales instrumentos de política pública generadas por el Estado para palear o resolver el problema de escasez hídrica en Ica? ¿En qué medida su implementación se ha visto influida por los distintos poderes locales y nacionales? Y, ¿qué nos dice esto sobre el rol del Estado y el poder hídrico? Estas son […]
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Escasez de agua en la cuenca del río Ica y el Alto Pampas en Huancavelica: un intento de mirada interdisciplinaria
Aguas en disputa: Ica y Huancavelica, entre el entrampamiento y el diálogo2018 Gerardo Damonte, Iris Domínguez, Ismael Muñóz, María Teresa Oré
El presente artículo intenta realizar una mirada interdisciplinaria sobre la problemática de la escasez de agua en la cuenca del río Ica y del Alto Pampas, en las regiones de Ica y Huancavelica, respectivamente.
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Incentivos económicos y protección ambiental: una revisión de la experiencia norteamericana y europea
1993, ,
El uso internacional de incentivos económicos e impuestos para que los agentes incursionen en ciertas actividades, no participen en otras e implementen cambios tecnológicos que disminuyan el daño medioambiental.
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Política económica y rentabilidad en el sector minero: 1989-1990
1991
Se recogen los resultados de una investigación sobre política económica y rentabilidad en el sector minero a través de una metodología para la construcción de un índice de tipo de cambio real minero-indicador.
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Política económica, industrialización y exportaciones de manufacturas en el Perú
1988
Este documento de trabajo presenta una revisión del proceso de industrialización en el Perú a partir de los años cincuenta, a partir de la perspectiva de la evolución de su sesgo pro o antiexportador.
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Imágenes en negociación: la entrada de la nueva minería a la esfera pública nacional.
Mirando la esfera pública desde la cultura2006Gerardo Damonte,
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Globalización económica y agricultura: balance de una década de estudios
Perú, el problema agrario en debate: Seminario Permanente de Investigación Agraria (11º: 2006 Ago.16-19: Trujillo, Perú)2006Javier Escobal,
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Gasto público, productividad e ingreso rural en los países de la comunidad andina: un análisis de determinantes e impactos
Políticas públicas y desarrollo rural en América Latina y el Caribe: el papel del gasto público2006Eduardo Zegarra, ,
Se busca establecer las relaciones entre el nivel y estructura del gasto público orientado a zonas rurales/agricultura y variables de productividad agraria e ingresos rurales en países de la CAN.
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Cómo elevar la eficiencia y rentabilidad de la pequeña agricultura comercial
Pequeña agricultura comercial: diámicas y retos en el Perú2006Javier Escobal,
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Perú: ¿paz social o desarrollo sustentable?
Empresas mineras y desarrollo local en América Latina: Chile, Colombia y Perú2003Gerardo Damonte, , , ,
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Logros y retos en el sector telecomunicaciones / Los enigmas de la política minera
2000Maximo Torero, Juana Kuramoto,
Logros y retos en el sector telecomunicaciones / Los enigmas de la política minera.
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El agro peruano en un nuevo partidor / Angustias laborales en el Perú de hoy
2000Javier Escobal,
El agro peruano en un nuevo partidor / Angustias laborales en el Perú de hoy.
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La administración de los ingresos por exportaciones mineras en Bolivia, Chile y Perú
1995,
La apertura comercial y la implementación de reformas estructurales para fortalecer el rol del mercado en la asignación de recursos ha ocasionado un boom de inversión en los sectores extractivos de varios países latinoamericanos.
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Imaginemos un Perú mejor
1989
Artículos periodísticos escritos por el autor entre 1985 y 1988 para promover la diseminación de un enfoque de largo plazo en el pensamiento de quienes diseñan o ejecutan políticas de desarrollo.
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Projects
News
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Peruvians pay up to ten times more for drinking water
February 21, 2017 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict, State reform and public institutions
Peruvians do not perceive the complexity of the management of a water company, said Eduardo Zegarra, senior researcher at GRADE, in a Instituto Integración article on the management of drinking water service companies in Peru. “Despite its vital relevance, we pay little for it. It is a huge challenge for fares to finance all of its production”, added Zegarra.
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Peru: Has the law known as ‘environmental package’ fulfilled its purposes?
February 2, 2017 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
What have been the impacts of the Law 30230, known as ‘environmental package’? Our senior researcher, Manuel Glave, discusses the effects of this law promulgated in 2014, whose purpose was to adjust the national environmental control to foster private investment. The article has been published in Mongabay Latam.
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GRADE among the most influential social policy think tanks worldwide, according to University of Pennsylvania
January 30, 2017 Rural development and agriculture, Education and learning, Employment, productivity and innovation, Ethnicity, gender and citizenship, Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Poverty and equality, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict, State reform and public institutions, Health and nutrition
For the seventh consecutive year, GRADE has been distinguished among the Top Social Policy Think Tanks in the world —25th place—, according to 2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. This study, conducted by the Think Tanks and Civil Society Program at the University of Pennsylvania, classified 6846 organizations around the world in global […]
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GRADE: Peru has over 400 thousand hectares to plant oil palm
November 10, 2016 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“… it have been identified potential areas for oil palm plantations, strategies for linking small scale agricultors into the production chain, and legal and institutional aspects”. Ricardo Fort, senior researcher at GRADE and editor of the book “¿Agroindustria en la Amazonía?”, shared with diario Gestión the main issues addressed in the publication, linked to the possibility of […]
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First Latin America Evidence Week: On what Kenya pastoralists resemble with the ones from the Peruvian Altiplano?
November 3, 2016 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
On what Kenya pastoralists resemble with the ones from the Peruvian Altiplano? lamula.pe gathered the main conclusion from “Unusual comparative research and learning between countries: lessons from ELLA Programme” panel discussion, held by Practical Action and GRADE on October 2016. The panel, which was part of the First Latin America Evidence Week, showed the relevance of comparative research to understand global […]
Events
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Gerardo Damonte y Manuel Glave participan en el XXXVI Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Estudios Latinoamericanos LASA 2018
23/05/2018 → 26/05/2018 Barcelona, España Rural development and agriculture, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
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World Water Day: Manuel Glave joins the Sanitation and Water Challenges Forum
22/03/2018 2:30 pm Auditorio UTEC (Jr. Medrano 165, Barranco) Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
As part of the World Water Day celebrations, the National Superintendence of Sanitation Services (SUNASS) and the University of Engineering and Technology (UTEC) organize the Sanitation and Water Challenges Forum on Thursday, March 22. Our senior researcher, Manuel Glave, and Luis Acosta, macroregional coordinator of the SDGs for the Tariff Regulation Management of SUNASS, will […]
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World Water Day: Manuel Glave is a panelist at the Natural Infrastructure Forum for Water Security
21/03/2018 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Auditorio de Estudios Generales Letras de la PUCP (Av. Universitaria 1801, San Miguel) Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
On the sidelines of the World Water Day, the Institute of Nature, Land and Renewable Energy Sciences of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (INTE-PUCP), PUCP’s Climate of Changes and the National Water Authority (ANA) will held the Natural Infrastructure Forum for Water Security, on Wednesday, March 21, at the Auditorium of General Studies in Humanities in the PUCP. Our senior researcher, Manuel Glave, joined the […]
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Gerardo Damonte will be a panelist in Concytec’s Science and Society Colloquium
22/03/2018 8:00 am - 5:45 pm Auditorio Mario Vargas Llosa, Biblioteca Nacional del Perú (Av. De la Poesía 160, San Borja) Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Our senior researcher, Gerardo Damonte, will be a panelist in the first Science and Society colloquium, which the National Council for Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (Concytec) will held twice a year: on March and November. The event will address the issue of natural disasters and their economic, social and environmental impacts. The characteristics of extreme natural phenomena […]
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Eduardo Zegarra will be a discussant in a Seminar on Land and Territory
26/10/2017 9:00 am - 10:00 am Casa de Retiro San Pedro Apostol (Av. Pedro de Osma 428, Barranco) Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“Land: natural resource or commodity?” is the lecture by Michel Merlet (Association to Contribute to Improve Earth, Water and Natural Resource Governance) which Eduardo Zegarra, senior researcher at GRADE, will discuss as part of the Seminar on Land and Territory: different dimensions of a complex issue. The event, on October 26-27, is held by the Peruvian Center for Social Studies (CEPES), […]
- Education and Learning
- Employment, Productivity and Innovation
- Rural Development and Agriculture
- Ethnicity, Gender and Citizenship
- Methodologies for Research and Evaluation of Policy and Programmes
- Poverty and Equity
- Natural Resources, Extractive Industries and Social Conflict
- State Reform and Public Institutions
- Health and Nutrition
- Urbanization and Sustainable Cities