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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Colombia | Minería y conflictos en torno a la contaminación del agua: la experiencia de monitoreos hídricos comunitarios en La Guajira, Colombia
2020 Astrid Ulloa, Catalina Quiroga, Gerardo Damonte
Large-scale mining produces socio-environmental conflicts related to water pollution, in relation to quality, both States, companies and communities have promoted monitoring. Businesses and states focus on expert knowledge that devalues community water monitoring (MHC), which is based on local knowledge, day-to-day practices, and technical knowledge of networking with various social actors, evidencing contamination and hoarding […]
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El agua, un anhelo permanente. La minería y sus efectos territoriales sobre el agua en la comunidad afrodescendiente de Patilla, La Guajira, Colombia
2020 Liza Minely Gaitán Ortiz
In this work, the author analyzes the different transformations that have occurred in Patilla’s relationship with water, from the arrival of mining and the subsequent resettlement process, in 2012. To this end, she analyzes how water It has been linked to the construction and configuration of the territory, both in Origin and in resettlement. In […]
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Minería y conflictos en torno al control ambiental. La experiencia de monitoreos hídricos en la Argentina, el Perú y Colombia
2020 Julieta Godfrid, Astrid Ulloa, Gerardo Damonte, Catalina Quiroga, Ana Paula López
The water issue is one of the engines of the multiple environmental conflicts generated by the expansion of large-scale mining in Andean territories. In response to the water hoarding by companies, the obstacles for the available population of this resource and the contamination of the sources, claims are made regarding environmental control by the State. […]
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Colombia | Gobernanzas plurales del agua: Derechos al agua en contextos mineros en Perú y Colombia
2020 Astrid Ulloa, Gerardo Damonte, Catalina Quiroga, Diego Navarro
En contextos de extracción minera a gran escala, la competencia por el acceso al agua produce desigualdades entre poblaciones locales, empresas y estados. Cada uno de estos actores promueve formas diversas de gobernanza vinculadas a distintas maneras de relacionarse con el territorio. Avanzar en el reconocimiento de la diversidad de gobernanzas y, por lo tanto, […]
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Perú | Gobernanzas plurales del agua: Derechos al agua en contextos mineros en Perú y Colombia
2020 Astrid Ulloa, Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave, Catalina Quiroga, Diego Navarro
En contextos de extracción minera a gran escala, la competencia por el acceso al agua produce desigualdades entre poblaciones locales, empresas y estados. Cada uno de estos actores promueve formas diversas de gobernanza vinculadas a distintas maneras de relacionarse con el territorio. Avanzar en el reconocimiento de la diversidad de gobernanzas y, por lo tanto, […]
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Ambiguity aversion as a predictor of technology choice: experimental evidence from Peru
2007Javier Escobal, , Sonia Laszlo,
The lack of adoption of new farming technologies despite known benefis is a well-documented phenomenon in development economics.
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Transparencia de los ingresos y pagos en las industrias extractivas
2007Juana Kuramoto,
Estudio que reporta las iniciativas de transparencia en marcha en el ámbito internacional y los esfuerzos realizados en el Perú para promover una mayor transparencia en el sector de minería e hidrocarburos.
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Minería y economía de los hogares en la sierra peruana: impactos y espacios de conflicto
2007Eduardo Zegarra,
Este estudio es una exploración cuantitativa del impacto de la actividad minero-metálica en los hogares de la sierra peruana, en el que hemos empleado métodos estándares de evaluación de impactos.
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Becoming a entrepreneur
2007,
Utilizando la encuesta chilena de datos de Panel CASEN 1996-2001, este trabajo analiza el impacto en los ingresos de trabajadores asalariados que se convierten en empresarios (es decir, trabajadores por cuenta propia y microempresarios). Mediante un estimador de diferencia-en-diferencias combinado con técnicas no paramétricas de matching, este estudio alivia los problemas de sesgo de selección […]
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JournalRevista Antropológica Industrias Extractivas y Comunidades Globalizadas
Hacia una antropología de las Industrias Extractivas
2010Gerardo Damonte,
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JournalWell-Being and Social Policy
Effect of Natural Disasters on Poverty Transitions and Consumption Growth. Evidence For Rural Perú
2010Ricardo Fort, Manuel Glave,
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JournalLa reconnexion agricole Nord-Sud. Quels enjeux pour les pays en développement?
La libéralisation commerciale agricole au Pérou: marchés, comportements et institutions entre ruptures et continuités
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JournalNJAS wageningen journal of life sciences
The homogenization effect of land titling on investment incentives: evidence from Peru
2008Ricardo Fort,
We explored this relationship for a sample of Peruvian farmers who were part of a state-led land titling programme that shared the aforementioned characteristics.
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JournalEconomía y sociedad
La agricultura peruana frente al TLC: ¿oportunidad o maldición?
2008Javier Escobal,
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La antropología de los recursos naturales
2014Gerardo Damonte,
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El modelo extractivo peruano: discursos, políticas y la reproducción de desigualdades sociales
Extractivismo minero en Colombia y América Latina2014Gerardo Damonte,
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¿Cómo incluir a los pueblos indígenas andinos? : avances, desafíos y lecciones aprendidas del otorgamiento de derechos de consulta en el Perú y Bolivia
América Latina hacia la Inclusión Social: Avances, aprendizajes y desafíos2014Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave,
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Infraestructura en la Amazonía peruana: una propuesta para proyectar cambios en la cobertura boscosa en la carretera Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul
Amazonía peruana y desarrollo económico2014Manuel Glave,
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Small-scale gold mining and social and environmental conflict in the Peruvian Amazon
Small-scale gold mining in the Amazon2013Gerardo Damonte, , , ,
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Latin America’s Rural Family Farmers: Evolutions in Access to Markets and Rural Income Structure
2013Manuel Glave, ,
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
2012Juana 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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Rent Distribution and Extractive Industry Conflict: The Latin American Approach
2012Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave,
The Brief presents an overview of the law, and some reflections about the reasons why it seems to not be as effective as was hoped in reducing Peru’s conflict.
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Latin American Approaches to Extractive Industry Conflict
2012Gerardo Damonte, Manuel Glave,
his Guide reviews the underlying causes and actors involved in extractive industries conflict, then analyses Latin American countries’ responses and policies in recent years.
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Indigenous People, Conflict and Extractive Industries: Latin American Approaches
2012Gerardo Damonte,
Drawing on Latin American experiences, this Brief outlines three successively implemented policy packages that have strengthened indigenous peoples’ cultural, territorial and consultation rights, recognising them as key stak
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Estrategias de conservación a lo largo de la carretera Interoceánica en Madre de Dios, Perú
2010Manuel Glave, , , Elena Borasino,
En este estudio se muestra que en la región Madre de Dios existe un gran potencial de conservar los bosques y la biodiversidad a un costo relativamente reducido.
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Guía para la elaboración de una línea de base de la minería a pequeña escala
2010Maximo Torero, Juana Kuramoto, Juan Jose Diaz,
Esta guía presenta los criterios de la metodología propuesta y aplicada originalmente en las regiones piloto (La Libertad, Pasco y Moquegua).
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The constitution of political actors: peasant communities, mining and mobilization in Bolivian and Peruvian Andes
2008Gerardo Damonte,
The processes through which Andean communities have constituted themselves as political actors in the last decade: how they have appropriated and created spaces for mobilization while gaining unexpected political agency in t
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Investigación, políticas y desarrollo en el Perú
2007Eduardo Zegarra, Javier Escobal, Carmen Ponce, Juana Kuramoto, Manuel Glave, Lorena Alcazar, Miguel Jaramillo, , Juan Jose Diaz, , Maximo Torero, Santiago Cueto, Martín Benavides, Juan Leon, Martin Valdivia, Nestor Valdivia,
Este libro recoge las Mimeos presentadas en la conferencia Investigación, políticas y desarrollo, realidad en el marco del 25 aniversario del Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo.
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Projects
- Economic Analysis of the Alto Huayllabamba Conservation ConcessionJune 2011 - September 2011
- Economic analysis of the Pucallpa-Cruzeiro do Sul highwayMarch 2011 - June 2011
- Article on economic history – Extractive economy and the foreign marketDecember 2010 - February 2011
- Map of Actors and Social Organizations in the area of influence of Project La GranjaOctober 2010 - January 2011
- Climate impact on water resources: the Tacna Basin caseOctober 2010 - December 2010
- Quality of Life and Sustainable Local Development, a long-term analysis in the area of influence of the Antamina ProjectJune 2010 - December 2010
- Cost-benefit analysis of change of use of the soil to determine compensation for the preservation of forestsJune 2010 - December 2010
- Variability and climate change impacts on the rural productive systems and on peasants’ living conditions and development – a vision from the rural population of Cuzco and ApurímacFebruary 2010 - July 2010
- Rethinking national history in the margins of the state: local narratives in times of conflicts and transformationFebruary 2010 - January 2011
- New articulation styles between the Andes and the capital: the case of rural territorial dynamics in Jauja, JunínJuly 2009
News
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Humboldt Tipping invita a participar en encuesta sobre los efectos del COVID-19 en zonas marino-costeras del Perú
October 5, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
El proyecto Humboldt Tipping, del que GRADE forma parte, invita a participar en la encuesta de un estudio sobre los efectos de la pandemia del COVID-19 en el medio marino costero peruano y sus usuarios. El proyecto Humboldt Tipping estudia los puntos de inflexión de los ecosistemas y sus repercusiones sobre los sistemas ecológicos, económicos y sociales […]
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Mining in Peru and Chile: the quality of dialogue needs to be lifted up, by Manuel Glave
September 23, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Although Peru and Chile have implemented the Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA), it has little credibility and trust among populations and it has not been a mechanism that prevents socio-environmental conflict. In this Ojo Público article, our senior researcher Manuel Glave analyzes the mechanisms of citizen participation in territories with large-scale mining based on a recent study comparing both countries.
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Comment, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Eduardo Zegarra shares his thoughts in Caretas on food insecurity during the Covid-19 pandemic
June 18, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“In May a INEI report came out showing 14% of households in Metropolitan Lima and Callao could not buy meat, fish and eggs. The main reason has a lot to do with many families —socioeconomic levels D and E— don’t have enough money”. Our senior researcher, Eduardo Zegarra, shares his thoughts in this Caretas‘ article that addresses the […]
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Opinion Article, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
The limits of the state response to COVID-19 in the artisanal fishing sector, by Isabel Gonzales
May 20, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
“It is urgent that the credit be made effective in a timely manner, in order to avoid the depletion of resources, the precariousness of households dependent on artisanal fishing and exposure to contact situations in the midst of the health crisis that has been hitting the sector”. Our assistant researcher, Isabel Gonzales, analyzes the functioning of […]
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Opinion Article, Media GRADE, GRADE frente al COVID-19
Crisis sanitaria y pesca artesanal: infraestructuras, focos y vectores
May 6, 2020 Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Por: Isabel E. Gonzales1 2 Aunque la pesca artesanal continuó sus actividades durante la cuarentena, la crisis por la pandemia ha impactado en el sector. Una serie de contagios recientes en transportistas y comerciantes ha paralizado la actividad. Esto ha provocado la precarización económica de sus trabajadores y ha aumentado el riesgo de contagios. En este […]
Events
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GRADE on live, Seminar, Webinar
TNC, GRADE, WCS and ENAP will organize the international keynote speech: Towards a planned and sustainable infrastructure
15/12/2020 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Zoom ENAP Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
The Nature Conservancy (TNC), GRADE, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Peru and the National School of Public Administration of SERVIR (ENAP) will organize the ENAP International Keynote Speech: “Towards a planned and sustainable infrastructure”. The main remarks will be given by Douglas Mason (Millenium Challenge Corporation), followed by a discussion from Paola Naccarato (Wildlife Conservation Society Peru) and Milton von Hesse […]
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GRADE’s researchers at the 31st CIES Annual Research Seminar 2020
15/12/2020 → 17/12/2020 Zoom CIES Education and learning, Ethnicity, gender and citizenship, Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Del 15 al 17 de diciembre, se llevará a cabo el XXXI Seminario Anual de Investigación 2020 del Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social (CIES), cuyo tema será “Perú 2021-2026: retos y oportunidades en el nuevo contexto mundial”. Como cada año, varios de nuestros investigadores e investigadoras participarán como expositores, comentaristas y conductores de las […]
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Hugo Ñopo discusses the results of the Global Hunger Index 2020 and the Peru Report
04/11/2020 9:00 am Evento virtual Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Our senior researcher, Hugo Ñopo, is one of the discussants on the results of the 2020 Global Hunger Report and the Peru Report. The launch is organized by Helvetas Peru, an organization that is part of Alliance2015, an initiative to contribute to the debate on the situation of hunger and poverty post-COVID-19.
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GRADE celebrates 40 years of foundation on the sidelines of Peru’s bicentennial
01/06/2020 → 30/06/2021 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, Urbanization and sustainable cities
When GRADE turned 35 in 2015, we researchers produced a set of research reports on key issues for the country’s development. These works, gathered in the book Research for development in Peru, sought to satisfy the demand for knowledge aimed at fostering a more informed debate on public policy in Peru. In the foreword of the publication, Javier […]
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Derechos sin Fronteras, Renades Cusco and GRADE held a public forum on water governance in Andean territories with large-scale mining
31/08/2020 5:00 pm Online event Natural resources, extractive industries and social conflict
Derechos sin Fronteras, the Regional Platform for Natural Resources and Sustainable Development (Renades Cusco) and the the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) held a public forum on water governance in Andean territories with large-scale mining extraction. The event discussed the findings of the international project “How to improve the availability and equity of water access? […]
- 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