Environmental governance and critical territorial disputes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/fb96s693Keywords:
Environmental governance, Territorial issue, Climate change, Socio-environmental justice, Insurgent territorialities.Abstract
The article critically analyzes
environmental governance in Latin
America, highlighting its appropriation by
technocratic rationality and the coloniality
of planning. Based on an integrative review,
it denounces processes of exclusion,
environmental racism, and accumulation
by dispossession. It advocates for an
emancipatory conception of governance,
rooted in insurgent territorialities, the
defense of the commons, and socioenvironmental
justice, in dialogue with
climate change.
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