Commodity Regions and extractive economies, territorial configurations of Chile’s neoliberal ecologies
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This presentation explores these processes through analysis of the salmon farming industry in the Los Lagos region ofÌýsouthern Chile. ÌýIn particular, it looks at how the salmon farming has produced a series of ecological contradictions that,Ìýin turn, have been addressed through a range of spatial and ecological fixes.ÌýBy looking at the institutional, productiveÌýand technological solutions implemented to address the constant ecological crises, I reflect on the ideas of commodityÌýfrontiers or commodity regions as theoretical lenses to better understand extractive economies in Latin America.
Beatriz Bustos
Departamento de Geografia
Universidad de Chile
Co-sponsored by Latin American Studies Center
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Categories: Colloquia