Motley territories in a plurinational state: forest fires in the Bolivian Chiquitanía

M. Jasser, Isabella M. Radhuber, Mirna Inturias
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ABSTRACT In August and September 2019, wildfires destroyed over 3 million hectares of forest in the Bolivian Chiquitanía. They were caused by slash-and-burn land clearance techniques used to prepare land for agriculture. In this article, we examine how the forest fires constitute a way of making territory, paying particular attention to how underlying relations of power have historically shaped territories in the region. We trace the actors and social relations of power that have historically developed in the region from the 17th century to today, putting an emphasis on the necessity to expand the temporal lens through which we analyse struggles over territory in Latin America. The Chiquitanía region is an illustrative case study, as it reflects Bolivia’s highly diverse society, revealing multiple, simultaneously existing territorialised social relations, which we conceptually grasp as motley territories. We define motley territories as diverse territorialised social relations that were established in different epochs but continue to coexist in often unarticulated ways. We argue that the state-sanctioned appropriation of slash-and-burn practices by landowners is a mechanism to integrate more land into the agricultural frontier while rendering other forms of inhabiting those motley territories more difficult.
多民族国家的杂色领土:玻利维亚的森林火灾Chiquitanía
2019年8月和9月,玻利维亚森林大火烧毁了300多万公顷的森林Chiquitanía。它们是由刀耕火种的土地清理技术造成的,这种技术用于为农业准备土地。在本文中,我们研究了森林火灾是如何构成领土的一种方式,特别关注潜在的权力关系如何在历史上塑造了该地区的领土。我们追溯了从17世纪到今天在该地区历史上发展的行动者和权力的社会关系,强调有必要扩大我们分析拉丁美洲领土斗争的时间镜头。Chiquitanía地区是一个说明性的案例研究,因为它反映了玻利维亚高度多样化的社会,揭示了多种同时存在的领土化社会关系,我们在概念上将其理解为混杂的领土。我们把杂七杂八的领土定义为在不同时代建立的不同的领土化的社会关系,但仍然以通常不明确的方式共存。我们认为,国家批准的土地所有者的刀耕火种做法是一种将更多土地纳入农业前沿的机制,同时使其他形式的居住在这些混杂的领土上变得更加困难。
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