When the past meets the future: Latin American Indigenous futures, transitional justice and global energy governance

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Suanne Mistel Segovia-Tzompa , Immaculata Casimero , Marisol García Apagüeño
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Abstract

This article proposes a transitional energy justice framework to analyse a "green" transition and offers recommendations to transform the realities of the lives of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America. We share our perspectives as mestiza, Wapichan and Kichwa women through narratives. In the discussion, we compare previous research on environmental and energy justice to identify the ways in which global energy governance can implement fairer and more equitable projects in the future, such as respect for land tenure and more-than-human beings. Additionally, temporality and relationality act as tools for global energy governance institutions. Temporality in transitional energy justice has to do with healing historical violence across generations, whereas relationality means building respectful relationships with each involved Indigenous community. The article concludes by providing policy recommendations that emphasise strengthening local governance – deep engagement of state and non-state actors with each community – along with international policy-making to prevent energy-related negative externalities and legislation to facilitate Indigenous self-determination to build their futures.

当过去与未来相遇:拉丁美洲土著未来、过渡时期司法和全球能源治理
本文提出了一个过渡性能源正义框架来分析 "绿色 "过渡,并为改变拉丁美洲土著人民的现实生活提出了建议。我们通过叙述分享了我们作为混血儿、瓦皮查人和基切瓦妇女的观点。在讨论中,我们比较了以往关于环境和能源公正的研究,以确定全球能源治理在未来实施更公平、更公正项目的方式,如尊重土地保有权和 "超越人类"。此外,时间性和关系性也是全球能源治理机构的工具。过渡性能源司法中的时间性与治愈跨代的历史暴力有关,而关系性则意味着与每个参与其中的土著社区建立相互尊重的关系。文章最后提出了政策建议,强调加强地方治理--国家和非国家行为者与每个社区的深入接触--以及国际政策制定,以防止与能源有关的负面外部效应,并通过立法促进土著自决,以建设自己的未来。
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Futures
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6.00
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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