墨西哥哈利斯科州高地的 El Zapotillo 大坝的具体化

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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墨西哥哈利斯科州高地的 El Zapotillo 大坝是一个有争议的开发项目,造成了数十万吨未使用的混凝土,本文试图通过对该项目进行案例研究,帮助人们更好地理解推动墨西哥建筑矿产开采率加速的政策和治理模式。报告分析了为建造 El Zapotillo 大坝和为流离失所家庭建造住房基础设施而开采的材料类型和数量、参与开采和加工这些材料的主体以及对社会环境的影响。信息是通过墨西哥国家透明度平台以及查阅环境影响评估、围绕大坝冲突的学术文章、报纸资料和互联网上的数据获得的。主要资料来源包括在 2022 年 8 月至 2024 年 6 月期间对受影响地区和大坝所在地进行的一系列访问中应用的访谈和直接观察。根据国家和全球层面的采掘趋势,本研究的结果说明了--即使是在一个备受瞩目的开发项目中--监管不力与混合治理形式的出现如何共同扩大采掘边界。
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The materialization of El Zapotillo Dam in the Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico

This article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the policies and modes of governance driving the acceleration of construction mineral extraction rates in Mexico, through a case study of a controversial development project that resulted in hundreds of thousands of tons of unused concrete: El Zapotillo Dam in the Highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. It analyzes the types and volumes of materials extracted for the construction of El Zapotillo Dam and for the housing infrastructure meant for displaced families, the subjects involved in the extraction and transformation of these materials, and the socio-environmental impacts. Information was obtained through Mexico's National Transparency Platform and by reviewing environmental impact assessments, academic texts on the conflict around the dam, newspaper sources and data available on the Internet. Primary sources include the application of interviews and direct observation during a series of visits to the affected territories and the dam site between August 2022 and June 2024. In accordance with extractive tendencies on the national and global levels, the findings of this research illustrate how – even in the case of a high-profile development project – poor regulation can combine with the emergence of hybrid forms of governance to expand the extractive frontier.

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