墨西哥中北部的采矿斗争:采矿传统、贫困与环保之间的关系

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Alejandra Toscana-Aparicio , Sergio Elías Uribe-Sierra
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摘要

本研究的重点是描述墨西哥中北部索诺拉州和萨卡特卡斯州与采矿有关的冲突的特点。我们通过对一些变量(包括采矿边界和贫困)的制图分析,考虑了出现冲突的城市周边环境。主要的冲突类型表明,社区并不倾向于接受政府或企业言论中所说的采矿;相反,社区努力改善其生活条件,保护其自然环境。我们可以观察到,在采矿时间较长的地方,人们对采矿业的接受程度较高,因此出现的冲突往往与劳动力或共存和金钱资产的生态领土问题有关,尽管也有替代方案;与此同时,在采矿渗透较晚和农渔业活动根深蒂固的地方,冲突往往与替代方案和领土保护的生态领土问题有关。然而,矿业前沿的推进形成了不同时间制度的共存,其基础是复杂的时空模式,不同类型的环保主义与反对、谈判或合作的要求在同一地点重叠。
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Mining struggles in north-central Mexico: Between mining tradition, poverty, and environmentalism
The present study is centered on characterizing the conflicts associated with mining in Sonora and Zacatecas, two states in north-central Mexico. We consider the municipal surroundings where they emerge, via cartographical analysis of some variables including mining frontiers and poverty. The predominant conflict types show that communities are not inclined to accept mining as presented in government or corporate discourses; rather, communities struggle to improve their living conditions and preserve their natural surroundings. We can observe that in long-time mining locations, there is greater acceptance of the mining industry, so that the conflicts which arise tend to be concerned with labor or with eco-territorial matters of coexistence and pecuniary assets, although there are also alternatives; meanwhile, in places with recent mining penetration and deep-rooted agro-fisheries activities, conflicts tend to be eco-territorial regarding alternatives and territorial defense. However, the advance of the mining frontier configures the coexistence of different temporal regimes, based on complex spatio-temporal patterns where different types of environmentalism overlap with demands for opposition, negotiation, or collaboration in the same place.
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