Commodity Regions and extractive economies, territorial configurations of Chile’s neoliberal ecologies
This presentation explores these processes through analysis of the salmon farming industry in the Los Lagos region of southern Chile. In particular, it looks at how the salmon farming has produced a series of ecological contradictions that, in turn, have been addressed through a range of spatial and ecological fixes. By looking at the institutional, productive and technological solutions implemented to address the constant ecological crises, I reflect on the ideas of commodity frontiers 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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