Hidropolítica neoliberal en Chile y el secuestro hídrico en el Valle de Copiapó: Trayectorias, dinámicas y narrativas en tensión, una perspectiva de coyuntura histórica

Authors

  • Francisco Astudillo Pizarro Instituto de Geografía UBA/CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48075/amb.v3i2.28293

Abstract

In this work and from a regional approach located in the Copiapó valley in the Atacama Region in northern Chile, we carry out an analysis of the period of development of neoliberalism in an environmental key as a historical conjuncture, in which we focus on metabolism economic, material and institutional political between society and environment. Specifically, we will analyze how water is subjected to a process of privatization and commercialization, constituting the silent bases of the extractive metabolism in the framework of the development and transformation of the mining and agro-industrial industry, which implied a radical intensification of the industrial consumption of water, parallel to an exponential increase in capitalist accumulation and to a simultaneous artificial hyper-desertification of an already naturally desert area.

We hypothesize that the accumulation by water dispossession was only possible having as conditions of possibility and re-foundational origin, the radical institutional transformations carried out initiated in the dictatorship and consolidated in the post-dictatorial governments, with which the analysis of the environmental dimension of the present does not it can be dissociated from the underlying political contexts and their trajectories in terms of a medium-duration process analysis approach in Braudelian terms.

Published

21-12-2021

How to Cite

ASTUDILLO PIZARRO, F. Hidropolítica neoliberal en Chile y el secuestro hídrico en el Valle de Copiapó: Trayectorias, dinámicas y narrativas en tensión, una perspectiva de coyuntura histórica. AMBIENTES: Revista de Geografia e Ecologia Política, [S. l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 25–67, 2021. DOI: 10.48075/amb.v3i2.28293. Disponível em: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientes/article/view/28293. Acesso em: 30 jun. 2024.