Espacio y Desarrollo. Núm. 35 (2020)

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  • Notas para pensar la conflictividad socioambiental en clave territorial Hernández, Facundo M; 7-38
  • De la acumulación primitiva a la acumulación por desposesión: superexplotación laboral en la cosecha de yerba mate del nordeste argentino (1870-2018) Gómez Lende, Sebastián; 39-69
  • Infraestructura ciclovial en Lima, Perú: estudio de caso distrito de Miraflores Aste Cannock, Natalia; Concepción Solís, Daniel; García Pye, Carolina; Montes Álvarez, Walther Daniel; García-Rivero, Alberto E; 71-98
  • Variación del área agrícola en el distrito La Yarada Los Palos, Tacna, Perú Alvarado Huapaya, Ana Isabel; Capristán Sotelo, Paloma; Corahua Benites, Claudia; Ruiz Philipps, Carla; Velásquez Bejarano, Gabriela; 99-120
  • Alianzas y conflictos en un territorio del agua: el caso de la subcuenca del río Santa Eulalia Castro Salvador, Sofía; 121-148
  • Uso desigual del espacio recreativo público en el contexto de la COVID-19 en Lima Metropolitana Chambi Chamorro, Gloria Estefany; Huachaca Pozo, Josselin; Poma Monrroy, Eva Alejandra; 149-171

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  • De cómo se domesticó la quinua. Reseña de Ladrones de sombra: el universo religioso de los pastores del Ausangate de Xavier Ricard Lanata Dunin-Borkowski, Ana Sabogal; 173-174
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      Alianzas y conflictos en un territorio del agua: el caso de la subcuenca del río Santa Eulalia
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Centro de Investigación en Geografía Aplicada, 2020-06-21) Castro Salvador, Sofía
      Participation is considered a key element for decentralization in water management and as a means for efficiency as well as for the reduction of territorial inequalities. In a water territory, we find diverse actors with diverse interests, demands and agendas in relation to water. This could lead to tensions for a resource that becomes more and more demanded due to the different uses (agricultural, urban, industrial, tourist) and in the different management instances (public, private and communal). This article attempts to show the power relations in a water territory, how local powers participate in water management, and how they coordinate among themselves and with other actors at various scales.These power relations show cooperation, alliances to be consolidate, but tensions also between the actors, conflicts between territories, struggles for territorialities and overlapping projects. This because of the limited coordination between local actors, since each one is dominated by their individual agendas and has interests at stake, which does not allow effective participation or consolidation of alliances. This is a real challenge for water governance and for the territory.