2019
DOI: 10.15446/rcdg.v28n2.73520
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Justicia espacial, desastres socionaturales y políticas del espacio: dinámicas sociopolíticas frente a los aluviones y proceso de recuperación en Copiapó, Chile

Abstract: Se exploran las dinámicas sociopolíticas derivadas de los aluviones de mayo de 2017 en la comuna de Copiapó, región de Atacama, Chile. Asumiendo una perspectiva procesual, se examinan las relaciones entre las prácticas de organización y contestación local, frente a las políticas del espacio bajo el contexto de las inundaciones y los procesos de rehabilitación posterior. Se exploran teóricamente algunas de las principales discusiones conceptuales en torno a la justicia espacial, vinculándolas al campo de los ri… Show more

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“…What is known of these risks is that they have highly variable impacts, although these mostly affect lower-income groups due to their limited adaptive capacities, whether in terms of income and assets, public transfers, or their ability to influence decision-makers. For example, in the Atacama desert, the flash flooding of 2015 showed greater exposure of particular groups located in peri-urban and rural areas [113]; in Santiago, air contamination affects lower-income communities the most [114]; in Valparaiso, the lack of planning in informal settlements resulted in 10,000 homes being affected by the wildfire of 2014, mainly low-and middle-income families [115]; and in the valleys of the central and southern regions, there is a crisis in access to drinking water that affects mainly low-income farmers and their livelihoods [116][117][118]. These examples reveal the diversity of threats that are experienced, often simultaneously, across the national territory.…”
Section: Episodic and Incremental Risks As A Feature Of Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is known of these risks is that they have highly variable impacts, although these mostly affect lower-income groups due to their limited adaptive capacities, whether in terms of income and assets, public transfers, or their ability to influence decision-makers. For example, in the Atacama desert, the flash flooding of 2015 showed greater exposure of particular groups located in peri-urban and rural areas [113]; in Santiago, air contamination affects lower-income communities the most [114]; in Valparaiso, the lack of planning in informal settlements resulted in 10,000 homes being affected by the wildfire of 2014, mainly low-and middle-income families [115]; and in the valleys of the central and southern regions, there is a crisis in access to drinking water that affects mainly low-income farmers and their livelihoods [116][117][118]. These examples reveal the diversity of threats that are experienced, often simultaneously, across the national territory.…”
Section: Episodic and Incremental Risks As A Feature Of Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las categorías de espacio y justicia se han analizado a través de la justicia ambiental, nutrida por dos vertientes principales: una emergente de los problemas ambientales generados por la industria en los ochenta en Estados Unidos; y otra desde Latinoamérica, con la problematización de los efectos ocasionados por la extracción de recursos naturales (Astudillo y Sandoval, 2018).…”
Section: Justicia Espacial Y Derecho a La Ciudadunclassified
“…El 2017, el desborde de los ríos Salado y Copiapó, afectó a 1.371 personas, quienes tuvieron que ser alojadas en albergues porque la zona aún estaba en proceso de reconstrucción tras la catástrofe del 2015. A pesar de que este evento fue de menor envergadura que el anterior (Astudillo & Sandoval, 2019). Asimismo, los reportes de la…”
Section: Introductionunclassified