2015
DOI: 10.4000/rga.3024
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Territorial Trajectories within a New Centre for the Globalised Mining Industry: the Andes of Northern Argentina

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“…It is now well established that global urbanization has also affected mountain areas (Haller and Branca, 2022;Perlik, 2011Perlik, , 2019; Wang et al 2019). This occurs either through functional incorporation of mountain areas into metropolitan regions on the mountain fringe (e.g., through commuting to work), through the activity of international mining corporations (Forget, 2015;Romero et al, 2012), or through globally oriented holiday resorts in the high altitudes of the mountains (Nairan and Singh, 2019; Nepal and Jamal, 2011). But also in the form of urban-to-rural mobility by leisure commuting to second homes (Arnesen et al, 2011).…”
Section: Lifestyle Mobility: Rural-to-urban and Urban-to-rural Migrat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now well established that global urbanization has also affected mountain areas (Haller and Branca, 2022;Perlik, 2011Perlik, , 2019; Wang et al 2019). This occurs either through functional incorporation of mountain areas into metropolitan regions on the mountain fringe (e.g., through commuting to work), through the activity of international mining corporations (Forget, 2015;Romero et al, 2012), or through globally oriented holiday resorts in the high altitudes of the mountains (Nairan and Singh, 2019; Nepal and Jamal, 2011). But also in the form of urban-to-rural mobility by leisure commuting to second homes (Arnesen et al, 2011).…”
Section: Lifestyle Mobility: Rural-to-urban and Urban-to-rural Migrat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…À différentes époques, de nombreux pays ont connu des phases de dynamisme productif portés par des cycles d'exportation de ressources naturelles, liés aux fluctuations du marché mondial. Les intérêts pour le potentiel minier et énergétique de la région motivent des projets d'exploitation des gisements à grande échelle, qui confèrent une nouvelle centralité aux marges des pays de ce sous-continent soulignant leur position sur les cartes nationales et mondiales (Bos, 2017 ;Denoël, 2019 ;Forget, 2015Forget, , 2020. La région et ses territoires acquièrent une visibilité accrue au cours des « booms extractivistes ».…”
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