Cecilia Roa

Agua, democratización ambiental y fronteras extractivas en Colombia

GIGA Working Papers | 2016


  • Series

    GIGA Working Papers

    Series Number

    291

    Number of Pages

    50

    Publisher

    German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

    Location

    Hamburg

    Demonstration in Colombia for water.
    © Valentina Camacho Montealegre
    Demonstration in Colombia for water.
    © Valentina Camacho Montealegre

    Abstract

    This article examines the dynamics around citizen participation mechanisms activated in the extractive frontiers of Colombia since 2004 to protect water sources, territories, and peasant livelihoods. The cases show that there have been two waves of environmental democratisation in Colombia; that there is synergy between the instruments of deliberation and participation, as well as tension between participatory and representative democracy; and that water discourses are a common thread that unifies mobilisation for environmental democratisation in the context of socio‐environmental conflicts. The emergence of and barriers to environmental democratisation are analysed as two opposing trends constituted by different logics and strategies. Viewed in the national context, the social mobilisations emerging in extractive frontiers are reinterpreting democracy, strengthening claims for environmental justice, and making evident the contradictions of capitalism. The response of the broader society has important implications for the future of less destructive economic models and for democracy itself.

    Cecilia Roa

    Cecilia Roa

    Former Associate


    Download



    GIGA Focus Latin America | 5/2016

    Environmental Democratisation in Post-War Colombia

    Cecilia Roa

    Former Associate

    Notification

    Sign up to receive email notifications about GIGA activities

    Social Media

    Follow us