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El Estado y la agroindustria en la Amazonía: análisis del caso Tamshiyacu, Loreto
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2020-06-12)
La presente investigación analiza qué factores permiten explicar que una empresa
agroindustrial se instale de manera irregular en una localidad de la Amazonía peruana, sin que previamente se haya determinado si los suelos son aptos para la...
¿Cambios hacia el empoderamiento? Cambios en el rol de la mujer indígena en el proceso de implementación de REDD+ (TDC): Ampiyacu y Chiriyaku comparados
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-05-09)
REDD+ surge como una política vinculada al desarrollo sostenible y está enfocado a
pueblos indígenas con miras a promover una reducción en los gases efecto invernadero
mediante la conservación del medio ambiente, lo que ...
Mi voz queda y todo mi retrato queda: experiencias de autorepresentación de colectivos familiares de Brillo Nuevo y Tsachopen en proyectos audiovisuales financiados por apoyos económicos del Estado durante la pandemia de COVID-19
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-28)
La presente investigación se centra en experiencias de autorepresentación en
proyectos audiovisuales realizados por colectivos familiares de la comunidad
nativa Brillo Nuevo y de la comunidad nativa Tsachopen beneficiados ...
Ukakana kukama: la casa y las relaciones socioespaciales en la amazonía contemporánea
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-07-18)
involucra agentes humanos y no
humanos en la Amazonía peruana. Así se abre el debate del habitar en la Amazonía
contemporánea entramando un trabajo interdisciplinar entre la etnografía y la arquitectura
contribuyendo a hilvanar puentes que asocien las...
and non-human agents in the Peruvian Amazon. This opens the debate on living in contemporary Amazonia, intertwining an interdisciplinary practice between ethnography and architecture, contributing to weave connections that associate modern sciences...
and non-human agents in the Peruvian Amazon. This opens the debate on living in contemporary Amazonia, intertwining an interdisciplinary practice between ethnography and architecture, contributing to weave connections that associate modern sciences...
Formas de carbono. Manufactura, control y gobernanza de la naturaleza en la Amazonía peruana
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-03-19)
Los procesos de extracción de materias
primas tienen una presencia significativa en la
ocupación del territorio nacional. Impactan
considerablemente en la economía, en los procesos
industriales y en la vida cotidiana ...
Extractivismo y conflictos por la tierra: la búsqueda de justicia en contextos de desigualdad
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-01-19)
Los conflictos por la tierra y el territorio en la Amazonía peruana, especialmente en el
marco de actividades extractivas, se han consolidado como uno de los retos más
relevantes y urgentes para el Estado peruano en las últimas décadas, debido a los...
Conflicts over land and territory in the Peruvian Amazon, especially in the context of extractive activities, have been consolidated as one of the most relevant and urgent challenges for the Peruvian State in recent decades, due to continuing social, political and environmental impacts. Given the frequent inability of the government agencies to provide adequate solutions, indigenous communities and organizations are increasingly adopting various strategies to obtain solutions to their demands through the courts. In this context, through a comparative study at the subnational level, this paper analyzes two emblematic cases of the fight for the defense of ancestral territory through the formation of coalitions between indigenous communities and NGOs, in order to identify which factors may be most relevant to explain the success or failure of these struggle processes. The analysis of the two emblematic cases reveals the particular importance of the internal functioning of civil society coalitions - especially the actions related to the leaders who led the struggle and the internal cohesion that was forged throughout the process - and, to a lesser extent, the media advocacy strategy that accompanied the actions through judicial and political channels....
Conflicts over land and territory in the Peruvian Amazon, especially in the context of extractive activities, have been consolidated as one of the most relevant and urgent challenges for the Peruvian State in recent decades, due to continuing social, political and environmental impacts. Given the frequent inability of the government agencies to provide adequate solutions, indigenous communities and organizations are increasingly adopting various strategies to obtain solutions to their demands through the courts. In this context, through a comparative study at the subnational level, this paper analyzes two emblematic cases of the fight for the defense of ancestral territory through the formation of coalitions between indigenous communities and NGOs, in order to identify which factors may be most relevant to explain the success or failure of these struggle processes. The analysis of the two emblematic cases reveals the particular importance of the internal functioning of civil society coalitions - especially the actions related to the leaders who led the struggle and the internal cohesion that was forged throughout the process - and, to a lesser extent, the media advocacy strategy that accompanied the actions through judicial and political channels....
Análisis de la expansión vial en la Amazonía peruana y su impacto en el cambio climático
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019-03-19)
como principal objetivo contribuir al entendimiento de los efectos que la expansión vial puede generar en el cambio de uso de suelos, y posteriormente en el cambio climático en toda la Amazonía peruana. Para ello, se construyeron diferentes modelos de...
Rossy War y el Espejismo Amazónico de la Tecnocumbia
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-29)
Uno de los conceptos que suelen encontrarse frecuentemente al leer sobre tecnocumbia
peruana, es su condición de amazoneidad. La producción académica sobre el género, indica
que la tecnocumbia nace en la selva peruana y ...
La Amazonía desde la mirada de tres viajeros en el siglo XIX: Giuseppe Castrucci, Gaetano Osculati y Antonio Raimondi
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-05-08)
Esta tesis presenta los puntos de vista sobre la vida, los paisajes y los territorios de
Amazonía formulados por tres viajeros europeos en el Perú del siglo XIX: Giuseppe
Castrucci, Gaetano Osculati y Antonio Raimondi. En este trabajo se muestra...
This thesis presents Giuseppe Castrucci, Gaetano Osculati and Antonio Raimondi’s approaches to the life, landscapes, and territory of the Amazon region. They were European travelers working in Peru during the 19th Century. My research shows how they produce an imaginary about an exotic Amazonian world through their traveler’s textual and visual productions. They were relevant because of their stories, engravings, watercolors, and maps were known and praised as real portraits of Peruvian wild nature by European public. Although Castrucci, Osculati, and Raimondi share a common exotifying point of view, they also expressed different emphasis and interests on their approaches to the Amazon region as an object of inquiry. In the case of Castrucci, he focused on depicting Amazon’s peoples and customs, that he considered savage and uncivilized. Osculati, in the other hand, was interested in exploring new and exotic places pursuing scientific recognition as a nationalist expeditionary. Finally, Raimondi wanted to inform the public, authorities, and the scientific world about the Amazonian region’s potential to boost Peruvian development. These three travelers’ endeavors flourished in a very specific 19th century context: the growing nationalism that included the use of science to gain prestige through exhibitions, cabinets, scientific associations, and scientific collections....
This thesis presents Giuseppe Castrucci, Gaetano Osculati and Antonio Raimondi’s approaches to the life, landscapes, and territory of the Amazon region. They were European travelers working in Peru during the 19th Century. My research shows how they produce an imaginary about an exotic Amazonian world through their traveler’s textual and visual productions. They were relevant because of their stories, engravings, watercolors, and maps were known and praised as real portraits of Peruvian wild nature by European public. Although Castrucci, Osculati, and Raimondi share a common exotifying point of view, they also expressed different emphasis and interests on their approaches to the Amazon region as an object of inquiry. In the case of Castrucci, he focused on depicting Amazon’s peoples and customs, that he considered savage and uncivilized. Osculati, in the other hand, was interested in exploring new and exotic places pursuing scientific recognition as a nationalist expeditionary. Finally, Raimondi wanted to inform the public, authorities, and the scientific world about the Amazonian region’s potential to boost Peruvian development. These three travelers’ endeavors flourished in a very specific 19th century context: the growing nationalism that included the use of science to gain prestige through exhibitions, cabinets, scientific associations, and scientific collections....
La estructura y la semántica de los compuestos nominales en urarina
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-07-14)
La presente tesis aborda el análisis de los compuestos nominales en la lengua
urarina, una lengua aislada de la Amazonía peruana. Se ha elaborado estudios previos
enfocados en la fonología y gramática de la lengua, mas no se cuenta con una...