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Authors

  • Fernando Campos-Medina Universidad de Chile
  • Verónica Noguer Aceitón Español

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Abstract

This article explores, theoretically and empirically, the possibilities of understanding the territory as a horizon for action and not only as a given reality. This turn involves addressing how different social actors organize their actions on "the same territory" without considering "the same territory" as the object of those actions. Using as a case study the new Chilean energy policy that, in less than a decade, left aside the mega-projects of reservoirs privileging the run-of-river power plants, we describe the activation of a new geography of economic interest in the mountain range of the center-south of Chile. A temporal analysis describes three periods differentiated by a clear productive-technological orientation of the projects. On the other hand, a territorial analysis shows how the technical model, of large reservoir plants and small run-of-river plants, describes new, extended and saturated, territoriality in the Chilean central-south Andes. Thus, we propose that the creation of new territorialities of economic interest will be at the base of many contemporary socio-environmental conflicts where the territorial horizons of action for different social actors are divergent. 

Published

2022-06-23

How to Cite

Campos-Medina, F., & Noguer Aceitón, V. . (2022). Español: Español. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (85). Retrieved from https://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/RGNG/article/view/31491

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