From the exploitation of the wood to the exploitation of the landscape and the conserved nature: capitalist development and production of space in southern Chilean Andes

Authors

  • Luis Fernando De Matheus e Silva Universidad Austral de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022021000100281

Keywords:

region, capitalism, production of space, nature, landscape, land rent

Abstract

In reference to what we name as the microrregión forestal-cordillerana de Panguipulli, we seek to understand the changes in the capitalist production of space in the southern Chi lean Andes, emphasizing the different forms that geographical characteristics settings become valued and incorporated into the networks of capital accumulation - especially over the last four decades - in a movement that tends to go of the exploitation of the nati- ve wood towards the exploitation of the landscape and of the preserved nature. Based on information and data collected through documentary and bibliographic research, as well as observations made in field works, we analyse these transformations from a theoretical perspective anchored in the Marxist tradition, linking them to the mutations experienced on the ways of extracting land rent. We sustain that there is a dialectical process of diver sificaron of monopolistic rents, and a monopolization of the territory, which complicate furthermore the geographical structure of rural space.

 

 

Author Biography

Luis Fernando De Matheus e Silva, Universidad Austral de Chile

Docente de Geografía Humana del Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra de la Universidad Austral de Chile (ICT UACH). Investigador del Núcleo de Estudios Interdisciplinarios en torno a la Desigualdad y Derechos Humanos (DESDEH – UACH).

Published

2021-10-05

How to Cite

De Matheus e Silva, L. F. . (2021). From the exploitation of the wood to the exploitation of the landscape and the conserved nature: capitalist development and production of space in southern Chilean Andes. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (78), 281–297. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022021000100281

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