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2020
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2014-038X
Sanz Rubiales, Iñigo
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Resumen
Jurisprudencia ambiental en Castilla y León (Segundo semestre 2020)
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2020
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2014-038X
Brufao Curiel, Pedro
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Resumen
Jurisprudencia ambiental en Extremadura (Segundo semestre 2020)
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2020
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2014-038X
Boto Álvarez, Alejandra
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Resumen
Jurisprudencia ambiental en Asturias (Segundo semestre 2020)
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2020
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2014-038X
Mellado Ruiz, Lorenzo
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Resumen
Jurisprudencia ambiental en Andalucía (Segundo semestre 2020)
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2020
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2014-038X
Lina Ramos, Cuitlahuac Lina; Lina Ramos, Ivan
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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The defense of the autonomy of indigenous peoples in Latin America has a particular manifestation, in the preservation of the territory, often understood, from the relational ontologies of these peoples, as a space for material and symbolic social construction. This particular form is the defense of food sovereignty under the framework of the international standard of the right to the environment and the ontological-epistemic tensions about the notion of territory. The jurisprudence of the inter-american Court of Human Rights provides a floor for discussion on the meaning of territory, based on these ontologies, to discover how it is related to the notion of the environment and the importance of these factors in the preservation of the community existence of the peoples, with special reference to the nahua people of malacachtepec momoxco in mexico city, which has shown, from this framework of understanding, a special resilience to face the covid-19 epidemic.
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2020
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2014-038X
Morell i Torra, Pere
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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This research analyzes the impacts, responses and perceptions around the Covid-19 pandemic in the Guaraní Charagua Iyambae Autonomy, the first indigenous autonomy of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, formed in January 2017 after a complex autonomic construction process initiated in 2009. The study proposes to analyze a phenomenon of global scope, the Covid-19 pandemic, from a local perspective, with the aim of providing a situated understanding of the effects of the pandemic on indigenous peoples, as well as of its response capacity through the exercise of indigenous self-government. Through an in-depth analysis of the main socio-environmental dynamics of a territory subjected to multiple processes of ecological pressure and socio-economic transformation, we will understand structural and internal limitations to the exercise of autonomy and indigenous territorial sovereignty that condition the capacity to response to the pandemic from this new indigenous autonomy of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
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Año:
2020
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2014-038X
Rivadeneira, María Inés; Wilhelmi, Marco Aparicio
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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This paper shows how the nation-state applied a homogenizing model of care in the health emergency that initially ignored the particularities of the population, the geographical situation, the provision and access to basic services (food and safe water) and health, the needs according to the cultures, as well as the specific protection against different forms of violence in the territories and towards women in family and / or community spaces. Throughout the article, we observe a discussion on institutional centralism and the exercise of self-determination by indigenous peoples in times of emergency; as well as the configuration of universalizing responses that ignore diversity and its difficulties in materializing the Plurinational State.With their nuances and differences, the Amazonian peoples demand in times of pandemic guarantee to their specific rights, respect for their traditional ways of life, culturally appropriate health care, defense of the territory against extractivism and dispossession.
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2020
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2014-038X
Diaz, Antonio Fuentes; Moreno Badajoz, Rocio del Pilar; Rivero Borrell Zermeño, Luis Eduardo
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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The article analyzes the reaction to Covid-19 in the P’urhépecha community of San Francisco Cherán, Michoacán, Mexico. It argues that this reaction was articulated based on the practices and institutions that emerged in the struggle for the recognition of collective rights, self-determination processes and self-government that began in 2011, detonated in the context of defense of the communal forest. against illegal logging allowed by the link between government and organized crime. Long-term health memories are intertwined in community strategies to face Covid-19 through the use of traditional medicine and midwifery, with hygiene measures and clinical health surveillance.
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2020
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2014-038X
Pallàs Secall, Pol
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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Esta crónica comprende el periodo que va del 1 de marzo de 2020 a 30 de septiembre de 2020. En ella se recoge toda la legislación medioambiental de las instituciones de la Unión Europea aprobada en este lapso de tiempo, ya sea la legislación contra el cambio climático, la protección de la biodiversidad o la legislación sobre contaminantes, pero también la legislación en otros ámbitos que pueden tener afectación en el medioambiente, como son la energía o la política pesquera.
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Año:
2020
ISSN:
2014-038X
Martínez Mauri, Monica
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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In the context of this dossier dedicated to the analysis of the responses that indigenous peoples are giving, from the exercise of their self-determination, to survive the pandemic, this article focuses on analyzing the experience of the Guna people of Panama. First, it presents the actions carried out by the Guna authorities within the framework of the collective rights they have as part of an indigenous comarca. It then contextualizes –historically and ontologically– the measures taken to lock down the region and place it in quarantine during the first days of the pandemic. Thirdly, it analyzes the territorial control and management of migratory flows between the city and the indigenous communities exercised by both regional and state political authorities in Gunayala. Finally, it reflects on the limits of the policies of recognition and the value of interculturality in today's Panama.
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