Socio-naturalezas fluviales en América Latina: Apuntes teórico-metodológicos

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https://doi.org/10.17561/at.19.5455

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Ríos, América Latina, Historia ambiental, Agua, Socio-naturaleza

Resumen

Los ríos han tenido una importancia central en la historia de América, desde la llegada de los primeros humanos, hasta el pasado reciente; desde el extremo sur al extremo norte, este y oeste. Corriendo por llanuras y montañas, selvas tropicales y zonas desérticas, llegando al mar o infiltrándose en el corazón del territorio, su presencia ha sido ubicua. Mediante la investigación histórico ambiental de sus influencias, usos, representaciones, conflictos e intervenciones técnicas; daremos cuenta de algunos enfoques desplegados para comprender las mutuas interacciones entre sociedad y agua. En esta presentación comentaré cómo se han construido estas narrativas históricas con eje en dinámicas del agua, su multiescalaridad temporal y espacial, de qué forma la materialidad y los aspectos biofísicos de los ríos han incidido en los desarrollos sociales y la importancia de las relaciones de poder en todas sus manifestaciones.

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2021-11-05

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Garnero, G. (2021). Socio-naturalezas fluviales en América Latina: Apuntes teórico-metodológicos. Agua Y Territorio Water and Landscape, 19, e5455. https://doi.org/10.17561/at.19.5455