Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)

The aim of this paper is to analyze and describe the historical, institutional and structural factors of deforestation taking into account the dynamics of intensification or «extensification» of land use in the Amazon region of Tena in Ecuador. A first conclusion was finding the reproduction of an e...

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Main Authors: Sara Gómez de la Torre, Susana Anda, Eduardo Bedoya Garland
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2017-05-01
Series:Espacio y Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/17563
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spelling doaj-2fd54e822ce84ab99db46314bec288dd2020-11-25T03:19:58ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEspacio y Desarrollo1016-91482017-05-0102973610.18800/espacioydesarrollo.201701.00116832Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)Sara Gómez de la Torre0Susana Anda1Eduardo Bedoya Garland2FLACSO EcuadorPontificia Universidad Católica de EcuadorFLACSO EcuadorThe aim of this paper is to analyze and describe the historical, institutional and structural factors of deforestation taking into account the dynamics of intensification or «extensification» of land use in the Amazon region of Tena in Ecuador. A first conclusion was finding the reproduction of an extensive pattern of agriculture in Tena as an important direct agent of deforestation. We believe that this agricultural system originates in historical processes from the sixties, when the state intervenes promoting certain policies of extensive land use, through road construction and specific mechanisms of land titling. The current social and institutional dynamics have failed to reverse such situation, since deforestation is still playing, although there is a tendency to close the agricultural frontier. The indicated form of farming and the corresponding rates of deforestation are played today as a result of structural factors, such as farm size, proximity to roads, the type of technology used and unfavorable market linkages.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/17563Amazonía ecuatorianaagricultura extensivatamaño del predio y políticas públicas
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author Sara Gómez de la Torre
Susana Anda
Eduardo Bedoya Garland
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Susana Anda
Eduardo Bedoya Garland
Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
Espacio y Desarrollo
Amazonía ecuatoriana
agricultura extensiva
tamaño del predio y políticas públicas
author_facet Sara Gómez de la Torre
Susana Anda
Eduardo Bedoya Garland
author_sort Sara Gómez de la Torre
title Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
title_short Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
title_full Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
title_fullStr Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
title_full_unstemmed Historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the Amazon: the case of Tena, Ecuador (2014)
title_sort historical processes and structural factors of deforestation in the amazon: the case of tena, ecuador (2014)
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Espacio y Desarrollo
issn 1016-9148
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The aim of this paper is to analyze and describe the historical, institutional and structural factors of deforestation taking into account the dynamics of intensification or «extensification» of land use in the Amazon region of Tena in Ecuador. A first conclusion was finding the reproduction of an extensive pattern of agriculture in Tena as an important direct agent of deforestation. We believe that this agricultural system originates in historical processes from the sixties, when the state intervenes promoting certain policies of extensive land use, through road construction and specific mechanisms of land titling. The current social and institutional dynamics have failed to reverse such situation, since deforestation is still playing, although there is a tendency to close the agricultural frontier. The indicated form of farming and the corresponding rates of deforestation are played today as a result of structural factors, such as farm size, proximity to roads, the type of technology used and unfavorable market linkages.
topic Amazonía ecuatoriana
agricultura extensiva
tamaño del predio y políticas públicas
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/17563
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