Bibliographic citations
Ngbouando, E., (2019). Conflictos sociales : formas cómo inciden en la gobernabilidad : el caso del Conflicto minero del Proyecto Conga, 2011-2012 [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2003
Ngbouando, E., Conflictos sociales : formas cómo inciden en la gobernabilidad : el caso del Conflicto minero del Proyecto Conga, 2011-2012 []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2003
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title = "Conflictos sociales : formas cómo inciden en la gobernabilidad : el caso del Conflicto minero del Proyecto Conga, 2011-2012",
author = "Ngbouando Kanganzila, Eddy Parfait",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2019"
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The social conflicts surrounding mining in Peru and, particularly in Cajamarca, originate from different, often complex, types of reasons: the defense of the territory, the claims for natural resources, the contamination of natural water sources, the protection of the environment, the lack of access of most of the populations to the benefits that mining brings, etc. (De Echave and Diez, 2013). Among those reasons, the defense of the water against the expansion of the Yanacocha Mining Company towards the area of Conga, considered basin headwaters, had caused a conflict whose magnitude exceeded the regional spaces causing instability in the government of former President Ollanta Humala. Social conflicts, as in the case of Conga, take different forms to influence governance and, they need to be approached with a democratic spirit, considering the sensitivities of strategic actors, to allow the construction or strengthening of governance. However, the issue of Conga has highlighted the weaknesses of the State in terms of prevention, management and / or transformation of the conflict and, at the same time, constitutes an interpellation towards all strategic actors whose actions can compromise or strengthen governance.
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