Bibliographic citations
Gamarra, D., (2023). Nuevas instituciones para la gestión de los recursos naturales en la Amazonía peruana, el caso de las Comunidades Nativas del Bajo Urubamba [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24844
Gamarra, D., Nuevas instituciones para la gestión de los recursos naturales en la Amazonía peruana, el caso de las Comunidades Nativas del Bajo Urubamba []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24844
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title = "Nuevas instituciones para la gestión de los recursos naturales en la Amazonía peruana, el caso de las Comunidades Nativas del Bajo Urubamba",
author = "Gamarra Miyán, Diego Alfonso",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research seeks to understand how the native communities, mainly Machiguengas, of the “Bajo Urubamba” have been managing their natural resources through the creation of new institutions, taking into account their relations with the Camisea Gas Project (PGC) and the political-economic dynamism that this megaproject implies. For this, we propose the difference between institutions created for the management, care and monitoring of resources and those created for the use of resources in new productive projects that may be complementing the traditional practices of Machiguenga families. As a fundamental source of information, the communal statutes of the native communities were reviewed, some in force since the second half of the 90s but focusing on those updated during the last decade. For a better approach to the institutions of management of productive projects, the case of the collective bargaining carried out in March 2018, between the company “Transportadora de Gas del Perú” (TgP) and the native communities of the area, represented by members of the boards of directors and their federations, as well as the scope collected in communal meetings corresponding to the first phase of implementation of these projects. As a Theoretical Framework, the postulates about the “Management of the commons” and Environmental Governance“ are used. The results of the research indicate that there are conditions for the formation of self-managed associations in the management of their common resources that can last over time. Machiguengas families take formal and informal agreements that order the development of communal life, its relationship with the care of the environment and the access and use of the natural resources on which they depend, but they are also generating new institutions aimed at the administration of new productive projects. Finally, understanding how these agreements are institutionalized through, mainly, the communal Assemblies in norms, rules and strategies is of vital importance for the future of the Machiguenga people, in a context of change and emergence of new expectations about their future.
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