Bibliographic citations
Panduro, T., (2024). Impacto de los cambios morfológicos de la triple frontera Perú-Brasil-Colombia en la territorialidad de estas naciones y sus respectivas relaciones bilaterales (2010-2020) [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27726
Panduro, T., Impacto de los cambios morfológicos de la triple frontera Perú-Brasil-Colombia en la territorialidad de estas naciones y sus respectivas relaciones bilaterales (2010-2020) []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27726
@misc{renati/529197,
title = "Impacto de los cambios morfológicos de la triple frontera Perú-Brasil-Colombia en la territorialidad de estas naciones y sus respectivas relaciones bilaterales (2010-2020)",
author = "Panduro Lombardi, Talisha Mia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The purpose of this research is to analyze and examine the main studies on the effects of climate change on natural boundaries. Due to the growing climatic problem, there are borders that have been already reconfigured, which represents an alteration of the territory of the nations involved. For this reason, the objective is to examine what is currently discussed in the literature about the impact of morphological changes. Specifically, the research is oriented to the study of the Peru- Colombia-Brazil triple border and the impact on the territoriality of these nations and their respective bilateral relations. For this, it is proposed that borders, being an important instrument for States, cause them to look at their territories with suspicion, so any demarcation could entail a difficulty for bilateral relations with their neighbors. The research has a qualitative design, in which the main studies on the dynamics of the triple borders will be examined and, at the same time, the bilateral relations of the three nations involved. This allows mapping how relationships have been carried out and how they could have been affected by the territorial issue.
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