FTA: Amazon, indigenous peoples and biodiversity

This article focuses on the problems stemming from the free trade agreements and their consequences on Indigenous peoples. Three issues are analyzed: the dispute over the control of biodiversity, the Rights of Indigenous peoples, and the construction of a debate agenda. The author posits that the US...

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Auteur principal: Ortiz Tirado, Pablo (author)
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Langue:spa
Publié: 2016
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Accès en ligne:https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/comentario/article/view/155
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Résumé:This article focuses on the problems stemming from the free trade agreements and their consequences on Indigenous peoples. Three issues are analyzed: the dispute over the control of biodiversity, the Rights of Indigenous peoples, and the construction of a debate agenda. The author posits that the US free trade agreements are part of a hegemonic politics which is based on the establishment of a global order and the control of energy sources. In this context the Amazon Basin appears as one of the most interesting areas for the transnationalization of capital.