De bienes comunes bioculturales a commodities: un análisis comparado del litio y de la fibra de vicuña en los Andes

Vicuñas and salt flats have been part of the biocultural heritage of the people living on the Altiplano since immemorial times. In recent decades, both common pool resources have undergone a commodification process for the extraction of lithium and production of vicuña fiber for the international ma...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Azócar, Gabriela Lichtenstein
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Paris 3 2022-12-01
Series:Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cal/14771
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Summary:Vicuñas and salt flats have been part of the biocultural heritage of the people living on the Altiplano since immemorial times. In recent decades, both common pool resources have undergone a commodification process for the extraction of lithium and production of vicuña fiber for the international market. Despite the high prices paid for manufactured products in the international market and the projects’ intention of “poverty alleviation” and “development”, the local economic impact of the production (for both commodities) is quite limited. The “commodification” of lithium and vicuña fiber allow us to understand the different views on natural resources, as well as the unequal relationship between indigenous communities and the international market. The comparison of Andean countries examines the trajectories of production, consumption, socio-environmental impacts, appropriation of benefits along the value chain and unfulfilled narratives. We also discuss the implementation of collective action processes for the management of vicuñas and the defense of salt flats.
ISSN:1141-7161
2268-4247