The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves, Karoline Batista
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Costa, Cecilia Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Entre-Lugar (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/entre-lugar/article/view/10601
Resumo: This article aims to identify how the protected areas located in the Transboundary Pantanal (Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay) have been appropriated and reinvented by capital. The main objective is to analyze how some interest groups have appropriated these areas to implement infrastructure works, which in no way contribute to conservation. From the perspective that, behind the conservationist ideal, the appropriation of nature and its transformation is embedded, where capital appropriates natural resources in the perspective of accumulation, it was decided to use the concept of nature, while a social production arising social relations. The methodology used was a combination of bibliographic research and field research in the following protected areas: Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), Pantanal Mato-Grossense National Park (Brazil) and Río Negro National Park (Paraguay), where interviews were conducted with those responsible for managing these areas. Therefore, this analysis appears with the possibility of identifying what type of conservation is linked to these protected areas, taking into account that these areas were created by the Nation States and justified by the need to guarantee the conservation of the Pantanal. However, although there are divergences around their management and the idea of conserving, something is common in all of them - the overlapping of economic interests.
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spelling The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)La apropiación de la naturaleza y la reinvención del capital en las áreas protegidas del Pantanal transfronterizo: el caso del Parque Nacional Otuquis (Bolivia), Parque Nacional del Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brasil) y el Parque Nacional Río Negro (Paraguay)A apropriação da natureza e a reinvenção do capital nas áreas protegidas do Pantanal: o caso do Parque Nacional Otuquis (Bolívia), Parque Nacional do Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brasil) e o Parque Nacional Rio Negro (Paraguai)Nature. Appropriation. Capital. Protected Areas. Pantanal.Naturaleza. Apropiación. Capital. Áreas protegidas. Pantanal.Natureza. Apropriação. Capital. Áreas Protegidas. Pantanal.This article aims to identify how the protected areas located in the Transboundary Pantanal (Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay) have been appropriated and reinvented by capital. The main objective is to analyze how some interest groups have appropriated these areas to implement infrastructure works, which in no way contribute to conservation. From the perspective that, behind the conservationist ideal, the appropriation of nature and its transformation is embedded, where capital appropriates natural resources in the perspective of accumulation, it was decided to use the concept of nature, while a social production arising social relations. The methodology used was a combination of bibliographic research and field research in the following protected areas: Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), Pantanal Mato-Grossense National Park (Brazil) and Río Negro National Park (Paraguay), where interviews were conducted with those responsible for managing these areas. Therefore, this analysis appears with the possibility of identifying what type of conservation is linked to these protected areas, taking into account that these areas were created by the Nation States and justified by the need to guarantee the conservation of the Pantanal. However, although there are divergences around their management and the idea of conserving, something is common in all of them - the overlapping of economic interests.Este artículo tiene como objetivo identificar cómo las áreas protegidas ubicadas en el Pantanal Transfronterizo (Bolivia, Brasil y Paraguay) han sido apropiadas y reinventadas por la capital. El objetivo principal es analizar cómo algunos grupos de interés se han apropiado de estas áreas para implementar obras de infraestructura, que de ninguna manera contribuyen a la conservación. Desde la perspectiva de que, detrás del ideal conservacionista, se incrusta la apropiación de la naturaleza y su transformación, donde el capital se apropia de los recursos naturales en la perspectiva de la acumulación, se decidió utilizar el concepto de naturaleza, mientras surge una producción social relaciones sociales. La metodología utilizada fue una combinación de investigación bibliográfica e investigación de campo en las siguientes áreas protegidas: Parque Nacional Otuquis (Bolivia), Parque Nacional Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brasil) y Parque Nacional Río Negro (Paraguay), donde Se realizaron entrevistas con los responsables de la gestión de estas áreas. Por lo tanto, este análisis aparece con la posibilidad de identificar qué tipo de conservación está vinculada a estas áreas protegidas, teniendo en cuenta que estas áreas fueron creadas por los Estados Nacionales y justificadas por la necesidad de garantizar la conservación del Pantanal. Sin embargo, aunque existen divergencias en torno a su gestión y la idea de conservar, algo es común en todos ellos: la superposición de intereses económicos.Este artigo visa identificar como as áreas protegidas localizadas no Pantanal (Bolívia, Brasil e Paraguai) têm sido apropriadas e reinventadas pelo capital. O objetivo principal é analisar como alguns grupos de interesse têm se apropriado destas áreas para implantar obras de infraestrutura, que em nada contribuem para a conservação. A partir da perspectiva de que, por trás do ideal conservacionista está embutido a apropriação da natureza e sua transformação, onde o capital se apropria dos recursos naturais na perspectiva de acumulação, optou-se por utilizar a concepção de natureza, enquanto uma produção social advinda das relações sociais. A metodologia utilizada foi uma combinação entre pesquisa bibliográfica, e a realização de pesquisas de campo. Portanto, esta análise surge com a possibilidade de identificar que tipo conservação está atrelada a essas áreas protegidas tendo em conta que o capital se apropria e se reinventa trazendo desdobramentos.Editora da Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados2020-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/entre-lugar/article/view/1060110.30612/el.v11i22.10601ENTRE-LUGAR; v. 11 n. 22 (2020); 317-3412177-78292176-9559reponame:Entre-Lugar (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD)instacron:UFGDporhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/entre-lugar/article/view/10601/6457Copyright (c) 2020 ENTRE-LUGARinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonçalves, Karoline BatistaCosta, Cecilia Aparecida2020-12-14T19:10:55Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10601Revistahttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/entre-lugarPUBhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/entre-lugar/oaimarcosmondardo@yahoo.com.br||charleisilva@ufgd.edu.br||editora.suporte@ufgd.edu.br10.306122177-78292176-9559opendoar:2020-12-14T19:10:55Entre-Lugar (Online) - Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
La apropiación de la naturaleza y la reinvención del capital en las áreas protegidas del Pantanal transfronterizo: el caso del Parque Nacional Otuquis (Bolivia), Parque Nacional del Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brasil) y el Parque Nacional Río Negro (Paraguay)
A apropriação da natureza e a reinvenção do capital nas áreas protegidas do Pantanal: o caso do Parque Nacional Otuquis (Bolívia), Parque Nacional do Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brasil) e o Parque Nacional Rio Negro (Paraguai)
title The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
spellingShingle The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
Gonçalves, Karoline Batista
Nature. Appropriation. Capital. Protected Areas. Pantanal.
Naturaleza. Apropiación. Capital. Áreas protegidas. Pantanal.
Natureza. Apropriação. Capital. Áreas Protegidas. Pantanal.
title_short The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
title_full The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
title_fullStr The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
title_full_unstemmed The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
title_sort The appropriation of nature and the reinvention of capital in the protected areas of transboundary Pantanal: the case of the Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), National Park of Pantanal Mato-Grossense (Brazil) and the National Park Río Negro (Paraguay)
author Gonçalves, Karoline Batista
author_facet Gonçalves, Karoline Batista
Costa, Cecilia Aparecida
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author2 Costa, Cecilia Aparecida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Karoline Batista
Costa, Cecilia Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nature. Appropriation. Capital. Protected Areas. Pantanal.
Naturaleza. Apropiación. Capital. Áreas protegidas. Pantanal.
Natureza. Apropriação. Capital. Áreas Protegidas. Pantanal.
topic Nature. Appropriation. Capital. Protected Areas. Pantanal.
Naturaleza. Apropiación. Capital. Áreas protegidas. Pantanal.
Natureza. Apropriação. Capital. Áreas Protegidas. Pantanal.
description This article aims to identify how the protected areas located in the Transboundary Pantanal (Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay) have been appropriated and reinvented by capital. The main objective is to analyze how some interest groups have appropriated these areas to implement infrastructure works, which in no way contribute to conservation. From the perspective that, behind the conservationist ideal, the appropriation of nature and its transformation is embedded, where capital appropriates natural resources in the perspective of accumulation, it was decided to use the concept of nature, while a social production arising social relations. The methodology used was a combination of bibliographic research and field research in the following protected areas: Otuquis National Park (Bolivia), Pantanal Mato-Grossense National Park (Brazil) and Río Negro National Park (Paraguay), where interviews were conducted with those responsible for managing these areas. Therefore, this analysis appears with the possibility of identifying what type of conservation is linked to these protected areas, taking into account that these areas were created by the Nation States and justified by the need to guarantee the conservation of the Pantanal. However, although there are divergences around their management and the idea of conserving, something is common in all of them - the overlapping of economic interests.
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