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The Influence of Large Mining: Restructuring Water Rights among Rural Communities in Apurimac, Peru

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This article shows that the impacts of mining interventions on communities and their water resources go beyond quality and quantity features; mining profoundly reconfigures customary and formal water control arrangements… Click to show full abstract

This article shows that the impacts of mining interventions on communities and their water resources go beyond quality and quantity features; mining profoundly reconfigures customary and formal water control arrangements around, among, and within rural communities. It demonstrates the inherent contradictions that accompany these reconfigurations, many of which happen through processes of formalizing water tenure relations. Although formalization, as a state-endorsed legal instrument, may provide security to some user groups and communities by officially recognizing their uses, it also inevitably introduces new political-normative hierarchies between communities and, at the same time, erodes existing water sharing and management arrangements. The article illustrates these contradictions through an examination of the interactions between communities, the state, and the Las Bambas mining company in Apurimac, Peru. It highlights how new claims to water provoked by the mining company generate tensions with rur...

Keywords: water; influence large; apurimac peru; large mining; rural communities

Journal Title: Human Organization
Year Published: 2017

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