TY - JOUR
T1 - Disentangling Environmental and Development Discourses in a Peripheral Spatial Context
T2 - The Case of the Aysén Region, Patagonia, Chile
AU - Bachmann-Vargas, Pamela
AU - van Koppen, C.S.A.
PY - 2020/9/1
Y1 - 2020/9/1
N2 - In places with a predominantly natural heritage, environmental and development discourses are intertwined and often competing. A key dimension is the social construction of socio-spatial relationships, and particularly, the attribution of core and periphery features. In this article, we investigate environmental and development discourses in the peripheral spatial context of the Aysén region of Chile. Three research questions guide the investigation: (a) What are the dominant environmental and development discourses? (b) what are the main synergies and tensions among discourses? and (c) what are the (discursive) implications for (de-)peripheralization? Based on semistructured interviews and secondary sources, we identify six regional discourses on environment and development. Imaginaries of nature, regional development, and economic growth are the common denominators that create synergies and tensions. We conclude that environmental and development discourses play a key role in the transformation of geographic peripheral areas. Discursive synergies can not only reinforce but also counteract tendencies of peripheralization.
AB - In places with a predominantly natural heritage, environmental and development discourses are intertwined and often competing. A key dimension is the social construction of socio-spatial relationships, and particularly, the attribution of core and periphery features. In this article, we investigate environmental and development discourses in the peripheral spatial context of the Aysén region of Chile. Three research questions guide the investigation: (a) What are the dominant environmental and development discourses? (b) what are the main synergies and tensions among discourses? and (c) what are the (discursive) implications for (de-)peripheralization? Based on semistructured interviews and secondary sources, we identify six regional discourses on environment and development. Imaginaries of nature, regional development, and economic growth are the common denominators that create synergies and tensions. We conclude that environmental and development discourses play a key role in the transformation of geographic peripheral areas. Discursive synergies can not only reinforce but also counteract tendencies of peripheralization.
KW - (de-)peripheralization
KW - core–periphery pattern
KW - discourses
KW - Northern Patagonia
KW - socio-spatial patterns
U2 - 10.1177/1070496520937041
DO - 10.1177/1070496520937041
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087667697
SN - 1070-4965
VL - 29
SP - 366
EP - 390
JO - Journal of Environment and Development
JF - Journal of Environment and Development
IS - 3
ER -