Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest

This research paper will explain the relationships of the different social groups in the Ecuadorian Rainforest. The social actors involved in the control of the natural resources are: 1) the Ecuadorian government and their policies regarding natural resources and extraction, 2) ecological organizations, both national and international 3) the oil companies 4) and the Huaorani, an indigenous community that inhabits this area. The research will consist of the mapping of these social actors.

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Main Author: Calderón, María José
Format: masterThesis biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Baltimore County, USA : University of Maryland, Faculty of the Graduate School 2010-04-06T20:02:50Z
Subjects:INDIOS DEL AMAZONAS, > ECUADOR, INDIOS DEL ECUADOR, > HUAORANI, PETROLEO, > INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO, > POLÍTICA GUBERNAMENTAL, > ECUADOR, PETROLEO, > INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO, > ECUADOR, COMPAÑÍAS PETROLERAS, > INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO, > ECUADOR, RECURSOS NATURALES, > EXTRACCIÓN,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10469/1843
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spelling dig-falcsoandes-10469-18432018-09-12T23:10:58Z Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest Calderón, María José INDIOS DEL AMAZONAS -- ECUADOR INDIOS DEL ECUADOR -- HUAORANI PETROLEO -- INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO -- POLÍTICA GUBERNAMENTAL -- ECUADOR PETROLEO -- INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO -- ECUADOR COMPAÑÍAS PETROLERAS -- INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO -- ECUADOR RECURSOS NATURALES -- EXTRACCIÓN This research paper will explain the relationships of the different social groups in the Ecuadorian Rainforest. The social actors involved in the control of the natural resources are: 1) the Ecuadorian government and their policies regarding natural resources and extraction, 2) ecological organizations, both national and international 3) the oil companies 4) and the Huaorani, an indigenous community that inhabits this area. The research will consist of the mapping of these social actors. 1998 2010-04-06T20:02:50Z 2010-04-06T20:02:50Z masterThesis Calderón, María José (1998). Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin: redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest. Master of Arts. University of Maryland, Faculty of the Graduate School. Baltimore County. 108 p. http://hdl.handle.net/10469/1843 eng 108 p. application/pdf image/jpeg Baltimore County, USA : University of Maryland, Faculty of the Graduate School
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RECURSOS NATURALES -- EXTRACCIÓN
Calderón, María José
Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
description This research paper will explain the relationships of the different social groups in the Ecuadorian Rainforest. The social actors involved in the control of the natural resources are: 1) the Ecuadorian government and their policies regarding natural resources and extraction, 2) ecological organizations, both national and international 3) the oil companies 4) and the Huaorani, an indigenous community that inhabits this area. The research will consist of the mapping of these social actors.
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PETROLEO -- INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO -- ECUADOR
COMPAÑÍAS PETROLERAS -- INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO -- ECUADOR
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author Calderón, María José
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title Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
title_short Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
title_full Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
title_fullStr Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Oil Transnationals and the Huaorani community of the Amazon basin : redefining development in the Ecuadorian rainforest
title_sort oil transnationals and the huaorani community of the amazon basin : redefining development in the ecuadorian rainforest
publisher Baltimore County, USA : University of Maryland, Faculty of the Graduate School
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