
Tree Plantation Extractivism in Chile
Territories, Fundamental Human Needs, and Resistance
Alejandro Mora-Motta(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-1-032-49187-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines how extractivism transforms territories and affects the well-being of rural people, drawing on in-depth fieldwork conducted on tree plantations in Chile.
The book argues that pine and eucalyptus monoculture plantations in southern Chile are a form of extractivism representing a mode of nature appropriation that captures large amounts of natural resources to produce wooden-based raw materials with little processing and an export-oriented focus. The book discusses the nexus of extractivism, territorial transformations, well-being, and emerging resistances using a participatory action research methodological approach in the Region of Los Rios, southern Chile. The findings show how the configuration of an extractivist logging enclave generated a substantial and irrevocable reordering of human-nature relations, resulting in the territorial and ontological occupation of rural places that disrupted the fundamental human needs of peasants and indigenous people. The book maintains that Chile's green growth development approach does not challenge the consolidated tree plantation enclave controlled by large multinationals. Instead, green growth legitimises the extractivist logic. The book draws parallels with other countries and regions to contribute to wider debates surrounding these topics.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the extractive industries, development studies, political ecology, and natural resource governance.
The book argues that pine and eucalyptus monoculture plantations in southern Chile are a form of extractivism representing a mode of nature appropriation that captures large amounts of natural resources to produce wooden-based raw materials with little processing and an export-oriented focus. The book discusses the nexus of extractivism, territorial transformations, well-being, and emerging resistances using a participatory action research methodological approach in the Region of Los Rios, southern Chile. The findings show how the configuration of an extractivist logging enclave generated a substantial and irrevocable reordering of human-nature relations, resulting in the territorial and ontological occupation of rural places that disrupted the fundamental human needs of peasants and indigenous people. The book maintains that Chile's green growth development approach does not challenge the consolidated tree plantation enclave controlled by large multinationals. Instead, green growth legitimises the extractivist logic. The book draws parallels with other countries and regions to contribute to wider debates surrounding these topics.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the extractive industries, development studies, political ecology, and natural resource governance.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
18 s/w Abbildungen, 11 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 7 s/w Zeichnungen, 10 s/w Tabellen
10 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 18 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-49187-5 (9781032491875)
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Tree Plantation Extractivism in Chile
Territories, Fundamental Human Needs, and Resistance
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Tree Plantation Extractivism in Chile
Territories, Fundamental Human Needs, and Resistance
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Tree Plantation Extractivism in Chile
Territories, Fundamental Human Needs, and Resistance
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Alejandro Mora-Motta holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Bonn, Germany. His transdisciplinary research focuses on the social effects of extractivism, climate change, and socio-ecological transformation.
Content
1. Introduction
2. The making of a logging enclave
3. Extractivisms, territorial transformation, and well-being alternatives in Latin America
4. Tree plantations and territorial transformation in rural La Union
5. Living within tree plantations: fundamental human needs in a transformed territory
6. Emerging resistances and territorial planning in Los Rios
7. Conclusion
8. Annexe
2. The making of a logging enclave
3. Extractivisms, territorial transformation, and well-being alternatives in Latin America
4. Tree plantations and territorial transformation in rural La Union
5. Living within tree plantations: fundamental human needs in a transformed territory
6. Emerging resistances and territorial planning in Los Rios
7. Conclusion
8. Annexe