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- Title
Asphalt Dreams: Road Construction and Environmental Citizenship in Peru.
- Authors
Pieck, Sonja K.
- Abstract
Peru today is one of the main staging grounds for a continent-wide integration effort. Launched in 2000, the Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA) calls for an enormous expansion of the continent's transport and energy networks and an effort to increase the region's economic competitiveness. Among its most controversial projects is the Interoceanic Highway linking western Brazil with the Pacific coast of Peru. The highway has attracted fierce criticism from NGOs who point to major environmental impacts, an inadequate mitigation process, and a lack of transparency in funding flows and decision making. In an effort to voice their concerns, these groups engage the idea of 'environmental governance' to increase public participation in the development process and promote ecological sustainability. This alternative framework in turn opens up space for 'environmental citizenship'. This article takes a closer look at how Peruvian NGOs employ this idea and suggests that while the group's advocacy of governance has had success, the building of environmental citizenship will require a move beyond urban Peruvian NGOs as technical experts.
- Subjects
SOUTH America; PERU; ROADS; ROAD construction &; the environment; INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics); POLITICAL participation; NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations; SUSTAINABILITY
- Publication
Development & Change, 2013, Vol 44, Issue 5, p1039
- ISSN
0012-155X
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.1111/dech.12056