Ecological Impacts of Chile's Neoliberal Policies, with Special Emphasis on Agroecosystems |
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Authors: | Miguel A Altieri Alejandro Rojas |
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Institution: | (1) University of California, Berkeley (e-mail;(2) Capilano College, Vancouver, Canada |
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Abstract: | Although Chile has been touted for developing a broad market liberalization and opening to the international economy, evidence is emerging that such neoliberal economic policies are dramatically impacting biodiversity and the natural resource base. This paper examines the evidence on the plundering of forestry and fishery resources and the damming and pollution of aquatic ecosystems. Although it may be argued that economic liberalization policies have been effective in reallocating agricultural resources toward more competitive activities, the ecological toll imposed by the expansion of export-led modern agriculture has been heavy. An effective agricultural development strategy in Chile should confront such ecological costs and should promote alternatives to high input agriculture. |
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Keywords: | Chile environment neoliberal policies sustainability |
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