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Title: Hacia una protección más eficaz de las defensoras ambientales en Latinoamérica: un análisis de estudios de caso
Author: Molina Montenegro, Francisco  
Tutor: García Juanatey, Ana  
Abstract: Neo-extractivism is one of the manifestations of the concept of accumulation by dispossession, defined by David Harvey, a British geographer and Marxist social theorist, to highlight one of the mechanisms of land and resource appropriation at the expense of the forced displacement of people, the destruction and contamination of the environment, and ultimately, the violation of human rights. Environmental defenders face reprisals for confronting these abuses. However, women environmental defenders, and even more so Indigenous women, experience interconnected systems of oppression in what Kimberlé Crenshaw defined as intersectionality. This work will address the protection of environmental defenders in Latin America through existing scientific literature, data from the Environmental Justice Atlas, and case analyses from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights with a particular emphasis on the unique violence generated by the intersection of oppressions faced by women environmental defenders in the pursuit of climate justice.
Keywords: Gender studies
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2024
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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