Balancing economic considerations and the rights of indigenous people. The Mapuche people of Chile

Newbold, J. (2004) Balancing economic considerations and the rights of indigenous people. The Mapuche people of Chile. Sustainable Development (3). pp. 175-182. ISSN 0968-0802
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Natural resources, principally minerals, agriculture and forestry, underpin the economic achievements of Chile. As a consequence of this, successive governments have had to develop policies that encourage growth while protecting the country's resources, heritage and biodiversity. A major challenge has been to redress historical injustices perpetrated against indigenous people plus resolving present day conflicts between these people and encroaching industries, particularly from the forestry and energy sectors. A balance is needed between the price paid for economic advancement and the destruction of indigenous people's cultural heritage. Conflicting government legislation has complicated the situation. Copyright 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

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