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A Postcolonial Marxist Critique of the River‐as‐Subject: Situating the Atrato River in Its Development Aporias

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AbstractIn 2016, Colombia's Constitutional Court declared the Atrato River a subject with rights and named the river's environmental stewards. This article traces how various actors co‐produced the ruling and critically engages scholarly calls to theorise a river‐as‐subject ontology. Centring postcolonial Marxist perspectives, the piece illuminates how
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Towards “grounded” knowledges: from the Atrato River to knowing nature when defending its rights

Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
Purpose This paper tackles the reliance of the Rights of Nature (RoN) practice on expert knowledge and aims to spatialise and materialise other-than-expert knowledges within RoN practice by proposing “grounded” knowledges. Design/methodology/approach
Angela María Sánchez-Alfonso   +1 more
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Health Risk Assessment for Human Exposure to Heavy Metals via Food Consumption in Inhabitants of Middle Basin of the Atrato River in the Colombian Pacific

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023
Manuel Salas-Moreno   +2 more
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Enabling community territorial autonomy? Lessons from the Atrato River and the Urewera Forest legal personhood arrangements.

This thesis investigates whether legal personhood arrangements enable Indigenous and Afro- descendant communities to exercise territorial autonomy. It focuses on two legal personhood arrangements: the Atrato River in Colombia and Te Urewera Forest in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Depositional setting and facies of the late Holocene sediments at the Atrato River Delta, Colombia

Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Liliana Betancurth, Julio E. Cañón
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Hematological alterations by gender and age linked to mercury exposure in residents of the Colombian Atrato River artisanal gold mining region

Journal of Hazardous Materials
CARLOS Salazar-Camacho   +2 more
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