Beyond scarcity and its management: Sociocultural dimensions of the water crisis in the Atacama Desert

Author:

Cantillana Raphael1ORCID,Iniesta-Arandia Irene2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Grup de Recerca en Antropologia Fonamental i Orientada (GRAFO), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Carrer de la Fortuna, Edifici B, Depto. de Antropologia Social i Cultural, Despatx b9-223, Campus UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona

2. b Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), FRACTAL Collective, Edifici ICTA-ICP, Carrer de les Columnes s/n, Campus UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona

Abstract

Abstract The depletion of freshwater sources by indiscriminate industrial actions is one of the direct causes of the current water crisis. One of the emblematic cases of this problem is the Atacama Desert, a unique hyper-arid zone in which an extensive copper industry depletes its scarce freshwater reserves. This territory, occupied for millennia by indigenous groups, is experiencing a water crisis that threatens its very subsistence. This paper uses the ethnographic method and the Water Justice framework to approach the everyday and often invisible issues of this crisis within the Mamiña community. This Quechua community holds an ambivalent position in front of the copper mine project because of its control of the water rights, the economic interests of some of their members, and the role of the Aymara minority. We suggest that researchers in this field pay more attention to the communities’ internal diversity and its relations with the copper industry to understand how the water crisis is detached from its biophysical conceptions to be socioculturally constructed.

Funder

Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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