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Clean development or the development of dispossession? The political economy of wind parks in Southern Mexico

Chris Hesketh

2021Environment and Planning E Nature and Space25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Through an investigation of the political economy of wind park development in Oaxaca, southern Mexico, I explore the contested meaning of environmental justice. I contend that, despite their seemingly benign image, wind parks in Oaxaca operate within a spatially abstracted, colonial epistemology of capital-centred development. This involves a remaking of space and an appropriation of nature on behalf of capital. Concomitantly, it also involves a process of dispossession for Indigenous communities, foreclosing alternative pathways of development. I contrast this project of place-making with a subaltern-centred conception of environmental justice informed by Indigenous resistance.

Topics & Concepts

AppropriationIndigenousEnvironmental justiceSubalternPoliticsCapital (architecture)Economic JusticePolitical scienceInjusticePolitical economyContradictionSociologyGeographyLawEcologyPhilosophyEpistemologyLinguisticsArchaeologyBiologyMining and Resource ManagementWater Governance and InfrastructureEnvironmental Justice and Health Disparities