Rice in the Guadalquivir marismas: Worth its Salt?
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Based on the case of brackish marshes, or marismas, in the Guadalquivir estuary, this paper studies over the long term the construction of socio-natures and the dynamics of space appropriation through land and water management. It analyzes more specifically the material and discursive devices, the historical tensions and contingencies that allowed spatially and politically shaping the suitability of some of these marshes for growing irrigated rice. It studies the competition and the compromises, which have played out since the XIXth century between three projects of land and/or water management for navigation, irrigation, and wild life protection; and their impacts.
Réseaux sociaux