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Vicente Rabanaque, T.,Cortés-Vázquez, J.A.,Santamarina Campos, B. (2023).Genealogías de la Conservación de la Naturaleza. Procesos de institucionalización de las Áreas Protegidas. Investigaciones Regionales–Journal of Regional Research, 2023/1 (55), 5-18.https://doi.org/10.38191/iirr-jorr.23.002
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[Resumen] La red de Áreas Protegidas en el Estado español es indisociable de la transferencia de competencias autonómicas iniciada en los años ochenta del siglo pasado, que prendió la mecha del desarrollo de las políticas públicas en materia de conservación de la naturaleza. En estas páginas avanzaremos la génesis de este proceso de institucionalización, a partir de un análisis diacrónico y comparativo en tres territorios, Catalunya, Andalucía y Comunitat Valenciana, desde el reconocimiento de su especificidad. A continuación, el estudio se ampliará a Portugal y se trasladará, en última instancia, al contexto internacional actual de las políticas de conservación neoliberales.
[Abstract] The current network of protected areas in Spain has been a product of the transfer of political responsibilities from the State to the autonomous regional governments that began in the 1980s. Among other outcomes, this institutional re-arrangement triggered an unprecedented development of public policies and legislation in the field of nature conservation. In these pages we will trace the contours of a genealogy of what we would call the “institutionalization” of nature conservation, through the diachronic, comparative analysis of three case studies and their specificities: Catalonia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community. We will then expand our analysis to Portugal and, eventually, to the current international context wherein neoliberal conservation policies are expanding nowadays.
[Abstract] The current network of protected areas in Spain has been a product of the transfer of political responsibilities from the State to the autonomous regional governments that began in the 1980s. Among other outcomes, this institutional re-arrangement triggered an unprecedented development of public policies and legislation in the field of nature conservation. In these pages we will trace the contours of a genealogy of what we would call the “institutionalization” of nature conservation, through the diachronic, comparative analysis of three case studies and their specificities: Catalonia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community. We will then expand our analysis to Portugal and, eventually, to the current international context wherein neoliberal conservation policies are expanding nowadays.
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