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Expanded Course Description
This experience will focus on pressing contemporary issues in Bolivia, including self-determination and autonomy; indigenous peoples and climate justice; oil/gas/mining conflicts on indigenous territories; legal developments and challenges; natural resource management in indigenous territories (e.g. community-forestry); development encroachment (e.g. industrial farming and logging); conservation of biodiversity related to indigenous peoples’ intellectual property rights; and indigenous agroecology. Students will learn from indigenous peoples themselves and look at a range of lenses through which indigenous peoples and other actors view the environment.
https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/bolivia/indigenous-rights-and-environmental-justice-of-bolivia