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CHANGING  NOTIONS  OF  TERRITORY  IN  THE  PERUVIAN  AMAZON   Changing notions of territory in the Peruvian Amazon: A case study of Ucayali Diego Leal University of Richmond
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Document Date: 2014-12-22 11:19:47


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San Francisco / Pucallpa / Yamino / Puerto Bethel / /

Company

Amazon / /

Country

Peru / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Ucayali Diego Leal University of Richmond / University of Richmond / /

IndustryTerm

communal land management / oil / /

Organization

Research and Integral Development Research Association / Congress / Economy and Nature / United States Agency for International Development / Regional Agrarian office of Ucayali / Latin American Studies Association / Forestry and Wildlife Executive Agency / Ucayali’s Regional Government / Peruvian Army / office of Indigenous Affairs / Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs / AIDESEP Regional Organization of Ucayali / DRSAU´s office of Legal and Physical Formalization of Rural Property / Ucayali / office of Legal and Physical Formalization of Rural Property / Forestry / Association of American Geographers / Universidad Nacional / University of Richmond / Salisbury´s Society / regional political movement / Upper Amazon Conservancy / Forestry and Wildlife Supervision Agency / /

Person

Williamson / Alberto Fujimori / Salisbury / /

Position

Curriculum Teaching Assistant / President / Director / Acre Secretary / leader and ProPurús Executive Director / Secretary of the Environment / /

Region

southeastern Peru / /

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