International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970

This article exposes the various international influences that –between 1960-1970- operated in order to stimulate peasant migration towards the Ecuadorian Amazonian frontier. During that period poor farmer organizations in several Latin American countries were demanding access to land held by tradit...

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Main Author: Pablo Campaña
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Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4689
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description This article exposes the various international influences that –between 1960-1970- operated in order to stimulate peasant migration towards the Ecuadorian Amazonian frontier. During that period poor farmer organizations in several Latin American countries were demanding access to land held by traditional latifundia. In order to defuse the revolutionary potential of these claims, the Organization of American States (OAS) came up with a plan that would have the peasants migrate as colonists towards jungle areas, such as Amazonia. A central topic of the present text is the study of the several international connections between this organization and United States diplomacy in their efforts to boost colonization policies in the Ecuadorian Amazonian frontier. In a first stage, Ecuador received loans from foreign financial organizations, which were targeted for the construction of roads that would facilitate access to the rainforest areas. This was a major component of early efforts to promote the occupation of the tropical woodlands. Additionally, strong pressure by US diplomacy forced Ecuador to pass legislation facilitating colonization, while, at the same time, the Inter American Institute of Agrarian Sciences (IICA), trained government officials in the skills necessary to implement and enforce these policies. The article uses diplomatic, legal and bureaucratic reports in order to disclose the administrative transnational strategies that were active in promoting the migration of landless peasants towards the Amazonian wilderness, as part of an effort to neutralize the risk of communist political revolutions.
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spelling doaj-art-d6dd3890cd6f4ce6978a6e96d0512fb72025-02-02T01:33:43ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos1390-12492224-69832021-09-01257117919410.17141/iconos.71.2021.4689International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970Pablo Campaña0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0712-5650Pontificia Universidad Católica del EcuadorThis article exposes the various international influences that –between 1960-1970- operated in order to stimulate peasant migration towards the Ecuadorian Amazonian frontier. During that period poor farmer organizations in several Latin American countries were demanding access to land held by traditional latifundia. In order to defuse the revolutionary potential of these claims, the Organization of American States (OAS) came up with a plan that would have the peasants migrate as colonists towards jungle areas, such as Amazonia. A central topic of the present text is the study of the several international connections between this organization and United States diplomacy in their efforts to boost colonization policies in the Ecuadorian Amazonian frontier. In a first stage, Ecuador received loans from foreign financial organizations, which were targeted for the construction of roads that would facilitate access to the rainforest areas. This was a major component of early efforts to promote the occupation of the tropical woodlands. Additionally, strong pressure by US diplomacy forced Ecuador to pass legislation facilitating colonization, while, at the same time, the Inter American Institute of Agrarian Sciences (IICA), trained government officials in the skills necessary to implement and enforce these policies. The article uses diplomatic, legal and bureaucratic reports in order to disclose the administrative transnational strategies that were active in promoting the migration of landless peasants towards the Amazonian wilderness, as part of an effort to neutralize the risk of communist political revolutions.https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4689amazoniacolonizationfrontierenvironmental historyhistory of ecuadoragrarian reform
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International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970
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amazonia
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environmental history
history of ecuador
agrarian reform
title International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970
title_full International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970
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title_full_unstemmed International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970
title_short International connections of the Ecuadorian Amazonian forest colonization process 1960-1970
title_sort international connections of the ecuadorian amazonian forest colonization process 1960 1970
topic amazonia
colonization
frontier
environmental history
history of ecuador
agrarian reform
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4689
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