id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289846-i7xg1tpp Torres, Camilo Re-imagining environmental governance: Gold dredge mining vs Territorial Health in the Colombian Amazon 2020-10-15 .txt text/plain 9127 439 51 Drawing on recent fieldwork among the Andoke, an ethnic group well acquainted with extractivism in its different historical modalities and presently affronting the fallout of gold dredge mining we narrate how a parallel, non-state governance system makes it difficult for them to care for their land and entertain mutual and respectful relations with human and nonhuman beings (which we translate as 'territorial health'). The vast, continuous forests gather a large spectrum of visions and practices that shape different forms of state-led environmental governance, the largest one being the administrative figure of Resguardos or Indigenous Reserves (55.43% of the area). 5 State-led environmental governance in the Colombian Amazon is of course not the haphazard outcome of State-Indigenous peoples relations but rather the result of the ontologically inflected ways in which the State has historically framed the problems and solutions of the region. ./cache/cord-289846-i7xg1tpp.txt ./txt/cord-289846-i7xg1tpp.txt