Legal empowerment and defense of the territory in Magallanes: The case of resistance to the salmon industry

This report was developed by ONG FIMA’s empowerment and public participation team within the framework of an action research project funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and coordinated by Namati and the Grassroots Justice Network.

The report relates the experience of individuals, civil society organizations, and Kawésqar families who have participated in actions to defend their territory, using different legal tools and mechanisms to influence decisions and policies regarding salmon farming, and to protect the environment and the rights of Indigenous peoples. It explains how knowing and using the law has allowed organized communities to carry out actions in defense of the territory and their rights, how these actions have led to changes in jurisprudence and policies in this matter, and what challenges remain.

This resource is also available in Spanish.

Year Published: 2024
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Uploaded on: Aug 02, 2024
Author: Macarena Martinic
Issues: Community / Customary Land Rights, Community Organizing, Environmental Justice, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Women's Rights Tool Type: Reports / Research Target Population: Rural, Urban Method: Improving Governance, Accountability and Transparency, Navigating Administrative Processes, Promoting Citizens' Participation in Governance Languages: English Regions: Chile