This Element examines six Indigenous communities with contrasting experiences of extractive projects. It highlights the Indigenous ability to shape different self-determination outcomes, and assesses Indigenous possibilities for self-determination in the light of environmental activism and discourses on Buen Vivir.
Marcela Torres Wong Book order


- 2023
- 2021
Natural Resources, Extraction and Indigenous Rights in Latin America
Exploring the Boundaries of Environmental and State-Corporate Crime in Bolivia, Peru, and Mexico
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on extractive conflicts in Latin America, the book examines the dynamics between indigenous communities, government entities, and oil and mining corporations. It integrates insights from state-corporate and environmental crime literature, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by indigenous populations amid resource extraction. Through two years of research, it sheds light on the socio-political and environmental implications of these conflicts, providing a critical perspective on the intersection of development and indigenous rights.