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Landscapes of Loss: Mapping the Affective Experience of Deforestation Among Diverse Social Groups in the South American Chaco

Project description

Deforestation a factor in social tensions

Deforestation is an important factor in environmental disruption that negatively affects different social sectors. The EU-funded lanloss project proposes a study in the South American Gran Chaco, an area with a high rate of deforestation and severe impacts on both indigenous populations and white settlers. They will analyse satellite data and call on the local communities to generate their own narratives and understandings. This will help map the histories and memories related to how deforestation impacted affected communities. It will also further our understanding on how deforestation affects local communities and leads to social tensions.

Objective

Environmental upheavals generate losses across diverse sectors of society, and can heighten risks of social conflict (UNCCD 2017). Mapping the histories, memories and affective experiences of such losses among impacted communities could help expose incipient social tensions before they escalate. In the South American Gran Chaco, the rate of deforestation – which is among the highest in the world – is impacting the landscapes and livelihoods of indigenous, peasant, and white settler groups in both shared and competing ways. By working together with satellite data researchers, this multi-disciplinary project proposes an innovative collaborative approach to mapping the lived social and affective experience of rapid deforestation in the Gran Chaco through participatory memory-mapping: a process where local communities with antagonistic histories are invited to interact with the satellite data themselves, generating their own narratives of the various landscapes they have lost through a technique I call “affective mapping.” This collaborative approach enables both multi-disciplinary researchers as well as locals to develop new comparative understandings of how deforestation impacts communities in both shared and unequal ways, thus providing contexts for better understanding incipient tensions over resources.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA
Net EU contribution
€ 171 473,28
Address
DORSODURO 3246
30123 Venezia
Italy

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Region
Nord-Est Veneto Venezia
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 171 473,28