Hydropower at the Frontier of Urbanisation: Mediating Cosmovisions and the Climate Crisis in the Brazilian Amazon

Lucas Di Gioia*, Taneha Bacchin, Diego Sepulveda

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Abstract

The Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam on the Lower Xingu River has severely affected the river’s water pulse and threatens a multitude of endemic species and indigenous nations. A great number of dams are expected to be constructed in the years to come in the Amazon river basin which will bring further devastation. Historically, Indigenous and local populations have always opposed such endeavours and the preservation of biodiversity and forests within their territories is crucial to decelerate and revert climate change effects. Indigenous nations steward and protect over 80% of the world’s biodiversity even though they are only 5% of the world’s population. Despite this, defence of indigenous rights and land demarcation has been slow. Moreover, recommendations to expand hydropower generation have gained traction to enable the energy transition, as seen in last year’s Glasgow COP26.

This proposal exposes the impact of Belo Monte dam on human and non-human existences and proposes an analytical framework which envisions the territory through a multitude of perspectives as well as various management arrangements. This framework intends to propose methods which can facilitate shared occupation and enable the coexistence of diverse groups in the region through policy and design.

The limits of urban practice when acting over such territories must be questioned and re-defined. If our field intends to position itself within such regions, we must begin to propose an alternative paradigm which can adequately territorialize cosmopolitics. Is Cosmourbanism achievable?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication15th Conference IFo U 2022
Subtitle of host publicationInternationalizing Education for the Ecological Transition Challenge: New Stakes for Sharing Knowledge and Acting in a Changing World
Place of PublicationBordeaux
PublisherENSAP Bordeaux
Pages821-847
Number of pages27
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event15th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFo U): Internationalizing Education for the Ecological Transition Challenge: New Stakes for Sharing Knowledge and Acting in a Changing World - Bordeaux National Higher School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Bordeaux, France
Duration: 29 Jun 20221 Jul 2022
http://ifou.org/conference/

Conference

Conference15th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFo U)
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBordeaux
Period29/06/221/07/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • Amazon
  • Xingu River
  • Hydropower infrastructure
  • Mediation
  • Cosmpolitics
  • Belo Monte

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