Spatial structure of the economy – the evolution of nodes and networks in South and Central America

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Miscellanea Geographica Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.2478/mgrsd-2019-0022
Mirosława Czerny, A. Czerny
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Abstract The form assumed contemporarily by spatial organization in South and Central America as a network of nodes and spatial linkages represents the outcome for the space of this region of long-acting external influences plus internal conditions that have – at different times in different ways – shaped spatial relationships and the manner in which space in this part of the world is planned. Naturally, the spatial structure of today’s economy is influenced further by globalization, with growing competition for access to resources, be these either mineral deposits or agricultural in nature. These impacts ensure that, notwithstanding the widely-voiced opinion on the need to protect nature in areas of the continent supporting moist tropical forests, and in the high Andes, the governments of the different countries continue to award concessions allowing corporations of global reach to exploit resources of value that are in demand worldwide. This aggressive “resources race” has its serious consequences with regard to the forms and scope the region’s spatial management and organization assume. These processes ought to be regulated by spatial planning, which is thus failing to play its proper role at regional levels. Those researching South America refer without hesitation to the lack of planning and overexploitation of raw materials, with all the serious consequences this has for society, not least with regard to internal migration, expulsions, the impoverishment of groups in society deprived of their land, and so on.
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经济的空间结构——中南美洲节点和网络的演变
南美洲和中美洲的空间组织作为节点和空间联系的网络所采取的当代形式代表了该地区空间的长期外部影响和内部条件的结果,这些外部影响和内部条件在不同的时间以不同的方式塑造了空间关系和世界上这一地区的空间规划方式。自然,当今经济的空间结构进一步受到全球化的影响,争夺资源的竞争日益激烈,无论是矿藏还是农业资源。这些影响确保了,尽管人们普遍认为有必要保护非洲大陆湿润的热带森林地区和安第斯山脉的自然环境,但不同国家的政府继续给予特许,允许全球范围内的公司开发全球需求的有价值的资源。这种咄咄逼人的“资源竞赛”在区域空间管理和组织的形式和范围方面产生了严重后果。这些进程应当由空间规划来调节,因此空间规划未能在区域一级发挥其适当的作用。那些研究南美洲的人毫不犹豫地提到缺乏规划和对原材料的过度开发,这对社会造成了各种严重后果,尤其是在国内移徙、驱逐、被剥夺土地的社会群体的贫困等方面。
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