The natural is political. The construction of the environment as an object of government in the Andalusian context (1978-1989)

Authors

  • Ernesto Martínez Fernández Universidad Pablo de Olavide
  • Agustín Coca Pérez
  • Javier Escalera Reyes
  • David Florido del Corral
  • Santiago M. Cruzada
  • Félix Talego Vázquez
  • Felipe Campo Mardones
  • José A. Cortés Vázquez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38191/iirr-jorr.23.001

Keywords:

environmental policy, conservationism, Andalusia, protected areas

Abstract

Between 1978 and 1989, a nationally and internationally acclaimed nature conservation model was created in Andalusia. It would be the result of a complex political process, marked by contradictory tendencies (the transition from Francoism to parliamentarism, from centralism to autonomy), social-environmental activism, and disputes among professional disciplines (biology, engineering, geography, among others). Using qualitative interviews, hemerographic and documentary sources, we explain this model, its vision and instruments, as a political-administrative apparatus that result from personal relationships and the confrontation between political currents within the ruling party in Andalusia (PSOE) in the context of rising environmentalist demands and movement.

Published

2023-04-24

Issue

Section

Special Issue - Institutional Nature