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“Deforestation: Death to the Panama Canal” “Deforestation: Death to the Panama Canal”
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How a Technical Problem Became Environmental How a Technical Problem Became Environmental
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The Institutional Politics of Water Management The Institutional Politics of Water Management
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The Canal Zone’s “Squatter Problem” The Canal Zone’s “Squatter Problem”
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Institutionalizing the Watershed Institutionalizing the Watershed
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The Tennessee Valley Comes to Panama The Tennessee Valley Comes to Panama
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Lucho’s Story: Watershed Management on the Ground Lucho’s Story: Watershed Management on the Ground
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Forests Politics between Two Infrastructures Forests Politics between Two Infrastructures
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Conclusion: Natures, Infrastructures, and Histories Conclusion: Natures, Infrastructures, and Histories
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Abstract
This chapter examines the history and politics of watershed management around the Panama Canal. It situates the emergence of canal-related water scarcity concerns and the new administrative response—watershed management—within the historical context of the development of forest hydrology science, institutional tensions between civil engineers and foresters around water management, and the global dissemination of “watershed” as a concept. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research, the chapter explores the sociopolitical challenges and conflicts around establishing a new administrative watershed region across a space where the Panamanian state had previously pursued development through agriculture. Tensions between canal authorities and rural people have turned on the different ways that environments have been incorporated into transportation and agricultural infrastructures. Using a political ecology approach, the chapter argues that Panamanian forests were transformed into naturalinfrastructure through the organizational work of linking rural landscapes with an engineered system and national and international institutions.
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