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Neoliberal Economic, Social, and Spatial Restructuring: Valparaíso and Its Agricultural Hinterland
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Abstract The analysis of the neoliberal restructuring of Chilean port cities and their hinterland suggests there was a functional coupling of neoliberalisation, precarisation, reterritorialisation, extraction, and logistics. To address this process properly, we expanded the boundaries of our analytical scale... view more
The analysis of the neoliberal restructuring of Chilean port cities and their hinterland suggests there was a functional coupling of neoliberalisation, precarisation, reterritorialisation, extraction, and logistics. To address this process properly, we expanded the boundaries of our analytical scale to include not only the port city, but also its hinterland, and be able to examine the flow of commodities and labour. The analysis demonstrated that the effects of neoliberal restructuring of Valparaíso and its hinterland has had interconnected ambivalent effects. Although social and economic restructuring of agricultural hinterland and port terminals in Chile increased land and port productivity and economic competitiveness, this pattern of capitalist modernisation benefitted neither the increasing masses of temporary precarious workers in the countryside nor port cities such as Valparaíso, marked by territorial inequality, socioecological damage, urban poverty, and a growing sense of closure of the littoral and reduced access to the ocean. These negative externalities and frictions have triggered local political controversies, commercial and economic disputes, labour strikes, and urban and socio-territorial conflicts.... view less
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Chile; Valparaíso; agribusiness; port-city; social and economic restructuring
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 69-89
Journal
Urban Planning, 6 (2021) 3
Issue topic
Planning for Porosity: Exploring Port City Development through the Lens of Boundaries and Flows
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed