Hinojosa, LeonithBebbington, AnthonyCortez, GuidoChumacero, Juan PabloHumphreys Bebbington, DeniseHennermann, Karl2015-05-042015-05-0420142014Hinojosa, L., Bebbington, A., Cortez, G., Chumacero, J.P., Humphreys Bebbington, D., & Hennermann, K. (2014). Gas and Development: Rural Territorial Dynamics in Tarija, Bolivia. World Development. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.12.0160305-750Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10625/54125Article in pressIdentification of sub-national effects as a new form of resource curse is a vital contribution to the literature. Analysis of recent economic, political, and territorial transformations of Bolivia’s gas-rich region, Tarija, describes pre-existing territorial projects that have shaped the influence of the gas industry on local dynamics; changed the scale relationships between local communities, the state, and companies; and mediated the transformation of territories in ways determined by the nature and aspirations of these territorial projects. Large-scale investment in extractive industries is often the determining factor in organization and use of rural space and rural communities.Text1 digital file (13 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenBOLIVIA--TARIJARESOURCES EXPLOITATIONNATURAL GASECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYTERRITORIAL DYNAMICSECONOMIC GROWTHRURAL COMMUNITIESSOCIAL CHANGEEXTRACTIVESPOWER RELATIONSRURAL DEVELOPMENTCOMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONRIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROLRENT THEORYNATURAL RESOURCE CURSEGas and development : rural territorial dynamics in Tarija, BoliviaJournal Article (peer-reviewed)