Environmental Dilemmas

Investigations by Lydia Bleifuss

  • A B O U T
  • T H E S I S
  • P R O J E C T S
    • Transboundary Watershed Comparative Study
    • Grand Canyon Escalade Proposal
  • P O S T S
  • A R C H I V E
    • Waterkeeper Alliance Southwest Threats Assessment
    • Conflicts Over Surface Water Projects in Newly Industrialized Countries
    • Water’s Influence on Historical and Current Inequalities within Tibet
    • Mountain Biking in Riverview Natural Area
    • Barriers to Energy Adoption in Portland
      • Qualitative Analysis
      • Statistical Analysis
    • Indonesia’s Environmental State
      • Environmental Analysis
      • Mapping Environmental Data
    • Technology and Environment
  • C O U R S E S

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Who Owns the Rivers?

November 4, 2015 By Lydia Bleifuss

Water law and allocation management is different in every country. As far as the U.S. is concerned, water management systems can vary from state to state. This reality seems to be in direct conflict with the nature of water and specifically rivers, in that they move and flow in a sort of continuum. This continuum is […]

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Thinking Methodology Beyond the Travel Itinerary

October 29, 2015 By Lydia Bleifuss

As my thesis hourglass will shift and sharpen as the semester continues, I want to make sure that my methodology follows accordingly. My goal is to have a solid methodology by the end of the semester, in order to gain the greatest and most applicable research from my travels in Chile. I plan on submitting the interview […]

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Thesis Foundation: Moving Forward with Chile

October 18, 2015 By Lydia Bleifuss

This past week I received a grant that will allow me to travel to Chile in January of 2016. I will be conducting interviews in three different regions of the country starting in Santiago, traveling to Cajon del Maipo, moving down towards Santa Barbara, and finally to Futaleufú. This opportunity will provide me with an […]

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M E N U

  • ABSTRACT
    • PDF
    • Poster
  • INTRODUCTION
    • Hydropower Infrastructure and Impact
    • The Hydrosocial Cycle and Hydropower
    • Political Ecology of Neoliberal Management and Private Development
    • Political Ecology of Social Responses to River Development
  • CHILE
    • Hydropower Context
    • Developments
      • Bío Bío
      • Baker and Pascua
      • Futaleufú
      • Puelo
      • Maipo
    • Resistance Strategy Inferences
      • Small-Scale Development
      • Political Reform
      • Responsibility and Forward Momentum
  • BROADER IMPLICATIONS
  • Interviews
  • References
  • Running Posts
  • RESOURCES
    • Futaleufú Riverkeeper
    • Alto Maipo
    • No Alto Maipo
    • Kayak River Stewards of Chile