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Carmen Morant Albelda (Green Climate Fund) Yang, Yunjeong (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
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한국외국어대학교 중남미연구소 중남미연구 중남미연구 제43권 제1호
발행연도
2024.2
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271 - 307 (37page)
DOI
10.17855/jlas.2024.2.43.1.271

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The historical marginalization of Indigenous populations in Latin America is exacerbated by environmental degradation, and also by often unjust development initiatives. Against this backdrop, this study conducted a critical analysis of Spanish aid-supported projects, with a focus on identifying the presence (or absence) of essential climate justice indicators. The research methodology entails a comprehensive desk review employing a content analysis of 13 energy projects in Latin America. Our proposed climate justice framework includes four categories: (i) acknowledgment of historical injustices, (ii) inclusion and participation of vulnerable [Indigenous] communities, (iii) capacity-building, and (iv) job creation for Indigenous communities. The findings highlight the lack of transformative nature of the analyzed projects: over half of the projects demonstrated positive outcomes in one category only, with only a single project scoring positively in all four categories. The inclusion and participation of Indigenous groups were observed in less than half of the projects, while most projects provided capacity-building opportunities. This research adds to a critical perspective in examining aid projects by suggesting a decolonial and just transition perspective.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Decolonial Aid and Climate Justice
III. Spanish Aid for Just Energy Transitions in Latin America and Climate Justice Framework
IV. Findings
V. Discussion
VI. Conclusion
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