Dialectic society/watershed in the valley of traslasierra. The waters of river mine clavero, córdoba 1870-1935

Authors

  • Gabriel Garnero Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

Keywords:

Water, Watershed, Mina Clavero River, Environmental history

Abstract

Rivers contain a tiny portion of the total water on earth; however, along with lakes, streams and springs they have been the main sources of freshwater supply along history. In this regard, the main
contribution of environmental historians lies in two issues. In first place, explaining the diversity of ways of relating to water sources and secondly, how this link was transformed over time. Following
this guideline, in this paper we analyze the case of Mina Clavero river basin and its relationship with the eponymous town that emerged in its margins. To do this, we show the significance that took the existence of the stream and its watershed for the emergence of the community and how the economic, political and social activities were associated with the river. In turn, we study how these developments led to anthropogenic interventions that significantly affected the referred basin. Our sources of information have been multiple, heterogeneous but complementary, from municipal and provincial administrative documentation to literary production.

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Published

2017-03-22

How to Cite

Garnero, G. (2017). Dialectic society/watershed in the valley of traslasierra. The waters of river mine clavero, córdoba 1870-1935. Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales, 17(2). Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1477

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