Ways in which the state promotes real estate development and violates environmental rights: Laguna Francia’s conflict, Resistencia

This article discusses the productivity of an environmental conflict related to Laguna Francia, Resistencia, Province of Chaco. It was judicialized in 2019 following the filing of a protective action by residents against the Municipality’s real estate project that would foreseeably have worsened bot...

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Autor principal: Alcalá, Laura Inés
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Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025
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Sumario:This article discusses the productivity of an environmental conflict related to Laguna Francia, Resistencia, Province of Chaco. It was judicialized in 2019 following the filing of a protective action by residents against the Municipality’s real estate project that would foreseeably have worsened both neighborhood's flooding risks and environmental conditions. The case is framed within processes of urban real estate extractivism in which state power is utilized on behalf of the new logics of accumulation by means of dispossession in areas of environmental interest. In particular, the article analyzes state ways of action regarding its responsibilities within the framework of social and environmental rights consolidated in Argentina after the 1994 Constitutional Reform.