Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development (Oct 2019)

Spatial structure of the economy – the evolution of nodes and networks in South and Central America

  • Czerny Mirosława,
  • Czerny Andrzej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2019-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 225 – 234

Abstract

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The form assumed contemporarily by spatial organization in South and Central America as a network of nodes and spatial linkages represents the outcome for the space of this region of long-acting external influences plus internal conditions that have – at different times in different ways – shaped spatial relationships and the manner in which space in this part of the world is planned. Naturally, the spatial structure of today’s economy is influenced further by globalization, with growing competition for access to resources, be these either mineral deposits or agricultural in nature. These impacts ensure that, notwithstanding the widely-voiced opinion on the need to protect nature in areas of the continent supporting moist tropical forests, and in the high Andes, the governments of the different countries continue to award concessions allowing corporations of global reach to exploit resources of value that are in demand worldwide. This aggressive “resources race” has its serious consequences with regard to the forms and scope the region’s spatial management and organization assume.

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